Saturday Mornings Are Heating Up with ‘At The Table with Cannon’    (Charlotte, NC… April 3, 2017) – Beginning April 15, 2017, listeners in Charlotte will get to experience At The Table with Cannon hosted by Patrick D. Cannon on Old School 105.3 FM, live on Saturdays from 9 a.m. to 10 a.m..   At […]

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A seventh grader from Charlotte correctly predicted the teams that made it to the Final Four in the NCAA tournament.

Get used to this picture tonight with different color team jerseys because one face you won’t have to worry about see play is Lebron James! The marquee players are resting for their playoff push. They look at games like tonight “meaningless”. With the Cavs record being so well they have opted to rest their players […]

Mayor Pro Tem Vi Lyles announced today that she was running for Mayor of Charlotte in the 2017 election. Lyles said the city needs strong leadership to negotiate the challenges facing Charlotte from the impasse with state legislators in Raleigh to tackling the challenges of affordable housing and job opportunities for working class residents. “I’m […]

The Highway Patrol sent out this press release drivers in preparation for the upcoming storm. The Highway Patrol requests drivers to use caution when traveling throughout several portions of North Carolina. Driving conditions could possibly deteriorate over the weekend, as snowfall is projected to accumulate due to plunging temperatures. – Leave early – allow more […]

The Charlotte-Mecklenburg School Board voted unanimously last night to approve Phase 1 of a new student assignment plan. The plan will give priority to disadvantaged student, assigning them with consideration of the family income, level of education, and neighborhood in which they live. The board hopes the plan will create 13,000 new magnet seats for […]

In the week following the police shooting of Keith Lamont Scott, protests and riots went on for several days in Charlotte and the city implemented a curfew.  On Sept. 25, an email was sent to an Elizabeth community group for families that expressed the perceived negative impact the curfew was having on businesses. Mayor Jennifer Roberts […]

Charlotte is officially in a stage 1 drought. Lawn irrigation is only allowed on Tuesday and Saturdays. Residential car washing is banned. According to @Charlottewater, the Catawba-Wateree Drought Management Advisory Group announced that dry weather conditions and warm temperatures have placed Charlotte Water customers in Stage 1 of the drought protocol. Want the latest news and gossip […]

Charlotte Rescue Mission’s Rev. Tony Marciano wants to bring back Friday Friends, a weekly lunch series focused on race, according to a Charlotte Observer article. Don’t miss: Black Charlotte Business Executives Launch Charlotte Unity Initiative Marciano issues the challenge in a column that will appear in several community newspapers Friday. In it, he provides a list […]