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Will Knights seek public funds for stadium upgrades?
By next season, the Charlotte Knights will have a new main scoreboard and more employees. And they will be well down the road analyzing whether to replace a portion or all of their field with artificial turf or keep their existing natural grass playing surface.
UNC Hockey set to play outdoor game against Virginia Tech this season
The 2024-25 season for UNC club hockey is lining up to be one of the most exciting in program history. Over the past year, significant changes have been announced for the future of North Carolina hockey, which is currently more popular than ever. The most significant of these changes is the club's decision to move up to the Division One level for the 2025-26 season. This move and the preliminary approval for the Atlantic Coast Collegiate Hockey League to add a Division 1 conference signifies a new era for UNC club hockey, full of potential and excitement.
NC teen makes history after getting private pilot's license
INDIAN TRAIL, N.C. — An Indian trail teen is taking life to new heights while building his future with aviation. 17-year-old Ryan Garner has made history by obtaining his private pilot's license. “I have always loved it since I was a kid," Garner told WCNC Charlotte's Myles Harris about...
Charlotte Airport policy cracking down on homelessness goes into effect
Charlotte Douglas International Airport (CLT) has officially implemented a new Airport Premises Access policy that dictates who is allowed to be on airport property and was put in place in response to a growing number of people experiencing homelessness inside the terminal.
Charlotte Takes #8 in Top 10 Best Cities for International Students
Students worldwide choose to study in the United States due to the many academic opportunities available and the transformative experiences they can have in the city they study in. With that in mind, the latest CommercialCafe study sought out to identify America’s best cities for international students, ranking the cities...
Dole Food Company Rallied Pineapple Lovers to Give Blood During National Pine Week; Bil Goldfield Comments
CHARLOTTE, NC - National Pineapple Day was on June 27, and Dole Food Company celebrated with a week of giving back to the community. Dole team members, family, and friends at Dole Food Company port, sales, and other offices nationwide donated blood in a week-long blood drive and pineapple-gifting event June 23–29.
Overwhelmed Carolina Panthers player could be cut before Week 1
Dave Canales wanted increased competition for places across the board during his first offseason as head coach. The Carolina Panthers made vast alterations to their playing personnel in pursuit of achieving this feat. The urgency was already high after such a disappointing campaign in 2023. It's through the roof now.
Tractor-trailer knocks out Duke Energy pole, closes South Boulevard
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (WBTV) - A tractor-trailer knocked out a Duke Energy pole in South End Tuesday afternoon, causing South Boulevard to close, according to Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police. Over 4,000 residents were left without power. The crash happened along South Boulevard near McDonald Avenue. The roadway was expected to stay closed through...
Hornets all-time leading scorer Kemba Walker retires from basketball
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (CHARLOTTE SPORTS LIVE) — One of the greatest players in Charlotte Hornets history is calling it a career, as Kemba Walker announced his retirement from basketball Tuesday. Walker, 34, is the Hornets’ all-time leading scorer after being drafted ninth overall in the 2011 NBA Draft. Often the smallest player on the court at […]
How the extreme heat might impact your July 4th plans
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — While temperatures went back to average on Tuesday and Wednesday, the WCNC Weather Impact Team wants the Charlotte area to stay Weather Aware throughout the holiday weekend as excessive heat and humidity is set to return. When. Forecast. It's back to more scorching weather for Thursday,...
Charlotte Hornets sending Brandon Miller to summer league again
Forward Brandon Miller finished third in the voting for the NBA Rookie of the Year Award and made the NBA All-Rookie team for the 2023-24 season. But that isn’t keeping the Charlotte Hornets from sending the former Alabama All-American to the NBA 2K25 Summer League. The Hornets released on...
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