BY JOAN LOWY AND SCOTT MAYEROWITZ ASSOCIATED PRESS WASHINGTON — Scheduled commercial airline service to Havana from 10 American cities, including Charlotte, won tentative government approval July 7, advancing President
BY STEVE REED AP SPORTS WRITER CHARLOTTE (AP) – Michael Jordan finally spoke out on Monday about racial tensions in America in hopes of easing conflicts between blacks and law
MIAMI (AP) — The autistic man who was the intended target of a police bullet is suffering from emotional distress, not eating and traumatized following the shooting of his caretaker.
It has happened again. A police officer shot an unarmed black man. This time the officer is Latino, and the situation is utterly unbelievable. As CNN reports it, in North
We have to work together to end racial profiling, Jim Crow policies To the Editor: With much sorrow, I learned
James B. Ewers Jr. Guest Columnist It seems as though challenges, uncertainty, tragedies and economic downturns are taking hold of
Bill Turner Guest Columnist The letters NBA, WNBA, LGBTQ and BLM circle around pro sports entertainment on the one hand,
BY TODD LUCK THE CHRONICLE The next few years will see a transformation in parks across the city thanks to
BY JONATHAN DREW AND ANNA GRONEWOLD ASSOCIATED PRESS RALEIGH — The NBA All-Star Game’s exit from North Carolina because of


