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  • Charlotte Local Pulse: Wind Advisory Across Western NC, News and Brews Coming Tuesday
    2026/04/19
    Good morning, this is Charlotte Local Pulse for Sunday, April 19th.

    We're starting this Sunday with some weather news that could impact your plans for the day. A wind advisory is in effect across Western North Carolina, including areas like Buncombe County and the McDowell Mountains, running from six in the morning through two in the afternoon. We're talking northwest winds between fifteen and twenty-five miles per hour with gusts potentially reaching fifty miles per hour. The National Weather Service is warning that gusty winds will blow around unsecured objects, and tree limbs could come down, possibly causing some power outages. If you're planning to drive, especially in a high-profile vehicle, keep both hands on the wheel and slow down. Make sure any outdoor items around your home are secured.

    Here in Charlotte proper, we're looking at mostly cloudy skies today with temperatures reaching around seventy-six degrees and westerly winds at about nine miles per hour. Much calmer than what our western neighbors are experiencing, but still something to keep an eye on if you're heading that direction.

    On the community side, we've got some interesting happenings around town. WBT is hosting News and Brews over at Heist Brewery and Barrel Arts coming up on Tuesday, May 12th from seven to nine in the evening. It's a chance for the WBT air team to get together with listeners for some fun conversation about everything happening here in Charlotte and across the region. If you're looking to connect with some folks and hear what's going on, that's a great opportunity to stop by.

    This morning on CAROLINA Focus with Sharon Thorsland and Ed Billick, we're featuring Nolan Dahm, who's the Exhibits Manager at Charlotte, talking about what's coming up at the museum and what visitors can expect.

    As we head into the rest of your Sunday, remember to take precautions if you're traveling west toward the mountains. Secure anything loose outside your home, check on your neighbors, and stay weather aware. For those of us here in the Charlotte area, it's a pretty decent day to get outside, though you might want to keep an eye on those western wind conditions in case they drift our way.

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  • Charlotte Local Pulse: Eastside Summit, BBQ Festival, and FC Action
    2026/04/18
    Good morning, this is Charlotte Local Pulse for Saturday, April 18. We kick off with city hall updates that matter to our daily lives. Today at 10 a.m., the Eastside Intergovernmental Summit gathers Mecklenburg County Commissioners, Charlotte City Council, and school board members at the Eastside hub to tackle education, affordable housing, support services, and transportation priorities through panel discussions. It directly shapes East Charlotte neighborhoods like ours.

    Shifting to today's weather, expect a high around 72 degrees at Charlotte Douglas International Airport, per Weather Underground, with 67 percent humidity and light winds. Perfect for outdoor fun, though that humidity might make afternoon events feel a bit sticky—stay hydrated for evening plans. Outlook stays mild through Sunday.

    We have exciting community events ahead. The Carolina BBQ Festival fires up right now at Victoria Yards on East 7th Street, with VIP access from 11 a.m. and main festivities 12 to 4 p.m.—grab tickets for brisket and brews in Uptown. Charlotte SHOUT! festival runs all day starting at 10 a.m. downtown, blending art and music vibes. Tomorrow, join rail safety talks on April 20, and plant pollinators at TAG on the 21st.

    Sports buzz: Charlotte FC faces New York City FC away today—stream it and cheer The Crown. Hornets news, owner Gabe Plotkin commits big to LaMelo Ball with a five-year, 260 million extension, building our team strong. WWE fans, Charlotte Flair shone in last night's SmackDown highlights.

    New business sparks: IONNA takes over Circle K EV chargers off I-85 in Salisbury, swapping to faster 400-kilowatt Alpitronic units—great for our electric drivers heading north.

    Quick school nod: Charlotte-Mecklenburg teams join today's summit, highlighting eastside achievements.

    Crime report from the past day stays calm, but note a close call at Charlotte Douglas yesterday—an American Airlines jet slammed brakes to avoid a truck on the runway, no injuries, per airport logs. Public safety teams investigated swiftly.

    Wrapping with a feel-good: Local BBQ lovers unite at Victoria Yards today, fostering community over plates—pure Queen City spirit.

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  • Charlotte Local Pulse: Crime Down 23 Percent, Beautiful Weekend Ahead
    2026/04/17
    Good morning, this is Charlotte Local Pulse for Friday, April 17th.

