Third Family Member Arrested in Disturbing Case of Child Abuse | Queen City Nerve
Three family members have been arrested in the death of a 6-year-old girl found dead in her east Charlotte home due to child abuse.
In the Roundup: A third arrest on Monday related to the horrific death of Dominique McKnight, a 6-year-old girl who was found dead as a result of child abuse in her east Charlotte home last week. The home burned in an intentionally set fire on Wednesday.
27.12.2025 19:20
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UNC Charlotte Employee Fired for DEI Comments Files Federal Suit | Queen City Nerve
A woman who was fired from her position at UNC Charlotte in May after being filmed making comments involving DEI has filed a federal lawsuit.
A woman who was fired from UNC Charlotte in May after being filmed making comments involving DEI has filed a federal lawsuit against the university and two staff members, claiming discrimination and the violation of her First Amendment rights.
23.12.2025 20:24
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5 Things to Know: Lumbee Tribe Achieves Federal Recognition After Decades-Long Fight | Queen City Nerve
After fighting for federal recognition for more than 100 years, the Lumbee Tribe of eastern North Carolina have finally achieved that goal.
In this week's Roundup: Lumbee Tribe Achieves Federal Recognition; Trumpβs NC Speech Called βUnhingedβ; Greg Biffle Remembered for Philanthropic Work; Teacher Pay in NC Declining, Ranked Worst in South; and Michele Morrow Enters US Senate Race
20.12.2025 19:15
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A Cheap Guide to New Yearβs Eve 2025 in Charlotte | Queen City Nerve
Let your hair down on New Yearβs Eve 2025 without having to spend hundreds of dollars just to get in the door.
Live music, NBA ball, karaoke, red carpets. Weβve put together a list of different ways you can let your hair down on New Yearβs Eve 2025 without having to spend hundreds of dollars just to get in the door. How much you spend once youβre in is on you.
19.12.2025 16:02
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Cat Williams, Local Artist and Disability Rights Advocate, Passes Away at 55 | Queen City Nerve
Catharine βCatβ Williams passed away on Nov. 22 due to complications from a double-lung transplant she received in 2020.
Catharine "Cat" Williams, beloved artist, designer and disability rights activist in Charlotte, passed away on Nov. 22 due to complications from a double-lung transplant she received in 2020. We look back on a life that touched many others.
18.12.2025 17:56
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'Scrooge in Rouge' Nicely Rewards the Naughty | Queen City Nerve
Scrooge in Rouge: An English Music Hall Christmas Carol, now playing at the newly renovated Warehouse Performing Arts through Dec. 20
Kicking off its final weekend at the newly renovated Warehouse Performing Arts in Cornelius tomorrow, 'Scrooge in Rouge' is a comedic retelling of 'A Christmas Carol' that sees three actors taking on 20 roles, making for plenty of lighthearted suspense.
17.12.2025 17:40
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New Report Shows Promise for Violence Interruption on Beatties Ford | Queen City Nerve
A new report published by the Urban Institute on Thursday shows promising results from the cityβs first Alternatives to Violence program
A new Urban Institute report analyzing the cityβs first Alternatives to Violence program on the Beatties Ford Road shows promise in its analysis of crime rates and perceptions among residents in the corridor since its launch in 2021. We take a deeper look:
16.12.2025 18:06
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Council Quickies: Forest Park, Brookhill and Shuffletown in the Spotlight | Queen City Nerve
Displacement at Forest Park was on the agenda during Charlotte City Council's zoning meeting on Monday night.
Charlotte City Council held a zoning meeting Monday night, voting on a petition that involves the displacement of dozens of families in northeast Charlotte and viewing a mixed-use petition in Shuffletown that is drawing strong opposition from neighbors.
16.12.2025 17:07
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Council Quickies: Forest Park Residents Face Displacement | Queen City Nerve
Residents spoke out Monday as they are scheduled to be displaced from the Forest Park mobile home park in northeast Charlotte.
At tonight's zoning meeting, council is scheduled to vote on a rezoning petition that would displace 60 households from the Forest Park mobile home community near Highland Creek. Our coverage from when the petition first came in front of council in June:
15.12.2025 18:55
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The Bitter Taste of Jeppsonβs MalΓΆrtβs Takes Root in Charlotte | Queen City Nerve
The bitter taste of Jeppsonβs MalΓΆrt, which became popular in Chicago, has recently taken root in Charlotte.
