Several communities across the state are celebrating the 200th year anniversary of a French general’s farewell tour through North Carolina, now through next month.
Many Charlotte-area residents are familiar with some of the more notable figures in local Black history, people like Harvey Gantt, the first Black student accepted to enroll at Clemson University who ...
Salem, wasn’t even a town for most of its history. The Davidson County community became a municipality in 2006 in an effort ...
For the third time in the last decade, Indiana will need a new men’s basketball coach. But the circumstances around this job ...
In case you missed it on CBS 17… North Edgecombe High School students receive annual college scholarships, thanks to the legacy endowment of Annie and Sallie Ann Wheeler.
Many major professional stadiums from the Superdome's era are no longer standing. Neither are many of the statdiums built ...
His focus is sports and entertainment content, focusing on the NFL and professional wrestling. Nathan has been with Newsweek ...
When the professor clarified that she intended to use the account only to talk to her students, other Black creators and ...
That was part of a 40-minute long performance by Stone, who came from near Ashville, North Carolina to be part of Colorado ...
In lacing up a lively history of the slam dunk, Mike Sileski digs into the social and racial implications of sports’ most ...
He played basketball at Wake Forest in the 1960's and early '70's and also was a longtime broadcaster with the Charlotte ...
Check out these black historical sites throughout the Upstate for Black History Month. The Old Hunter's Store, located at 125 ...