    We're starting this Friday with some encouraging news on the public safety front. The Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department released their first quarter report yesterday, and overall crime is down twenty-three percent compared to last year. Violent crime dropped eighteen percent, with robberies down twenty-six percent and aggravated assaults falling eighteen percent. That's a direct result of partnership-driven policing and community collaboration across our city. However, there is one concern in those numbers. Homicides did increase to twenty-two this quarter, up from sixteen last year, so while many categories are improving, violent crime prevention remains a priority for our department.

    Looking at today's weather, we've got beautiful conditions heading into the weekend. It's going to be sunny today with highs in the upper eighties, so listeners planning outdoor activities should take advantage. Winds are coming from the northwest around ten miles per hour, and we're not expecting any rain. Perfect timing for everything happening around town.

    Speaking of which, there's a lot to get out and do this weekend. If you're a barbecue fan, the Carolina BBQ Festival is happening right now at Victoria Yards in Uptown. It kicked off last night and runs through Saturday afternoon with over thirty pitmasters serving up whole hog, brisket, chicken, and more. All proceeds benefit Operation BBQ Relief, so you're supporting a great cause while enjoying some authentic Carolina barbecue.

    For the music lovers out there, Mt. Joy is performing tonight at the Truliant Amphitheater at eight o'clock for their Hope We Have Fun Part Two tour. Tomorrow night, Zach Bryan takes over Bank of America Stadium for what's sure to be a packed show on his Heaven On Tour.

    If you're looking for something family-friendly, Anne Springs Close Greenway is hosting an Earth Day celebration all day Saturday across their twenty-one hundred scenic acres in Fort Mill, South Carolina. It's completely free, and there are guided hikes, reptile encounters, children's farm activities, and even free kayak rentals from nine in the morning until five in the afternoon. Programming runs from ten to three with hands-on conservation activities for all ages.

    And if you're in the mood for wine and food, Charlotte Wine and Food Week continues tomorrow night with the Grand Tasting at Station West. General admission is one hundred fifty dollars, and you get tastings from over one hundred wines plus bites from Charlotte's culinary community, live music, and a mobile auction preview.

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  • Charlotte Local Pulse: Record Heat, Transit Safety Boost, and Spring Openings
    2026/04/16
    Good morning, this is Charlotte Local Pulse for Thursday, April 16. We kick off with the weather, as southwest winds blow at 5 to 9 miles per hour with gusts up to 30, under mostly clear skies and no rain chance today, according to WBTV and Windy forecasts. Expect highs near 91 degrees, perfect for outdoor plans, though record heat through the weekend worsens our drought, so conserve water. A cold front hits Sunday, cooling us early next week, per WCCB.

    Shifting to city hall, CATS unveiled their 2027 budget with a 10 million dollar boost for transit safety, directly easing worries for our daily commutes around Uptown and beyond, as WCNC reports. In new business buzz, Thoughtful Baking Co. opens its first storefront soon near Common Market in Oakhurst, bringing farm-fresh quiches and pies, while Sweetgreen lands at the Commonwealth in Plaza Midwood on April 21 for those healthy bowls we crave, says The Charlotte Observer.

    Real estate heats up too, with Northwood Ravin finishing Providence Row near SouthPark by summer 2027, adding 830 apartments and townhomes to our skyline, per Charlotte Business Journal. Jobs look strong as Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corp. eyes a May signing here, planning up to 2,000 hires by 2032.

    On the crime front, Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police's latest report shows overall crime down 9 percent last year, with interactions up just 5 percent to about 575,000, a positive for our neighborhoods, from the Mecklenburg County site.

    Sports fans, catch Charlotte FC versus Charlotte Independence tonight at 7:30 in the US Open Cup at Sportsplex at Matthews, tickets around 24 dollars. Charlotte Checkers face Lehigh Valley Phantoms Saturday at 4 p.m. at Bojangles Coliseum.

    Mark your calendars for community vibes: SouthPark After 5 tonight from 5 to 9 at Symphony Park, free; Spring Plant Sale Friday at Wing Haven; and the Eastside Summit Saturday at Eatway Regional Rec Center to chat education and housing with leaders. Earth Month shines with events mitigating climate change across town.

    For a feel-good lift, local gems like 704 Shop and Girl Tribe pop up at Quail Hollow for the Truist Championship next month, blending Charlotte flavor with PGA stars.

