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10% spike in median home price in Charlotte market squeezes families, researchers say
Charlotte City Council approves millions for affordable housing after heated debate
Affordable housing in west Charlotte was at risk. Now a land trust will save 32 homes
How Charlotte could win its fight against homelessness: people, prevention and housing
Once incarcerated, now this Charlotte man shows others the path to a second chance.
Charlotte OKs $23.64 million for developers to build 625 housing units. See where
NC law prevents cities from controlling rent prices. Could this bill change that?
‘Nobody really knows:’ Affordable housing safeguards at some Meck County sites are ending.
‘Beyond a home’: Charlotte church pairs community services with affordable housing plan
Black homeownership is Hidden Valley’s legacy. Now corporate landlords threaten that.
Is $50 million enough for affordable housing? And 4 more Charlotte summit takeaways
West Charlotte land trust to bring 120 new units of affordable senior housing by 2024
Charlotte empties out Housing Trust Fund for developers to boost affordable units
Backed by Black homeowners, this nonprofit run by Charlotte attorney fights gentrification
Long-awaited $683 million Brooklyn Village project on track to start by early next year
Mecklenburg County OKs affordable housing deal, protections against income discrimination
What’s in new Charlotte City Council’s first affordable housing vote?
Charlotte becomes first NC city to pass protections against income discrimination
Charlotte OKs new rulebook to guide development.
There’s a $30 million groundbreaking near Eastland Mall you probably haven’t heard about
Once a Charlotte hotel, The Rise welcomes its first tenants into affordable apartments
Mecklenburg County now at ‘code red’ COVID risk, as subvariant surge continues
Corporate landlords used ‘abusive tactics’ to evict tenants despite pandemic eviction ban
Development threatens this Charlotte neighborhood. Can history save it?
What’s behind the ‘tsunami’ of 20,000 apartment units being built in the Charlotte area?
Under new policy, some Charlotte landlords would be fined for not renting to voucher holders
200 people displaced as Charlotte extended stay motel closes
What’s a ‘NIMBY’? What about ‘YIMBYs’? Charlotte development debates, explained
Charlotte home-buying program will offer more assistance to combat rising prices
Mixed-income housing in Grier Heights gets $4.8 million boost from Mecklenburg County
Racial bias, other concerns surface ahead of Mecklenburg reset of property values
I covered affordable housing in Charlotte for 3 years. A sad pattern of displacement persists.
West Charlotte land trust buys land for 120 affordable senior apartments
South Charlotte community in familiar pattern: When developers buy, everyone must go.
We followed a Charlotte woman’s quest to buy a starter home. She’s on the verge of giving up.
Pfizer’s COVID-19 booster shot is now authorized for kids. Where to get it in Charlotte
Mecklenburg County may spend $500K to address impacts from corporate landlords
‘Pushed Out’: Here’s what we learned reporting on threats to mobile home parks
COVID cases are on the rise in Mecklenburg County after weeks of stability. What’s next?
5 things we learned investigating the rise of corporate landlords in North Carolina
‘Do good and do well.’ Charlotte nonprofit helps landlords say yes to homeless applicants
Charlotte got 178 emergency vouchers for homeless residents. Only 3 are in use.
Corporate landlords own thousands of homes in Mecklenburg. What can leaders do?
If you can pay rent on time, isn’t that enough? Not always in Charlotte
‘Stop the madness!’ Charlotte residents, developers tee off on major city growth plan
Bipartisan bill would let NC, other states use COVID relief for affordable housing
A new plan for Brookhill Village in Charlotte — again
How are Charlotte doctors using COVID antiviral pills and antibody treatments?
‘It’s brutal’: Charlotte health care workers open up about the 2-year toll of COVID
2 years and over 1,500 deaths later: A look at COVID’s toll on Mecklenburg County
What will Mecklenburg do with $10M hotel? Its homelessness strategy offers clues
There is one affordable housing tool Charlotte hasn’t tried yet
Another $50M for Charlotte affordable housing: Private fundraising begins again
As tenants face continually rising rents, could Mecklenburg make rent relief permanent?
Where has Charlotte spent $219M on affordable housing?
Shortage in COVID tests leads Mecklenburg residents to ‘overwhelmed’ ERs, urgent care
Developers taking public funds should accept rent vouchers, Charlotte housing chief says
Charlotte corporate leaders announce $250 million investment in racial equity pledge
Here’s how Charlotte could turn property taxes into rent help
Are soaring home costs good or bad in NC? Latest poll shows opinions.
More affordable units get money from massive uptown land sale. Here’s where they’ll go.
Eviction protection is gone — just as many in Charlotte need help for first time
Charlotte offers first peek at new zoning, land development plan
Charlotte area landlord groups say eviction court dates should happen faster
With investors knocking, Charlotte HOAs are starting to change their rules.
Here’s what we know about $72 million apartment building coming to west Charlotte
Housing solutions crucial for pandemic recovery, HUD leader says in Charlotte
Is your rent going up in Charlotte? You’re not alone, data show
Beyond apartments, Charlotte affordable housing fund may support for-sale homes
Estas regiones de Charlotte vieron las tasas altas de desalojos, pese a la moratoria
These Charlotte ZIP codes saw high evictions, despite federal moratorium
Affordable Housing Continues to Be a Problem for Us All
Charlotte region qualifies for new CDC eviction protection. Here are details.
