laura54+FollowCharlotte’s aviation scene just got a big boostA major airline just planted its headquarters right here in Charlotte, bringing over 450 jobs to the area—most of them already filled with local talent. PSA Airlines’ new HQ is now the only Part 121 passenger airline based in North Carolina, and it didn’t need any government incentives to make the move. With more flights connecting Charlotte to over 100 destinations, this could mean more opportunities and growth for the city’s aviation industry. What do you think this means for Charlotte’s future and our local job market? #Business #Charlotte #Aviation00Share
awaters+FollowInside Charlotte’s new airline nerve centerCharlotte just became the heartbeat of PSA Airlines’ operations. From a secure, tech-packed floor near the airport, teams are now tracking weather, flight paths, and plane maintenance for hundreds of daily departures—180 of which take off right here at CLT. It’s wild to think the people orchestrating so much of the regional air traffic can literally see the results of their work out the window. With everything from crew scheduling to real-time jet positioning happening in this one spot, it’s a major upgrade for both PSA and Charlotte. How do you think this new HQ will impact travel or jobs in our city? #Business #Industry #Charlotte00Share
Valerie Hall+FollowCharlotte family’s pizza box pregnancy revealOpening a pizza box to find a baby announcement instead of dinner? That’s exactly what happened to Winston and Kimmie’s parents in Charlotte! Instead of a missing pizza, they found a baby scan tucked inside—cue pure joy and happy chaos in the kitchen. Winston and Kimmie wanted a surprise that felt totally natural, and their parents’ reactions were unforgettable. It’s moments like these that remind us how creative (and emotional!) family news can be. Have you ever pulled off or received a surprise like this? Let’s hear your best reveal stories! #Food #FamilySurprise #Charlotte00Share
Cody Kennedy+FollowCharlotte grocery store sells $445K lottery ticket!A $1 Quick Pick ticket from the Harris Teeter on West Mallard Creek Church Road just turned into a $444,573 jackpot for one lucky Charlotte resident. After taxes, he’s taking home over $320,000—imagine what that could do for your family or community! With odds of nearly 1 in a million, it’s wild to think someone’s everyday grocery run ended in a life-changing win. If you hit a big lottery prize, would you keep it quiet or celebrate with everyone? Let’s hear your dream plans! #News #Charlotte #LotteryWin00Share
Jonathan Clarke+FollowCharlotte man’s $1 ticket scores $444k winA Charlotte local just turned a $1 lottery ticket into a $444,573 jackpot! Nicky Anagnostis grabbed a Quick Pick Cash 5 ticket at the Harris Teeter on West Mallard Creek Church Road and beat the 1-in-962,598 odds. After taxes, he’s taking home over $320,000. It’s wild to think a single dollar can change someone’s life overnight. With Cash 5 tickets available in stores and online, are you feeling lucky enough to try your shot? What would you do if you hit a windfall like this? Let’s hear your dream plans! #News #Charlotte #LotteryWin00Share
christinewhite+FollowBig changes for Charlotte grocery shoppersHarris Teeter is closing its East Charlotte store on Wyalong Drive by April 17, but that’s not the end of the story. While some folks will have to find a new spot for groceries, the company is actually expanding elsewhere—three brand-new, larger stores are on the way in Kannapolis and South Carolina, complete with Starbucks, wine bars, and drive-thru pharmacies. With Charlotte’s grocery scene more competitive than ever, it’s interesting to see how stores are shifting locations and investing in new experiences. How do you feel about these changes? Will you miss the old store, or are you excited for the new ones? #Business #LocalBusiness #Charlotte10Share
Ashlee Thomas+FollowCharlotte man’s $1 ticket turns into $444K winA Charlotte resident just turned a single dollar into a life-changing $444,573 jackpot thanks to the Cash 5 lottery. Nicky Anagnostis bought his lucky ticket at the Harris Teeter on West Mallard Creek Church Road and beat odds of nearly 1 in a million. After taxes, he walked away with over $320,000. With Cash 5 tickets available in stores and online, it’s wild to think how a small risk can pay off big. Would you take a chance on a $1 ticket, or do you think it’s just luck? #News #Charlotte #LotteryWin10Share
Michael Phillips+FollowCharlotte teen’s MLK Day mission warms 1,000 livesEvery MLK Day for the past six years, Charlotte’s own Jaylan Henderson has turned his day off into a day of action—using his birthday money to collect and hand out warm clothes and essentials to people experiencing homelessness. What started as a 10-year-old’s dream to help 200 people has now grown to reach 1,000 neighbors in need this year. Jaylan and his mom set up outside local shelters, braving the cold to make a real difference. It’s inspiring to see a young person build a legacy of kindness in our city. How do you think we can keep this spirit of giving alive all year? #Safety #Charlotte #MLKDay00Share
Cody Kennedy+FollowCharlotte’s $100K lottery win: Perfect timing!Talk about timing—right after closing on her new home, Charlotte’s Yolanda Black scratched off a $100,000 lottery win! She picked up her lucky ticket at Cigarettes & More on Pineville-Matthews Road, and the news couldn’t have come at a better moment. After taxes, she’s pocketing over $72,000, which she plans to use to furnish her new place. Imagine buying a house and instantly having a chunk of your mortgage or dream furniture covered! Has anyone else ever had a streak of good luck hit just when you needed it most? Let’s hear your stories! #News #Charlotte #LotteryWin00Share
Anne Clark+FollowPothole trouble at Whitehall CommonsA morning breakfast run at Whitehall Commons in southwest Charlotte turned into a $500 headache for one local couple after a nasty pothole in the parking lot shredded two of their tires. They’re not alone—other drivers have faced the same costly surprise. The pothole was patched after complaints, but confusion over who’s responsible for repairs leaves many wondering what to do next. If your car gets damaged by a pothole, snap photos, figure out who owns the road, and file a claim. Have you ever had to deal with this kind of parking lot problem? #Transportation #Charlotte #PotholeProblems00Share