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  • Charlotte Local Pulse: April 12 - Safety Alert, Soccer Showdown, and Earth Day Plans
    2026/04/12
    Good morning, this is Charlotte Local Pulse for Sunday, April 12. We kick off with breaking news from last night, a serious crash on the 1130 block of Eastway Drive in east Charlotte left nine people injured, according to MEDIC. Our first responders handled it swiftly, and we wish everyone a quick recovery while reminding drivers to stay cautious on those busy roads.

    Shifting to sports, Charlotte FC faces Nashville SC today at 1 PM at Bank of America Stadium. Tickets are moving fast, so if youre a fan, grab yours for this MLS showdown packed with potential penalty drama. Over at UNC Charlotte, the mens tennis team celebrated Senior Day yesterday against Tulsa right here in town, wrapping up a strong season.

    On the crime front from the past 24 hours, no major arrests or public safety alerts to report, keeping our streets relatively calm. City Hall updates are light today, but theyre pushing forward with daily life tweaks like smoother traffic flow near Uptown landmarks.

    Weather-wise, were looking at a mild sunny day with highs around 72 degrees and low humidity, perfect for outdoor plans, though a brief afternoon shower could pop up near Freedom Park. Outlook stays clear into tomorrow.

    New business buzz includes fresh openings along Reedy Creek Road, boosting our east side economy. Job market stays solid with about 5,000 postings citywide, many in tech and healthcare near South End. Real estate sees median home prices holding at around 420,000 dollars, with quick sales in NoDa.

    Mark your calendars for the free Earth Day Celebration this Wednesday at McLawland Farms on 8632 Reedy Creek Road, from 3 to 6:30 PM. Enjoy farmers market vibes, cooking demos, and kids activities highlighting local agriculture.

    Local schools shine too, with UNC Charlotte golf wrapping strong rounds recently. And for a feel-good story, community volunteers rallied yesterday at the NASCAR Hall of Fame for a cleanup, strengthening our neighborhoods one block at a time.

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  • Charlotte Local Pulse: Spring Energy, Budget Decisions, and Hornets Heat
    2026/04/11
    Good morning, this is Charlotte Local Pulse for Saturday, April 11.

    We kick off with breaking news from the Hornets last night at Spectrum Center, where Brandon Miller got into a heated exchange with Duncan Robinson and Isaiah Stewart during their matchup against the Pistons, adding fire to an already intense game our team nearly pulled off. Sports fans, keep an eye on that energy as playoffs heat up.

    Shifting to city hall, Charlotte City Council schedules a special meeting Tuesday at 10 a.m. at the Charlotte Mecklenburg Government Center to tackle key budget decisions that could impact our daily commutes and neighborhood services, so mark your calendars if you want to weigh in.

    Weather today brings mild sunshine with highs around 72 degrees and low humidity, perfect for outdoor fun, though a brief afternoon shower might pop up near Uptown, so pack light layers for events. Outlook stays clear through Sunday.

    New business buzz includes the UNC Charlotte Botanical Gardens Spring Plant Sale firing up now until 3 p.m. in Lot 5 near the gardens, drawing gardeners citywide, while Resident Culture Brewing in Plaza Midwood hosts Food Truck Friday tonight from 5 p.m., boosting our local craft scene.

    Community events abound: head to Cabarrus Arena and Events Center at 4751 NC Highway 49 in Concord for the Cooperative Extension Spring Plant and Herb Sale from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. with over 75 vendors, free parking. Tonight, catch free live music at First Ward Park for Charlotte SHOUT! Showcase or Armored Cow Brewing in University City for food trucks till 9 p.m. Kids love the free water playgroup at Charlotte Aquatics this morning.

    Local schools shine with Friday Morning Hikes wrapping up at Latta Nature Preserve, and high school teams notched wins in recent soccer matches.

    Crime report from the past 24 hours notes a resolved theft at IKEA on Concord Mills Boulevard with quick arrests, and CMPD urges caution around East Independence Boulevard after a minor traffic incident, but overall, neighborhoods stay safe.

    For a feel-good lift, volunteers at Innovation Barn offered free public tours yesterday, connecting our community through tech and creativity.

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  • Charlotte Local Pulse: Wine Festivals, STEAM Fun, and Concert Weekend Ahead
    2026/04/10
    Good morning, this is Charlotte Local Pulse for Friday, April 10th.

