Charlotte embraces Jewish community after hate images found at Shalom Park
Supporters have rallied around Charlotte’s Jewish community after signs with a swastika and noose were found at Shalom Park on the morning of January 20. While the images and words were upsetting, Jewish Federation of Greater Charlotte CEO Adam Kolett said he’s been comforted by the solidarity expressed by many with Charlotte’s Jewish community. “We…
Man sentenced to 24 years in killing of Corey Robinson
A man has been sentenced to decades in prison after pleading guilty in the 2024 killing of Corey Robinson, a Charlotte case that has left Robinson’s loved ones grieving the loss of a son, brother, and friend. On Jan. 8, Ayyad Sukkar pleaded guilty to second-degree murder in Robinson’s death. A judge sentenced Sukkar to…
Our People: Veronica Daughety
Originally from Newark, N.J., Veronica Daughety has called Charlotte home for nearly three decades. A proud Howard University graduate who has become a fixture in the area’s fitness community, she inspires, motivates and challenges many to live their best life with a whole centered approach that supports and uplifts the mind, body and soul. During…
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