Baltimore to receive $155 million to revitalize Inner Harbor

Rising crime and a tourism slowdown have caused businesses to leave the once majestic port city. 

Tracking of Shoppers Over Wi-Fi a Divisive Issue in Session

People do a lot of things on their cell phones – text, take pictures, get on Facebook. They may even use it to shop. But with advancing technology that allows retailers to track the behavior and shopping habits of customers, there are calls for transparency.

Consumer Group Warns Parents About Dangerous Toys

Some toys on store shelves this holiday season could cause choking, have toxic components or damage children’s ears, according to a consumer advocacy organization.

Obama for Sale Outside Democratic Convention

While the Time Warner Arena may be abuzz with politics this week, the streets of Charlotte are no less politically charged.

Toxic Toys Remain on Shelves

The holidays mean lots of toys for little ones. But sometimes those toys can be toxic.