Student debt a ‘roadblock’ for Millennials who otherwise can afford Charlotte homes
CDC recommends masks for fully vaccinated people again. Here’s what Charlotte experts say.
Behind on rent in Charlotte? What to know before the COVID eviction moratorium ends
Charlotte congresswoman pleads for longer eviction freeze. Sheriff says he can’t.
Charlotte now has a plan for equitable growth. Here’s what City Council decided.
Charlotte wants to use its vacant land to tackle the city’s affordable housing crisis
Affordable rent? Charlotte region doesn’t even have half of what’s needed
COVID vaccines in or near Charlotte: Your guide to getting an appointment
Remote learning in pandemic tougher on some students and parents than others
Artists, journalists collaborate on graphic novel about COVID cases in Charlotte
“No creo que hemos visto lo peor”. El COVID-19 agrava la inestabilidad de la vivienda para miles
Local artists, reporters bring COVID-19 graphic novel to life
Novela gráfica gratuita cuenta las historias detrás de la pandemia en Charlotte
‘I don’t think we’ve seen the worst.’ Housing instability exacerbates COVID-19 for thousands
Future of affordable housing in Brookhill in doubt as bid to secure funding fails
Inside a quarantine hotel: Black mold, armed guards and TV dinners
Seattle program makes homes affordable in a pricey market. Is it a model for Charlotte?
West Charlotte is rapidly gentrifying. How this nonprofit wants to make homes affordable.
When Charlotte’s employers raise minimum wages, contract workers are often left out
‘One job should be enough’: How Charlotte’s low-wage jobs make housing unaffordable
‘I just want more for them’: New program aims to boost families’ economic mobility
Company bought hundreds of houses. Now, poor are getting ‘priced out,’ critics say
Charlotte spent millions on low-income housing, but poor people can’t afford it
To bring more affordable housing, Charlotte could sell or donate publicly owned land
A developer broke his pledge to build affordable housing near uptown, a jury found
Free land and a $20m pledge: Big, new plans for affordable housing in Charlotte
Does Charlotte have wrong focus in building affordable housing?
Este programa ayuda a quienes buscan comprar su primera casa en Carolina del Norte
Ciudad paga para que trabajadores inmigrantes se muden allí
Latina desalojada por no presentarse en corte: “me dieron 10 minutos para salir de mi casa”
Avances en los resultados de las pruebas estatales podrían revitalizar la aldea educativa de Renaissance West
El lento renacimiento de Renaissance West
Un vecindario, un campo de golf y una escuela charter en Atlanta inspiran el trabajo de Charlotte
La visión de Charlotte para tener una aldea educativa avanza tras una década
Self-eviction: Why don’t Latinos fight back against their landlords?
Autodesalojo: ¿Por qué los latinos no se defienden frente a sus arrendadores?
Latinos impulsan mercado de la vivienda, pero corren más riesgos con el financiamiento
Protesta en Charlotte: Exigen controlar altos precios del alquiler y dar mantenimiento a viviendas
Revolutionary “tiny homes” project seeks to combat the affordable housing shortage
BeLoved Asheville: Revolucionario proyecto de “mini casas” busca combatir la escasez de vivienda a bajo precio
¿Dónde aplicarse el refuerzo de la vacuna anti COVID-19 en Carolina del Norte?
La pandemia de COVID-19 reveló que la comunidad latina era la más vulnerable en Carolina del Norte
Eastland Mall, de mercado de pulgas a ambicioso proyecto habitacional en Charlotte
Sube cifra de personas sin hogar; Mecklenburg busca recaudar fondos privados
Se amplió el programa de viviendas de Charlotte para llegar a más familias
Mecklenburg County turns to United Way to help fight homelessness
“Ya no tengo paz, ni escapatoria”: Vecinos que querían comprar parque de casas móviles deben abandonar su hogar
Subvariante de ómicron: Tiene lo peor de ómicron y delta
“Es mucha presión”: las lágrimas de una madre al borde del desalojo en Charlotte
Las personas no vacunadas tienen 30 veces más probabilidades de morir
Corporaciones compran decenas de casas en Charlotte; particulares no pueden acceder a ellas
Casos de subvariante BA.2 ómicron son un tercio de los contagios de COVID-19 en Estados Unidos
Broken promises: Neighbors of Countrywoods Mobile Home Park are asked to leave their homes before the end of March
Promesas rotas: Piden a vecinos de casas móviles que abandonen sus hogares en 3 semanas
¿La Ciudad con menos movilidad económica?
¿Están disminuyendo los casos positivos de COVID-19 en Carolina del Norte?
¿Qué es un desalojo?
Hospitales llenos: Carolina del Norte pide ayuda federal por hospitalizaciones de COVID-19
¿Terminará la pandemia en el 2022?
