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In celebrating his May 6 goal against North Carolina FC in the Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup, Liel Abada acknowledged words ...
Ajae Purnell has big plans. Purnell, The Post’s 2025 Top Senior runner-up, said it was a relief to hear she was named to the award. Until then she had not heard from any scholarship applications and ...
Carolina has three games left, returning to the pitch on May 17 at home against Tampa Bay, then facing Brooklyn and Dallas Trinity on the road to close the season. A win among those three will seal ...
The second-tier USL Championship side North Carolina FC deferred nothing to the visiting top-level Charlotte FC, currently one of the best sides in MLS despite losses in their last two matches. In the ...
Convenience and affordability are relative, though, as Patterson says he’s in the process of buying a car. To get to work on time, he must board the bus at 7 a.m. to make the 9 a.m. shift.
Carolina is turning the rookie camp into a series of family affairs. Along with Ekwonu's twin connection, Graham Walker, half-brother of Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes and receiver ...
High school students are going behind the camera to tell their stories to the world. EnVision Me, an arts education program hosted by the Harvey B. Gantt Center for African-Americ ...
A bill that would establish a regulated medical marijuana industry is stuck in a North Carolina Senate committee.
The West Charlotte Lions aren’t ducking smoke. The Lions, who won the 2024 3A state title with a young team, return most of their starters and coach Sam Greiner attributes their success to the program ...
Kyla Hudson follows her sister Myla as The Charlotte Post’s Top Senior of the Year. The younger Hudson, who has a 4.78 grade point average at Mallard Creek High School, will enroll at North Carolina A ...
Charlotte Hornets coach Charles Lee represented the team at the NBA draft lottery, where they finished with the fourth pick despite having the best odds of finishing with the top choice along with ...
Back in those days, while children did hear adult conversations, they knew to never ask questions. If they did, they would get a stern reply of, “Stay out of grown folks’ business” or be met with “the ...