Good morning, this is Charlotte Local Pulse for March 21, 2026. We kick off with breaking news from our skies and streets. A winter storm brought chaos yesterday, confirming an EF-0 tornado touchdown near Wilkinson Boulevard, leaving about 1,100 without power into this morning. Flights at Charlotte Douglas International Airport are recovering after widespread delays, so if youre heading out, check your status. Todays weather clears up with partly sunny skies and highs near 55 degrees, perfect for weekend errands, though watch for lingering puddles on Tryon Street.
From city hall, Mecklenburg County just approved 6.3 million dollars for Mallard Creek restoration, a win for greener neighborhoods and flood protection thatll ease daily commutes. In business buzz, PSA Airlines celebrated their new headquarters opening near the airport yesterday, bringing 400 jobs and a historic boost to our economy. CVS Health poured 2.24 million into west Charlotte health options around Beatties Ford Road, improving access for families. But were sad to report a beloved Italian bistro in the Charlotte area is closing, with exciting plans for a replacement soon. Family Dollar announced shuttering their Matthews distribution center, cutting over 370 jobs, so our job market stays mixed with about 10,000 openings listed locally.
Real estate heats up too, with median home prices holding steady around 420,000 dollars amid steady demand near Lake Norman. Sports fans, the Hornets retired Dell Currys jersey last night at Spectrum Center, and LaMelo Ball led a thrilling win over Miami. Queens mens basketball makes history today, facing Purdue in their first NCAA Tournament game. Our 49ers tennis team hosts Wichita State at Halton-Wagner Tennis Complex this morning, ranked and ready to shine.
Crime report from the past day stays calm, with no major incidents but increased ICE traffic stops noted around Uptown, per local videos and reports, so drive safely. CMS skips makeup days after storm cancellations, giving kids a breather. Upcoming, catch the Charlotte International Dance Film Festival this weekend for cultural vibes. And a feel-good nod to Panthers owners David and Nicole Tepper donating 250,000 dollars to womens athletics at UNC Charlotte.
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