Aprueban subsidio para pagar alquiler de familias con bajos ingresos en Charlotte
A mayoría de familias en Carolina del Norte les preocupa por no poder pagar su vivienda
Crece 55 % número de personas sin hogar en Charlotte en un año
Activistas piden moratoria estatal contra desalojos, hacen manifestaciones en Carolina del Norte
Estas regiones de Charlotte vieron las tasas altas de desalojos, pese a la moratoria
Charlotte Journalism Collaborative inicia la distribución de novela gráfica
¿Cómo recibir ayuda con el pago del alquiler? Evento lo guía a navegar en el programa de asistencia
Piden a jueces y alguaciles que no actúen sobre órdenes de desalojo en Carolina del Norte
Legislador duerme en escalones del Capitolio como protesta por el fin de la moratoria de desalojos, ninguna acción de la Cámara
Congresista Adams copatrocina ley para proteger a los inquilinos de los desalojos
Gobernador Cooper anuncia orden ejecutiva para requerir verificación de vacunación en empleados del gabinete
Superintendente de escuelas de Charlotte-Mecklenburg recomienda un mandato de mascarillas
¿Problemas financieros por el COVID-19? Estos programas federales pueden ayudarlo a pagar su vivienda en Carolina del Norte
Gobierno pide a inquilinos con problemas para pagar el alquiler que usen programas de ayuda
Estos programas lo pueden ayudar con el pago de la vivienda en Carolina del Norte
Vuelve uso de mascarilla en sitios cerrados incluso para vacunados
“Esto va a ser grande”: Inquilinos y defensores se preparan para el fin de la moratoria de desalojos
Reabren solicitudes para ayudar con pago de alquiler y servicios públicos del programa NC HOPE
Guía para sacar cita para la vacuna contra COVID-19 en Charlotte
¿Cuál es la mejor vacuna contra el coronavirus?
Duke crea una línea directa para preocupaciones de COVID-19 que involucran estudiantes
¿Qué les preocupan a los padres con las clases en línea?
Los precios de la vivienda se disparan a pesar del COVID-19 ya que la oferta sigue siendo escasa
¿Cómo amamantar a mi bebé si tengo COVID-19 y me siento mal?
Cómo emprender en un negocio de tutorías escolares a distancia
Un nuevo programa del condado de Wake podría ayudar a miles de personas a permanecer en sus hogares
Las personas que usan lentes podrían tener menor riesgo de contraer COVID-19
Informe: las viviendas a bajo precio desaparecen mientras aumenta la falta de hogares en Charlotte
Realizan entrega de mascarillas en Raleigh para trabajadores de construcción
National Grandparents Day: ¿Cómo festejar a los abuelos sin ponerlos en riesgo por la pandemia?
Indocumentados, sin seguro y sin ayuda en tiempos de COVID: Las barreras culturales entre pacientes latinos de COVID-19 y los hospitales
Indocumentados sin seguro y sin ayuda en tiempos de COVID: Familia mexicana de diez desgarrada por el mortal coronavirus
A diferencia de otras universidades, hay casos mínimos de COVID-19 en Duke
Nuevo programa de apoyo para personas en aislamiento o cuarentena debido a COVID-19
North Carolina does little to help its undocumented. Can we learn from California and New York?
Compare Foods adopts creative solutions to protect its employees and customers
Can the west slow down Covid-19 like some Asian countries?
Family is saved from being thrown out on the street thanks to community support
Dónde encontrar un sitio de prueba de COVID-19 cerca de usted
Perú ofrece soluciones a la educación a distancia
Nueva forma de presentar reclamos para pruebas COVID-19 y tratamiento de pacientes sin seguro
¿Puede occidente frenar el Covid-19 como algunos países asiáticos?
Charlotte podría permitir casas adosadas, dúplex, o triplex en vecindarios unifamiliares tradicionales
Familia se salva de ser echada a la calle gracias al apoyo de la comunidad
Cuando los empleadores de Charlotte aumentan el salario mínimo, los trabajadores por contrato a menudo quedan excluidos
“Un solo empleo debería ser suficiente”. Cómo los trabajos de bajos salarios de Charlotte hacen que la vivienda sea inaccesible
Una empresa compró cientos de casas. Ahora, los pobres están siendo “desestimados”, según críticos
“Solo quiero más para ellos”: Nuevo programa tiene como objetivo impulsar la movilidad económica de las familias
Más vecinos quisquillosos dicen sí a la densidad urbana y a la vivienda a bajo precio
El programa de Seattle hace que las viviendas sean económicas en un mercado costoso. ¿Es un modelo para Charlotte?
El oeste Charlotte se está gentrificando rápidamente. Cómo esta organización sin fines de lucro quiere que las viviendas sean económicas
Para traer viviendas más económicas, Charlotte podría vender o donar terrenos públicos
Congresista quiere más cupones de vivienda para Charlotte
Cuando se avecina un desalojo los arrendadores tienen abogados. Ahora más inquilinos también los tienen
La Autoridad de la Vivienda brinda a familias con dificultades más tiempo para usar cupones para el pago del alquiler
They were evicted and had to take their homes with them. But they also won something in return.