    We're starting off with a public safety alert out of University City. Charlotte Mecklenburg Police are investigating a shooting that occurred Thursday night in that area. One person was injured in the incident, and investigators are still working to gather details. If you live or work in that neighborhood, authorities ask that you remain alert and report any suspicious activity.

    Speaking of the weekend ahead, our Queen City is absolutely packed with things to do, and honestly, the weather should cooperate with us. We're looking at temperatures climbing into the mid-seventies today, perfect for getting outside and enjoying what Charlotte has to offer.

    If you're into wine, the tenth annual University City Wine Festival is happening this weekend with special themed events each day. Over at First Ward Park, the Charlotte StrEATs Festival is bringing together some of our best local restaurants and mixologists. Saturday kicks off with a tasting tour starting at eleven in the morning, and Sunday opens up with free admission for the community celebration starting at noon.

    For those looking for something a bit different, the Regional Festival of India is taking over Stumptown Park in Matthews on Saturday from noon to six. It's completely free admission, and you'll find traditional Indian food, dance performances, jewelry and clothing vendors, plus cultural activities like henna art and saree draping. It's a great family-friendly option.

    If you've got kids or you're a science enthusiast yourself, STEAMfest 2026 is happening Sunday in Mooresville at Woodlawn School. Over one hundred free hands-on activities in science, technology, engineering, arts and math. North Carolina's largest STEM and arts festival is back, and it runs from noon to four.

    Now, if you're more into entertainment, the Spectrum Center has quite the weekend lined up. Comedian Katt Williams takes the stage Saturday night at eight, and then Cardi B brings her Little Miss Drama Tour to Charlotte on Sunday evening at seven thirty. The Charlotte Hornets also face off against the Detroit Pistons tonight at the Spectrum Center.

    For sports fans, the Charlotte Knights are taking on Memphis at Truist Field all weekend, and Charlotte FC plays Nashville on Saturday night at Bank of America Stadium.

    On a brighter note, high schoolers looking to make prom season more accessible can visit Lydia's Prom Closet every Saturday through April twenty-fifth at First Baptist Church in Huntersville. They're offering free prom dresses with no appointment necessary.

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  • Charlotte Local Pulse: Spring Warmth, Court Ruling, and Evening Entertainment
    2026/04/09
    Good morning, this is Charlotte Local Pulse for Thursday, April 9th. We start with the weather shaping our day. Frost is possible north of the city overnight, so protect those tender plants around your yards in Huntersville or Cornelius, but we warm up quickly today with dry conditions and an elevated fire threat due to low humidity, per WSOC-TV forecasts. Expect sunny skies pushing highs into the sixties, perfect for outdoor plans, though showers could build into the weekend.

    In breaking news from City Hall, an appeals court ruled against the city in a flooded homeowner dispute in east Charlotte, where an elderly widow got a 45-thousand-dollar settlement over sewage issues that some say was coerced, impacting how we handle stormwater fixes on streets like Central Avenue. Mecklenburg County Sheriff Garry McFadden and his new Chief Deputy Ricky Robbins shared their vision for safer neighborhoods during a live chat, focusing on community partnerships.

    On the crime front from the past day, firefighters quickly doused a semi-truck fire on Highway 74 in nearby Shelby with no injuries, and a swarm of bees delayed a flight at Charlotte Douglas Airport, but public safety stays steady with no major incidents downtown.

    We are seeing solid job growth here, with about 15-thousand new postings in tech and healthcare last month around Uptown and South End. Real estate heats up too, like that stunning four-bedroom modern home in Plaza Midwood listed near a million bucks, steps from NoDa dining.

    New business buzz includes the debut of a veteran tribute at American Legion Stadium on South Tryon Street. Culturally, tonight's lineup shines: CeCe Winans brings her More Than This Tour to Ovens Auditorium on East Independence Boulevard at 7pm with hits like Goodness of God; Jeff Dunham's Artificial Intelligence comedy hits Spectrum Center on East Trade Street; Phoneboy rocks The Underground; and The Charlotte Ideas Festival features Derek Thompson at The Carolina.

    Looking ahead, the 13th Charlotte African American Festival kicks off soon, and Community TechDay on the 9th offers STEM workshops and drones at city venues. Local high schools celebrated wins in track meets yesterday.

    For a feel-good lift, a self-guided food tour highlights our diverse eats from Southern spots in Uptown to global flavors in NoDa, connecting us through shared meals.

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