The infamous Jeppson's MalΓΆrt is taking root in Charlotte via Chicago, but is the rising popularity of this wormwood-based liqueur a mark of maturing palates or just a viral prank trend?
15.12.2025 17:43
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New Details Emerge in Sycamore Brewing Owner Child Rape Case | Queen City Nerve
More details are emerging about the arrest of Sycamore Brewing co-owner Justin Brigham this week for allegedly raping a child.
In the Roundup: Details continue to emerge about Thursdayβs arrest of Sycamore Brewing co-owner Justin Bigham for child rape. That and four more stories from around Charlotte this week.
13.12.2025 16:57
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Craft Growler Shop Represents the Grown Side of South End | Queen City Nerve
In her latest column, Aerin revisits Craft Growler Shop and Tasting Room for the first time in a decade and finds it has aged well.
In Nightlife, Aerin visits Craft Growler Shop and Tasting Room for the first time since she wrote about it a decade ago, shortly after its opening. As it turns out, the spot has grown as she has, these days representing a mature side of South End.
12.12.2025 18:18
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New Mark Peres Novel 'The Accord' Engages the Question of AIβs Role in Life and Art | Queen City Nerve
Ryan Pitkin speaks to Mark Peres about his new novel The Accord and the use of artifical intelligence in its creation.
Editor and AI skeptic Ryan Pitkin lays out his issues with the use of AI for creating art in this Q&A with Mark Peres, professor and author of βThe Accord,β for which he employed ChatGPT as a way to engage the subject of the book: artificial general intelligence.
12.12.2025 15:58
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Coffey & Thompson Closure Leaves Artists Reeling, Unable to Retrieve Work | Queen City Nerve
Artists who had working showing and for sale in Coffey & Thompson are searching for answers after the owner was evicted.
The owner of Coffey & Thompson, Charlotte's oldest art gallery, was evicted for failure to pay rent. She has since gone no contact with staff and artists who had work in the building. Nearly three months later, many are still unable to retrieve their work.
11.12.2025 21:21
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Abortion Providers Stand on Unstable Ground Three Years After βDobbsβ | Queen City Nerve
Three years after Dobbs, abortion access in Charlotte faces rising restrictions, protester aggression, and widening gaps in reproductive care.
Having seen a surge in support following the fall of Roe, the team at A Preferred Womenβs Health Center in east Charlotte feels forgotten three years later as they continue to navigate ever-changing legislation, funding deficits and protester aggression.
11.12.2025 17:02
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Vol. 8, Issue 4: Who!? As the Hornets' digital designer, Mike Jones has been quietly working to connect Charlotte's creative scenes. That work just earned him an Emmy nod. Plus, the NC post-Roe abortion landscape, a new novel engages (and employs) AI, MalΓΆrt takes root, a cheap guide to NYE & more.
10.12.2025 14:34
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Council Quickies: Housing on Catherine Simmons & Safety on the Light Rail | Queen City Nerve
Charlotte City Council gathered Monday night for its first business meeting since three new reps were sworn in last week.
The first Charlotte City Council meeting for the three newest reps on Monday night was a quick one, but members did get a chance to address concerns about public safety reamplified by a second stabbing on the light rail and discuss a city/county partnership along Catherine Simmons Avenue.
09.12.2025 15:57
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NC Rep. Carla Cunningham Files for Reelection, Facing Opposition | Queen City Nerve
Rep. Carla Cunningham, who faced a jeering crowd this summer after a controversial speech criticizing immigrants, is seeking an eighth term.
Rep. Carla Cunningham, the Democrat who faced a jeering hometown crowd this summer after delivering a controversial speech on the state House floor criticizing immigrants, is seeking an eighth term, with multiple primary opponents aiming to stifle her.
08.12.2025 19:37
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Happy Birthday to us! π On Dec. 5, 2018, our first issue hit the streets and we havenβt slowed down since. Thanks to all our readers who have taken us this far.
05.12.2025 22:39
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'Small Vices' Depicts a Dystopian Mental Health Epidemic | Queen City Nerve
Josiah Blevins' new web series 'Small Vices' grapples with the war on drugs and Americaβs mental health care infrastructure.
Seeking therapy at the end of the world. Josiah Blevins' new web series 'Small Vices' is set in the ever-warming world of 2035 where mental health is breaking down as quickly as the climate. It premieres at the VisArt Video Lounge tomorrow night.