People with a criminal record have problems finding housing
Charlotte city council approves $5 million for anti-displacement programming
Affordable housing complex opens in historic Hidden Valley neighborhood
Local nonprofits receive grants to combat intergenerational poverty in Mecklenburg County
Volunteers build affordable homes in Historic West End, bringing dreams of homeownership to Charlotte’s Historic West End
Rent to remain affordable at 32 West End homes
Charlotte City Council unanimously approves Brookhill Village funding
How Habitat CLT Region is fighting the housing crisis
City awards Black real estate developer $5.8 million for affordable housing
Black-led organization awarded $1.3 million to expand affordable housing
$84 million mixed-income housing development to come to Uptown
Council approves financial assistance for mixed-use project in Greenville community
Residents of historically Black Pottstown neighborhood are pushing back against gentrification
Despite record spending, Charlotte’s housing crisis persists
Covid testing sites are flooded as cases spike
City Council votes yes to rental subsidy program for low-income families
Charlotte’s corporate and philanthropic leaders launch $250 million initiative to promote racial equity
Fifth Third Bank will invest up to $20 million to assist Historic West End
West Boulevard is next in line for city’s ‘Corridors of Opportunity’ investments
What’s driving the rising vaccination rates for Black residents?
Where the historic Plato Price School once stood, Habitat for Humanity will build 39 affordable homes
County manager expresses concern as Covid vaccination rates stall in Black and brown communities
As COVID-19 cases decline, 3 millennials hope for better days
Atrium Health launches COVID-19 vaccination campaign in Black and minority communities
Local artists, reporters bring Covid-19 graphic novel to life
La “dignidad del hogar”: residentes y defensores de Brookhill, comparten una cultura que a menudo se pasa por alto
Affordable housing: Brookhill project hits roadblock
Laurel Street and Little Rock CDC partner on mixed-income housing in uptown Charlotte
How San Francisco is addressing the challenge of Trans homelessness
Cómo San Francisco está abordando el desafío de la falta de hogar entre las personas transgénero
Eviction, its impact on your credit and what you can do
Caldwell Presbyterian Church Puts Money Where Heart Is
Infectious Art: Charlotte Museums’ Responses to COVID-19
In Denver, tiny homes take on affordable housing. In Charlotte, zoning presents an obstacle.
Luchando contra la gentrificación
Fighting Gentrification: An LGBTQ project in Houston is part of the solution to affordable housing
Vaccination in North Carolina: What to Know About Getting It
Time Out Youth Continues to Serve Those in Need During COVID-19
Charlotte Journalism Collaborative Brings Artist and Journalists Together to Tell the Stories of COVID-19
Group Brings Fun, Connection to a Locked-Down World During COVID-19
There’s Still Hope: Local Organization Helps Charlotte’s Homeless Population During Pandemic
Rosedale Health and Wellness Launches COVID-19 Trial
Public Health Workers Stand Behind Contact Tracing
COVID-19: Its Journey Since December 2019: A look at reported specs and a firsthand account from a N.C. gay couple
Social Connectiveness at a Distance
HIV meds tested against COVID-19
Wisecrack inspires solution to store shortages amid pandemic
Big Impact with a Small Footprint: Veterans Project Is Building Community While Fighting Homelessness
Big Impact with a Small Footprint
Where do you live when you’re gay and gray?
When your family turns on you, where do you go?
Historic Urban Housing Once Affordable for City’s Gays is No Longer
Growing number of people facing evictions in Mecklenburg County
‘Everybody wants to help each other’: Trisha Yearwood, Garth Brooks leading Carter Work Project in Charlotte
Developers share plans for affordable apartments, senior community living
Habitat for Humanity seeking solutions by planning big Charlotte build in October
‘I feel like I have a shot at life, at happiness’ | Nonprofit seeking solutions to housing for the formerly incarcerated
‘Amazing’: Single mom who is legally blind gets her dream home through Habitat for Humanity
Could empty Uptown office buildings be a solution for Charlotte’s housing crisis?
Jimmy Carter’s dream will soon become reality in this Charlotte neighborhood
New Habitat project seeks solutions to Charlotte’s affordable housing crisis
Seeking solutions for affordable housing: Nonprofits turn to 3D printing, but what about Charlotte?
