From where did the logo design come ... These are the folks responsible for putting the Sting in Charlotte, the Spark in Los Angeles and the Starzz in Utah, as well as the concepts for the ...
The Charlotte Sting are committed to being involved in the Charlotte community and working collaboratively with groups and organizations that desire to make a positive impact in the Charlotte area.
Dawn Staley has been a monumental presence in women's college basketball and the WNBA for decades now. However, Staley ...
but the updated logo the club took on when arriving in Charlotte as an AHL club is fantastic. The cherry red color really pops off and makes the skyline look incredible, the polar bear looks ...
When undercover FBI agents were constructing a ruse to attract Charlotte Mayor Patrick Cannon, they posed as businessmen trying to open a nightclub or bar. According to a document unsealed Monday ...
Sting said that the allegations against Diddy, who famously sampled 'Every Breath You Take,' don't 'taint' the Police classic for him.
Sting hasn’t performed in Charlotte in 17 years ... each were teased with logos cast onto the stadium videoboards ahead of ...
Along with three presidents, Ethel Kennedy’s funeral on Wednesday featured three musical superstars: Sting, Kenny Chesney and Stevie Wonder. Following a eulogy by former President Clinton ...
In The New York Times today, Dawn Staley, professional basketball player for the Charlotte Sting and women's basketball coach at Temple University, describes her current ride, a Mercedes CL500.
Charlotte Alter is a senior correspondent at TIME. She covers politics, social movements, and generational change, and hosts TIME's Person of the Week podcast. She is also the author of The Ones ...
There was a huge uproar among fans when their beloved star Caitlin Clark was committed from the Olympic team this year. The post Troubled Ties of Caitlin Clark & Dawn Staley Thrown Out as NCAA Icons ...
The longtime South Carolina Gamecocks head coach and three-time NCAA National Champion spent eight seasons in the WNBA (six with the Charlotte Sting and two with the Houston Comets), during which ...