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Mercury Opinion

Where we say what we mean.

The Charlotte Mercury doesn't hide behind neutral headlines when the facts point in one direction. Our opinion desk publishes commentary, editorials, and columns that name names, assign responsibility, and argue a position — with evidence, without apology.

We cover Charlotte's civic life from a perspective that takes local government seriously, believes accountability journalism matters, and thinks readers are smart enough to handle an argument.


What Runs Here

Type Description
Staff Editorials The Mercury's institutional position on Charlotte issues
Guest Commentary Residents, advocates, and experts with a Charlotte perspective
Political Analysis Read-between-the-lines breakdowns of council votes, elections, and power moves
Longform Essays Deep dives into Charlotte's contested histories and futures

Our Standards

Opinion is labeled opinion. We don't hide editorializing in news copy. When we publish a guest column, we fact-check the claims — we may not share the view, but we stand behind the facts. When we make a mistake, we correct it prominently.

We don't publish anonymous opinion. We don't accept sponsored opinion dressed as commentary. We don't run columns that advocate illegal discrimination or targeted harassment.


Disagree With Us?

Good. Send a letter or pitch a counter-column. We read submissions at hello@mercurylocal.com. We can't publish everything, but we take disagreement seriously — it's how a community paper should work.


Latest Opinion & Commentary

We Won't Publish Guilt-by-Proximity Headlines

When an unaccepted invitation becomes a headline, journalism slips into insinuation. Here's why The Charlotte Mercury won't publish proximity stories without evidence.

Peter Cellino·Feb 4, 2026