Charlotte considers changes, after concern over new duplex, triplex rules
Charlotte investor seeks to build affordable housing duplex under new UDO
The price of rent is up from last year. Here’s how much it costs to get an apartment in Charlotte
Habitat for Humanity building affordable housing in west Charlotte
Charlotte leaders looking to cut down on rising home prices
‘Families could be stable’ | Charlotte housing advocates work to help families in the face of rent hikes
‘Quite a ways to go’ | Mecklenburg County community leaders work to help veterans facing homelessness
It would take 4.5 minimum-wage jobs to afford an apartment in Charlotte: Zillow
19 affordable housing projects awarded $40M from Mecklenburg County
Charlotte leaders discuss ways to keep the city affordable to live in
Charlotte leaders host conference to brainstorm solutions for housing, labor shortages
Transformative changes in Charlotte’s historic Brookhill Village
City of Gastonia receives $2.8 million housing grant, asking the public to identify areas of need
‘The issue impacts the entire community’ | Corporate landlords contributing to affordable housing crisis
How a solution to homelessness in Charlotte is similar to an idea from Houston
West Charlotte motel turns into nonprofit to offer affordable housing once again
‘It’s a blessing’ | Organizations seeking to help LGBTQ homeless youth in Mecklenburg County
Bank of America launches new zero down, zero closing cost mortgages in select cities
Veterans are struggling to become homeowners. A Charlotte non-profit is offering a unique path for them
Charlotte needs to build about 21,000 houses to close deficit, study finds
‘Housing is foundational to a person’s success’ | Housing Collaborative gives landlords financial incentives
‘I came to buy the American dream’ | Charlotte City Council hears from the community on Unified Development Ordinance
‘I feel like I’m a failure’ | Disabled single mother struggling to find affordable home
Charlotte City Council bans ‘source of income discrimination’ for renters
‘Just absurd’: Apartment rent prices skyrocketing in Charlotte
Aging mobile home park may be solution for affordable housing in York, SC
‘It’s a very difficult market’ | Housing program uses incentives for property owners to help make housing more affordable
Plans moving forward for affordable apartment living space for Charlotte seniors
The latest on COVID-19 from WCNC Charlotte
Developer turning University City hotel into affordable housing
Seeking Solutions: Churches providing affordable housing
RAMP CLT program could get additional funds to help with rent, mortgage payments for citizens in need
Summit held to discuss affordable housing crisis
A Charlotte HOA wanted to limit a corporate landlord’s grip on its neighborhood. They wound up in court
‘We needed housing’ | Hickory seeking solutions to housing crisis
Funding for several affordable housing project gets the OK from Charlotte leaders
‘Hire Charlotte’ workforce initiative could help with the affordable housing crisis
‘People cannot afford to live here’ | Charlotte City Council discusses new approach to affordable housing
Mecklenburg Co. passes tax breaks for new townhouse development near Camp North End
Charlotte church bringing affordable housing to Uptown following land donation
A look at construction for Charlotte’s river district
Myers Park Presbyterian donates $1 million to help build Habitat townhomes in Charlotte
‘We wanted to be proactive instead of reactive’ | Rezoning in Gaston County creates opportunities for tiny homes
If you live in one of these NC counties, the CDC says you should still wear a mask
LIST: K-12 schools in Charlotte-area districts mask, vaccine and remote learning decisions
West Charlotte neighbors expand community land trust to provide affordable homeownership
As corporate landlords secure single-family homes, senators learn of their impact
Compañías inversionistas están comprando miles de viviendas unifamiliares
Single-family rental companies acquiring thousands of homes
Mecklenburg County housing and rental markets are hot, disparities continue
Heal Charlotte raising money to turn hotel into affordable housing campus
Seeking Solutions | Public transit’s role in affordable housing
Cooper: Vaccination is ‘strongest protection’ to fight COVID as omicron drives record case numbers
NC sets another COVID-19 record with over 19,000 positive cases Friday
‘Rent’s too damn high’ | Former City Councilman says Charlotte is no longer affordable
This is how much a typical 1-bedroom apartment in Charlotte costs in rent
North Carolina Zoo primates get COVID-19 vaccine
This is how many hours someone making minimum wage must work to afford a 1-bedroom apartment in Charlotte
Charlotte City Council unanimously approves $23M to build or keep 9 affordable housing complexes
Mecklenburg County gets OK from NC officials to offer Pfizer boosters
Charlotte could soon spend $23 million on new affordable housing projects
As moratorium ends, evictions climb back up in Mecklenburg County
Affordable houses coming to this historic part of Charlotte
As the end of the eviction moratorium looms, Mecklenburg County residents have a lifeline for help paying rent
New west Charlotte housing development promises affordable housing in historic Black neighborhood
Estudio identifica necesidad de más abogados para representar a personas que enfrentan problemas legales de vivienda
New study identifies need for more attorneys to represent people facing housing legal woes
Presidente del comité de Charlotte está dispuesto a estudiar programas exitosos sobre el derecho a la asesoría en otras ciudades
Charlotte committee chairman willing to look into successful right to counsel programs in other cities
‘This crisis needs to stop’ | Charlotte organization offers affordable housing help
Mientras se acerca la fecha límite de desalojos, algunas ciudades ofrecen abogados gratuitos a los inquilinos
As eviction deadline looms, some cities provide free attorneys to renters
What could Charlotte look like with multi-family housing in single-family neighborhoods?
