Good morning, this is Charlotte Local Pulse for Friday, November 14th.
We have significant news impacting our city, as Mecklenburg County Sheriff Garry McFadden confirms that U.S. Customs and Border Protection agents are expected to begin immigration enforcement operations in Charlotte as early as this weekend. Neither the Mecklenburg Sheriff’s Office nor CMPD is involved in these federal activities. Local leaders are urging calm, emphasizing that we have not seen any enforcement at schools, and Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools reminds parents that student rights remain protected. Many local organizations, like CharlotteEAST and faith groups, are mobilizing to support affected families, sharing resources and building mutual aid networks.
At City Hall, Mayor Vi Lyles reminds us all to avoid fueling rumors and to come together as a community during uncertain times. Although the details of the federal operation remain unclear, she, along with state and city leaders, assures us Charlotte stands for inclusion and neighborhood unity.
Turning to the weather, after a chilly start this morning, we can expect partly sunny skies with highs in the mid-60s. No major storms are expected, so it’s a great day to get outside, whether you’re heading to uptown for work or planning to visit one of our many local parks.
In state news, relief will reach many as the recent government shutdown has ended. The North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services says SNAP food assistance benefits will be processed by today, bringing a sigh of relief to nearly 600,000 households across the state. Governor Josh Stein thanks everyone for their patience, and the state team for working around the clock to get food back on tables.
In real estate, Charlotte’s housing market continues to hum, though it has cooled just slightly compared to last year’s frenetic pace. Median home prices now hover near $410,000, up about 4 percent year over year, marking a steady rise but with more homes coming on the market, which may help buyers this fall.
For job seekers, the hunt is still competitive, but hiring remains steady. Financial services and green tech continue to offer new positions, particularly in uptown and around South End. Charlotte Works is hosting a weekend career fair at the Convention Center Saturday, with dozens of employers participating.
In local business updates, a new farm-to-table restaurant has opened on Central Avenue, drawing crowds with locally sourced menus and a strong focus on community partnerships. Meanwhile, several longtime businesses in South End are grappling with rising rents and at least two, including a beloved vintage store on Camden Road, have announced closures this month.
We also want to highlight some recent school news—Myers Park High’s robotics team won state honors, heading to regionals next month, and in sports, Ardrey Kell’s girls soccer team captured the county championship on Wednesday.
On the crime front, CMPD reports several property crimes overnight near the Elizabeth and Plaza Midwood neighborhoods, reminding us to keep our vehicles locked and watch for suspicious activity. No major incidents involving personal harm have been reported in the last 24 hours, and CMPD continues to focus on preventive patrols.
Looking ahead, this weekend brings “Art On The Rail Trail” back to South End, a free festival featuring local artists and musicians along the rail line between Carson and Tremont stations. The Charlotte Symphony will perform outdoors at Freedom Park Saturday evening, and the Holiday Market at Camp North End opens tomorrow, offering unique gifts from more than 80 regional vendors.
For a feel-good close: volunteers at the Crisis Assistance Ministry downtown are celebrating a record week, having collected over 5,000 winter coats for families in need—a reminder of our city’s generosity as the season turns colder.
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