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for Charlotte Magazine Vol. 21 Issue 2, Feb 2016
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In an article spotlighting the October 2015 TEDx Charlotte talk, author Martin Rickmen Explores why people are going offline to participate in public conversations.
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A working mother fights to give her kids a better life in Charlotte where the odds of climbing out of poverty are lower than any other large city in the country.
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Policy experts explain how they would address four of the main factors that contribute to Charlotte’s lack of economic mobility, and one major philanthropist talks about how to give back.
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Come for the Cheerwine. Stay for the fastest internet connection in the country, a thriving arts scene, an evolving list of food and drink options, and all the other ways this sleepy little interstate city is blossoming.
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The 19-year-old in his first season with the Charlotte Ballet talks about his unlikely path to becoming a classical dancer.
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In 2014, a ruptured pipe spilled as much as 39,000 tons of coal ash into the Dan River in Eden, NC. This article provides an update on Duke Energy’s progress on the cleanup.
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One author recounts life with the family dog shortly before the dog passes. Fred, a yellow lab mix, found the Tomlinson home when he was about 2 months old and stayed with them for the next 14 years.
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Author Michael Graff spent all season with the Myers Park High School football team to document what happens when kids from different backgrounds are put on a team together. This is the first of a three part story