Charlotte nonprofit taking different approach to making affordable housing available
Charlotte could eliminate single-family only zoning | What it means for your neighborhood
How Charlotte’s affordable housing crisis affects everyone
Charlotte housing market booms as county and city continue to fight affordable housing crisis
As NC expands who can get the COVID-19 vaccine, some are being bumped down the list
Some NC rent relief recipients have no ‘HOPE’ of using money
Charlotte artists, journalists team up to tell real-world stories through comic books
When contact tracing works, families, friends and co-workers avoid infection
Contact tracing is not working in Mecklenburg County
Charlotte designer proposes housing solution similar to shipping containers
Amid pandemic, uninsured patients benefiting from emergence of telemedicine
Mecklenburg County adding more handwashing stations, bathrooms for homeless
City leaders support shipping containers, other affordable housing solutions
Nashville’s shipping container apartments could be inspiration for Charlotte
Charlotte could allow townhomes, duplexes, triplexes in traditional single-family neighborhoods
Congresswoman wants more housing vouchers in Charlotte
Housing Authority to give struggling families more time to use vouchers
I Can’t Afford to Live Here | An in-depth look at Charlotte’s affordable housing crisis
Housing Voucher Proposed Extension
Housing vouchers expiring before families can use them
Companies, city form partnership to tackle affordable housing in Charlotte
Motels are being turned into one solution for Charlotte’s affordable housing problem
Housing authority demolished low-income senior apartments in 2017. No new housing has been built
Two motels eyed for rental housing at Sugar Creek, I-85
To save affordability, Charlotte land trust purchases 32 homes in historic Hoskins neighborhood
Renaissance West: A slow rebirth
The intimate connection between housing and education
Avances en los resultados de las pruebas estatales podrían revitalizar la aldea educativa de Renaissance West
Gains on NC test scores could invigorate Renaissance West’s education village
El lento renacimiento de Renaissance West
Un vecindario, un campo de golf y una escuela charter en Atlanta inspiran el trabajo de Charlotte
In Atlanta, a neighborhood, a golf course and a charter school inspire Charlotte’s work
La visión de Charlotte para tener una aldea educativa avanza tras una década
After a decade, Charlotte’s vision for an education village inches toward its goals
Here’s how Charlotte’s Renaissance West project has evolved
‘Exclusionary zoning’ won’t be easily solved with duplexes and triplexes
Charlotte’s new development rules take effect
Women volunteers help build a home in west Charlotte
Affordable housing helps combat the displacement of residents in west Charlotte
Renters look to band together and form tenant union at south Charlotte apartments
How an investor plans to flip a low-income Charlotte neighborhood, double rents and make millions
High rent and home prices worsen Charlotte’s affordable housing problem
Charlotte plans an EV sharing service at affordable housing sites
High rent and home prices worsen Charlotte’s affordable housing problem
Charlotte agency needs more landlords for people with rental subsidies
Mecklenburg County turns to United Way to help fight homelessness
Extended-stay hotel in Charlotte closes, displacing residents
Cornelius approves Smithville plan
The latest on COVID-19 from WFAE 90.7 FM
Charlotte churches donate land, buildings for affordable housing
Mecklenburg commissioners mull how to counteract companies buying thousands of houses
A look at the state of affordable housing in Charlotte
Fannie Mae to offer incentive to Charlotte companies to take rental vouchers WFAE
Charlotte City Council to consider recommendation on landlords and housing vouchers
Cornelius’s Smithville awarded COVID relief money to buy land
‘Extraordinary’ number of applicants as RAMP CharMeck restarts rent and utility assistance
Taking stock of Charlotte’s efforts to increase affordable housing and expand pre-kindergarten
Updated Chetty study data paints a surprising picture of economic mobility in Mecklenburg County
NC tenants can call this number for legal help with evictions and housing issues
Mecklenburg County is in dire need of more affordable housing, county report finds
Multi-Family Homes In South Charlotte Show Most Promise, Consultant Says
The CDC Eviction Moratorium Is Ending. What’s Going To Happen Next?
CMS Superintendent Recommends Mask Mandate To Prevent COVID-19 Spread
Tenant Advocates Cheer Eviction Ban Extension, Worry About Wave Ahead
One Year Of COVID-19: A Statewide Special
Bipartisan Group Calls For Rental Aid To Avert January Eviction Crisis
FAQ City: Your COVID-19 Vaccine Questions Answered
Project Tells Stories From the Pandemic, In Graphic Novel Style
Housing Prices Skyrocket Despite COVID-19 As Supply Remains Tight
Charlotte Officials Again Reject Affordable Housing Funds For Brookhill
Report Finds Affordable Housing Disappearing, Homelessness Rising in Charlotte
Success stories show contact tracing works, but only when people help
Undocumented And Uninsured: The Cultural Implications Among Latinos At Hospitals During COVID-19
Undocumented And Uninsured: A Midland Family’s Journey With The American Health System
Mecklenburg Health Director Says Contact Tracing Isn’t Working Here
Finding Home: Immigrants Here Illegally Face Their Own Eviction Struggles
Finding Home: Evictions Resume In Mecklenburg, But Money And Mediation Help Keep Some In Their Homes
Finding Home: Helping Homeless Students By Supporting Their Families
With Lake Arbor About To Be Sold, Judge Backs Tenants’ Legal Request
Finding Home: When Eviction Looms, Landlords Have Lawyers. Now More Tenants Do, Too.
YIMBYs Say Yes To Urban Density And Affordable Housing
Charlotte has an affordable housing crisis. We hear that a lot and for good reason. Consider these numbers from the U.S. Census Bureau: Since 1990, home values have increased 36 percent, while median household income has only gone up 4 percent. The appearance of prosperity with new development masks the fact that people are being priced out of their neighborhoods.
