Tim Moore Endorses Trump’s Iran Strike: What It Means for Ballantyne
Congressman Tim Moore praises Trump’s Iran strike, sparking debate back home. Ballantyne locals weigh the fallout between sips of Summit Coffee.
Congressman Tim Moore praises Trump’s Iran strike, sparking debate back home. Ballantyne locals weigh the fallout between sips of Summit Coffee.
Ballantyne clinked glasses at the May 22 Sip & Stroll as Perspire Sauna Studio and Le Petit Spa powered the evening, while Darin Jones & The Last Men Standing kept feet tapping.
Stein’s first vetoes and a budget deadlock put guns, immigration, and teacher pay at the center of North Carolina’s summer session showdown.
Charlotte’s Planning Committee okays 14 community area plans after a spirited gas‑station debate—now the real work (and coffee) begins.
A witty stroll through last week’s Ballantyne buzz—nails that glow, curls that pop, seafood sanity checks, a goose-chasing Lab, and partner perks from Summit Coffee to Copper & Thyme.
Barry Diller’s Who Knew is a rocket ride through media history—riveting boardroom lore, airtight lessons, and emotional Wi‑Fi that never quite connects.
Le Petit Spa, located above Copper Way, transforms suburban skin into festival-ready glow with collagen pens, toxin tweaks, and an Instagram-worthy lure for a complimentary facial.
Nashville-based Darin Jones & The Last Men Standing deliver a six-piece country show and turnkey production package that fits backyards, ballrooms, and big stages alike.
A Washington Post wellness report sparked this guide: salmon, sardines and mussels top the list; king mackerel and swordfish stay on ice. Charlotte shoppers, consider your cart.
At Ombre Nail Ballantyne, childhood friends Ty Truong and Lee turn 40 minutes into a carefully choreographed ritual of polish, pedicures, and pampering—right in the heart of Ballantyne.