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The Charlotte Observer headquarters (former). The Charlotte Observer has won five Pulitzer Prizes: . 1968 – Editorial cartooning, Eugene Payne; 1981 – Meritorious public service, staff; "For Brown Lung: A Case of Deadly Neglect, a hard-hitting look at the terrible health consequences workers suffered from cotton dust produced in the region's textile mills."
Yes, the combined editorial boards of the Charlotte Observer and News & Observer of Raleigh are endorsing candidates in the general election. The recommendations will begin Tuesday online and in ...
The longtime Charlotte Observer reporter-turned-columnist started her more than half-century career in south Florida, joining the Observer on the courts beat in 1969.
Powell was hired as a feature writer at The Charlotte Observer in 1974 [2] and remained at the newspaper until his retirement 35 years later. At the Charlotte Observer, Powell was known for his profiles of people, his annual “Carolina Follies,” an end-of-year collection of the absurd, his quizzes about North Carolina, his Milestones, and ...
A spokesperson for Lincoln County Schools told The Charlotte Observer in an email that litter boxes have never been placed inside any schools. The spokesperson did not indicate whether Lincoln ...
How to donate. To donate online: EmptyStockingFundCLT.org. To donate by mail, send checks to: The Salvation Army of Greater Charlotte, P.O. Box 31128, Charlotte, NC ...
Jack Betts was a journalist and columnist for the Charlotte Observer, where he retired as the Associate Editor in 2011. [1] Based in Raleigh, North Carolina and wrote primarily on topics related to North Carolina government and politics. Betts and his wife Martha live near Dan, Virginia. [1]
From mobile newsrooms to reading to children, in-person, on Facebook or TikTok, a round-up of The Observer’s community engagement projects. In 2023, The Charlotte Observer was mobile: How we ...