The city has made some progress in the last few years. It’s added about 5,000 affordable housing units. But there’s still a shortfall of roughly 24,000.
WFAE is taking a year-long look at this problem through our series, Finding Home. Every Monday in 2019, we’ll have stories that examine the problem, seek solutions, and bring you stories from neighborhoods small and large, both in and outside Charlotte.
Este programa ayuda a quienes buscan comprar su primera casa en Carolina del Norte
Ciudad paga para que trabajadores inmigrantes se muden allí
Latina desalojada por no presentarse en corte: “me dieron 10 minutos para salir de mi casa”
Avances en los resultados de las pruebas estatales podrían revitalizar la aldea educativa de Renaissance West
El lento renacimiento de Renaissance West
Un vecindario, un campo de golf y una escuela charter en Atlanta inspiran el trabajo de Charlotte
La visión de Charlotte para tener una aldea educativa avanza tras una década
Self-eviction: Why don’t Latinos fight back against their landlords?
Autodesalojo: ¿Por qué los latinos no se defienden frente a sus arrendadores?
Latinos impulsan mercado de la vivienda, pero corren más riesgos con el financiamiento
Protesta en Charlotte: Exigen controlar altos precios del alquiler y dar mantenimiento a viviendas
Revolutionary “tiny homes” project seeks to combat the affordable housing shortage
BeLoved Asheville: Revolucionario proyecto de “mini casas” busca combatir la escasez de vivienda a bajo precio
¿Dónde aplicarse el refuerzo de la vacuna anti COVID-19 en Carolina del Norte?
La pandemia de COVID-19 reveló que la comunidad latina era la más vulnerable en Carolina del Norte
Eastland Mall, de mercado de pulgas a ambicioso proyecto habitacional en Charlotte
Sube cifra de personas sin hogar; Mecklenburg busca recaudar fondos privados
Se amplió el programa de viviendas de Charlotte para llegar a más familias
Mecklenburg County turns to United Way to help fight homelessness
“Ya no tengo paz, ni escapatoria”: Vecinos que querían comprar parque de casas móviles deben abandonar su hogar
Subvariante de ómicron: Tiene lo peor de ómicron y delta
“Es mucha presión”: las lágrimas de una madre al borde del desalojo en Charlotte
Las personas no vacunadas tienen 30 veces más probabilidades de morir
Corporaciones compran decenas de casas en Charlotte; particulares no pueden acceder a ellas
Casos de subvariante BA.2 ómicron son un tercio de los contagios de COVID-19 en Estados Unidos
Broken promises: Neighbors of Countrywoods Mobile Home Park are asked to leave their homes before the end of March
Promesas rotas: Piden a vecinos de casas móviles que abandonen sus hogares en 3 semanas
¿La Ciudad con menos movilidad económica?
¿Están disminuyendo los casos positivos de COVID-19 en Carolina del Norte?
Compañías inversionistas están comprando miles de viviendas unifamiliares
¿Qué es un desalojo?
Hospitales llenos: Carolina del Norte pide ayuda federal por hospitalizaciones de COVID-19
¿Terminará la pandemia en el 2022?
¿Qué pasa con los inquilinos que faltan a las audiencias de desalojo en la corte?
Aprueban subsidio para pagar alquiler de familias con bajos ingresos en Charlotte
A mayoría de familias en Carolina del Norte les preocupa por no poder pagar su vivienda
Crece 55 % número de personas sin hogar en Charlotte en un año
Activistas piden moratoria estatal contra desalojos, hacen manifestaciones en Carolina del Norte
Estas regiones de Charlotte vieron las tasas altas de desalojos, pese a la moratoria
Charlotte Journalism Collaborative inicia la distribución de novela gráfica
¿Cómo recibir ayuda con el pago del alquiler? Evento lo guía a navegar en el programa de asistencia
Piden a jueces y alguaciles que no actúen sobre órdenes de desalojo en Carolina del Norte
Legislador duerme en escalones del Capitolio como protesta por el fin de la moratoria de desalojos, ninguna acción de la Cámara
Congresista Adams copatrocina ley para proteger a los inquilinos de los desalojos
Gobernador Cooper anuncia orden ejecutiva para requerir verificación de vacunación en empleados del gabinete
Superintendente de escuelas de Charlotte-Mecklenburg recomienda un mandato de mascarillas
¿Problemas financieros por el COVID-19? Estos programas federales pueden ayudarlo a pagar su vivienda en Carolina del Norte
Gobierno pide a inquilinos con problemas para pagar el alquiler que usen programas de ayuda
Estos programas lo pueden ayudar con el pago de la vivienda en Carolina del Norte
Vuelve uso de mascarilla en sitios cerrados incluso para vacunados
“Esto va a ser grande”: Inquilinos y defensores se preparan para el fin de la moratoria de desalojos
Reabren solicitudes para ayudar con pago de alquiler y servicios públicos del programa NC HOPE
Estudio identifica necesidad de más abogados para representar a personas que enfrentan problemas legales de vivienda
Presidente del comité de Charlotte está dispuesto a estudiar programas exitosos sobre el derecho a la asesoría en otras ciudades
Mientras se acerca la fecha límite de desalojos, algunas ciudades ofrecen abogados gratuitos a los inquilinos
Luchando contra la gentrificación
Guía para sacar cita para la vacuna contra COVID-19 en Charlotte
¿Cuál es la mejor vacuna contra el coronavirus?