04.12.2025 17:31
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EXCLUSIVE: The door signage went up today as renowned Charlotte mixologist (he prefers bartender) Larry Suggs prepares to open All Purpose Bar in the space formerly occupied by Protagonist at the corner of East 35th and North Davidson streets in NoDa. Stay tuned for more details.
04.12.2025 14:47
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Steve Hofstetter Makes a New Home in Charlotteβs Comedy Scene | Queen City Nerve
Steve Hofstetter discusses what brought him to Charlotte from Pittsburgh and the ever-changing face of the country's comedy scene.
Columnist, author, TV host, Nobel Peace Prize nominee... it's in the stand-up world where Steve Hofstetter truly shines. Josh Robbins caught up with the comic, who moved to Charlotte in January, to discuss settling into a new scene before his showcase Sunday.
03.12.2025 19:35
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ESSAY: Recognizing Retail Workers This Holiday Season | Queen City Nerve
This holiday season, Gwen Frisbie-Fulton asks that we recognize the retail workers who make the festivities possible.
In this essay, Gwen Frisbie-Fulton of Working Class Storytelling pays tribute to the retail workers who make the holiday shopping season possible, often for low wages and little thanks.
03.12.2025 16:24
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Jay Davis Settles in at LuLuβs Express, Creating a Tuckaseegee Staple | Queen City Nerve
We caught up with Jay Davis to talk about his journey at LuLuβs Express on Tuckaseegee Road and recent menu updates.
Following Jay Davisβ Big Turkey Pull Up on Tuckaseegee Road, we caught up with the LuLuβs Express owner to talk about what community means to him in a fast-changing neighborhood, plus his exciting new menu expansion.
01.12.2025 16:58
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CMPD Releases Footage of Interaction with Decarlos Brown | Queen City Nerve
CMPD this week released footage of an interaction between police and Decarlos Brown months before the infamous Blue Line murder.
In the Roundup: CMPD released footage of a January interaction with Decarlos Brown that occurred months before he was arrested for the murder of Iryna Zarutska. The footage provides insight at the mind state of Brown, who was diagnosed with schizophrenia but repeatedly refused medication.
29.11.2025 17:16
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Dollar Signs Bids Farewell with Slate of Milestone Shows | Queen City Nerve
Charlotte pop-rock band Dollar Signs says goodbye with three packed Milestone farewell shows, reflecting on 16 years of DIY spirit, community, and punk-rock heart.
After 16 years, beloved pop-punk band Dollar Signs is calling it quits. We catch up with Erik Button and Dylan Wachman to discuss the dissolution in the lead-up to a slate of farewell shows at The Milestone in December.
28.11.2025 15:32
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Local Holiday Gift Guide for Charlotte 2025: Shopping, Markets & Pop-Ups | Queen City Nerve
Support local this season with our Charlotte Holiday Gift Guide featuring 30+ locally owned shops, pop-ups, markets, and festive events across the Queen City.
Our Holiday Gift Guide includes 32 spots to shop local in Charlotte this season, from storefronts to pop-ups like the market at Light the Knights, which opens tonight at Truist Field. We've included Small Business Saturday deals where we could find them.
27.11.2025 22:04
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How the Deal to Reopen Government Could Kill the NC Hemp Industry | Queen City Nerve
A new regulation tucked into the bill that ended the U.S. government shutdown could devastate the $28B hemp industry.
The Nov. 12 deal to reopen the government included new regulations that could snuff out the nascent hemp industry in North Carolina. Here's how advocates are reacting and mobilizing with a year until those regulations are enacted.
26.11.2025 17:37
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Vol. 8, Issue 3: Our Holiday Gift Guide includes 32 spots to shop local in Charlotte this season. Plus, is hemp dead in NC? Dollar Signs bids farewell. LuLuβs expands its menu. Aerin gets crafty and more.
26.11.2025 14:42
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OPINION: Why Charlotte Can't Look Away From CBP Raids | Queen City Nerve
Charlotteβs strength will not be measured by how it enforces the law, but by how fiercely it protects its most vulnerable residents.
In this op-ed, Lula Dualeh looks at recent federal immigration enforcement action in Charlotte through the lens of racial justice, contemplating where this sad chapter fits into the history of the "New South" city.
24.11.2025 17:13
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