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Linda Blackwell remembers the night her life changed forever. Thanks to the McLeod Center of Wellbeing, she's regained everything she lost to addiction years ago. → Read More
"I have always wanted to make women look and feel better," Taylor Calamese said. → Read More
His wife says "Derek is still daddy" despite the enormous challenges he suddenly faces. → Read More
They’re about to celebrate 20 years of helping in Charlotte -- working with 200 nonprofits a year. → Read More
SHARE Charlotte has generated millions of dollars and thousands of volunteer hours for nonprofits. → Read More
“Game-changer for sure," Marshae Smith said of the county's Business Launch Pad program. → Read More
Priti Pate says Charlotte ultimately became a welcoming home for her and her business, Le Petit Spa. → Read More
The couple is trying to bring their British niece to live with them after she lost both of her parents, but because she’s 16, the U.S. won’t allow it. → Read More
BraveWorks works with women facing difficult circumstances and trains them to become successful artisans. → Read More
Investigators say a Hickory man is at the center of an international sex trafficking ring that stretches from the Charlotte airport to the Philippines. → Read More
The workplace has changed for lots of people across our area, meaning one industry is doing better than ever before. → Read More
"I was worried I could lose both of them," Clint Butner tells PEOPLE. "I was so worried, I couldn't talk." → Read More
Nesha Pai was the millions of victims of identity theft in the United States in 2021. → Read More
David Bulfin's always been an artist, but until Charlotte nonprofit ArtPop featured his work, no one knew. Now he's got the chance of a lifetime with Lego. → Read More
One of the largest pop-ups in the southeast -- Girl Tribe -- is back under one roof. → Read More
Michelle Boudin — NBC Charlotte reporter and PEOPLE contributor — retraces the touch-and-go beginnings of her parents' relationship, and how far they've come together in the last 50 years → Read More
When COVID-19 temporarily closed Larry Farber’s jazz club, he wrote a book. → Read More
18-year-old Bryn Hammock created stuffed gloves, which she calls Tiny Hugs, to donate to hospitals for NICU babies, and earned a Gold Award from the Girl Scouts for the project → Read More
We Rock helps teens find their voice through music. → Read More
Nearly a dozen independent bookstores in the Charlotte area are coming together for a "brook crawl" to boost sales. → Read More