“No creo que hemos visto lo peor”. El COVID-19 agrava la inestabilidad de la vivienda para miles
Duke crea una línea directa para preocupaciones de COVID-19 que involucran estudiantes
¿Qué les preocupan a los padres con las clases en línea?
Los precios de la vivienda se disparan a pesar del COVID-19 ya que la oferta sigue siendo escasa
La “dignidad del hogar”: residentes y defensores de Brookhill, comparten una cultura que a menudo se pasa por alto
¿Cómo amamantar a mi bebé si tengo COVID-19 y me siento mal?
Cómo emprender en un negocio de tutorías escolares a distancia
Un nuevo programa del condado de Wake podría ayudar a miles de personas a permanecer en sus hogares
Las personas que usan lentes podrían tener menor riesgo de contraer COVID-19
Informe: las viviendas a bajo precio desaparecen mientras aumenta la falta de hogares en Charlotte
Realizan entrega de mascarillas en Raleigh para trabajadores de construcción
National Grandparents Day: ¿Cómo festejar a los abuelos sin ponerlos en riesgo por la pandemia?
Indocumentados, sin seguro y sin ayuda en tiempos de COVID: Las barreras culturales entre pacientes latinos de COVID-19 y los hospitales
Indocumentados sin seguro y sin ayuda en tiempos de COVID: Familia mexicana de diez desgarrada por el mortal coronavirus
A diferencia de otras universidades, hay casos mínimos de COVID-19 en Duke
Nuevo programa de apoyo para personas en aislamiento o cuarentena debido a COVID-19
North Carolina does little to help its undocumented. Can we learn from California and New York?
Compare Foods adopts creative solutions to protect its employees and customers
Can the west slow down Covid-19 like some Asian countries?
Family is saved from being thrown out on the street thanks to community support
Dónde encontrar un sitio de prueba de COVID-19 cerca de usted
Perú ofrece soluciones a la educación a distancia
Nueva forma de presentar reclamos para pruebas COVID-19 y tratamiento de pacientes sin seguro
¿Puede occidente frenar el Covid-19 como algunos países asiáticos?
Charlotte podría permitir casas adosadas, dúplex, o triplex en vecindarios unifamiliares tradicionales
Familia se salva de ser echada a la calle gracias al apoyo de la comunidad
Cuando los empleadores de Charlotte aumentan el salario mínimo, los trabajadores por contrato a menudo quedan excluidos
“Un solo empleo debería ser suficiente”. Cómo los trabajos de bajos salarios de Charlotte hacen que la vivienda sea inaccesible
Una empresa compró cientos de casas. Ahora, los pobres están siendo “desestimados”, según críticos
“Solo quiero más para ellos”: Nuevo programa tiene como objetivo impulsar la movilidad económica de las familias
Más vecinos quisquillosos dicen sí a la densidad urbana y a la vivienda a bajo precio
El programa de Seattle hace que las viviendas sean económicas en un mercado costoso. ¿Es un modelo para Charlotte?
El oeste Charlotte se está gentrificando rápidamente. Cómo esta organización sin fines de lucro quiere que las viviendas sean económicas
Para traer viviendas más económicas, Charlotte podría vender o donar terrenos públicos
Congresista quiere más cupones de vivienda para Charlotte
Cuando se avecina un desalojo los arrendadores tienen abogados. Ahora más inquilinos también los tienen
La Autoridad de la Vivienda brinda a familias con dificultades más tiempo para usar cupones para el pago del alquiler
They were evicted and had to take their homes with them. But they also won something in return.
People with a criminal record have problems finding housing
Charlotte spent millions on low-income housing, but poor people can’t afford it
To bring more affordable housing, Charlotte could sell or donate publicly owned land
A developer broke his pledge to build affordable housing near uptown, a jury found
Free land and a $20m pledge: Big, new plans for affordable housing in Charlotte
Does Charlotte have wrong focus in building affordable housing?
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About The Project
Solutions Journalism Network launched the Charlotte Journalism Collaborative in 2019, a partnership of six major media companies and other local institutions focusing on issues of major importance to the Charlotte region. The collaborative is supported by $150,000 from the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation, as part of its $300 million commitment to rebuild the future of local journalism, essential to a functioning democracy.
The Charlotte Journalism Collaborative (CJC) is modeled on the Solutions Journalism Network method of investigating and reporting news with a primary focus on solutions to community problems. “At a time when local journalism jobs are disappearing and trust in media has hit an all-time low, the Solutions Journalism Network has taken on the challenge by organizing collaborative journalism reporting projects that promote excellent reporting and civic dialogue. the model has the potential to be part of a new wave of great local reporting, which is vital to building strong communities,” said Karen Rundlet, Knight Foundation director for journalism.