Charlotte Man Found Incapable of Proceeding to Trial in Iryna Zarutska Case
DeCarlos Brown had a long history of mental illness. His lawyers said a state psychiatric hospital found him unfit for trial.
Most People Arrested in ‘Charlotte’s Web’ Hadn’t Been Convicted of Crimes
The Trump administration said federal agents would target the “worst of the worst,” but less than a third of those arrested had been convicted of a crime.
Queens’ Men’s Basketball Coach Takes his Shot
Grant Leonard followed an unlikely path to lead small Queens University of Charlotte to one of basketball’s biggest spotlights.
Between the Ropes, Beyond the Tropes
Charlotte’s ASÉ Wrestling aims to break stereotypes and create a home for Black professional wrestlers.
Charlotte Man Seeks $1.25 Million in Damages Over Immigration Stop
The class-action lawsuit was the first legal salvo from November’s immigration enforcement crackdown.
How ICE Turned Charlotte’s Democratic Primary Into a Battleground
Carla Cunningham has long held her seat with little opposition. But a key vote turned this year’s primary into one of the most contentious.
Border Patrol’s N.C. Operation Was a Test for What’s Next
There’s a reason Customs and Border Protection, not just ICE, was deployed in Charlotte and Raleigh last week.



