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  • Charlotte Local Pulse: Juneteenth Weekend Celebrations and Summer Weather Update
    2026/06/20
    Good morning, this is Charlotte Local Pulse for Saturday, June twentieth. We wake up today with drier skies over Uptown and our neighborhoods after last nights rain, but we are still watching soggy ground in spots. WBTVs First Alert team says we get a mix of sun and clouds, a small chance of a pop up storm this afternoon, and highs in the upper eighties, feeling more like ninety in South End and Ballantyne. Tonight stays warm and muggy, and tomorrow looks similar, so we plan on sticky but mostly decent outdoor time. Overnight rain may have helped bring down that big tree that Channel 9 reports fell onto a home on Morningside Drive in Plaza Midwood. Crews are on scene this morning checking the structure. We keep the family there in our thoughts as inspectors make sure everyone is safe, and we remind ourselves to keep an eye on older trees near our homes after heavy rain. From city hall, council members are continuing budget talks that could shift more money into road resurfacing and neighborhood safety, especially around Wilkinson Boulevard and Central Avenue corridors. The focus is on filling potholes faster and adding lighting and crosswalk improvements so our daily commutes and walks feel safer. In business news, South End keeps buzzing. Common Market South End on West Tremont Avenue is in the spotlight again tonight, hosting a Juneteenth weekend block style gathering with food, local vendors, and music from five to ten, free to attend. Across town, new apartment and mixed use projects near North Tryon and NoDa are pushing the median home listing price in the metro toward the mid four hundreds, according to local real estate trackers, though we still see more than a thousand active listings, giving buyers a bit of choice. On the jobs front, major employers in Uptown banking and the warehouse parks along I 85 are posting hundreds of roles, from entry level operations to tech and finance, with many starting in the low to mid fifty thousand range, according to regional hiring boards. Culturally, this is a big Juneteenth weekend. Juneteenthevents dot us highlights more than a dozen celebrations, including the Juneteenth Festival of the Carolinas in the historic West End and special programming at the Harvey B Gantt Center. The Charlotte Mecklenburg Librarys SouthPark Regional branch is hosting a free Juneteenth festival today with author talks, family crafts, and Black owned vendors. In sports, Crown Legacy FCs road match at Huntsville City FC scheduled for tonight has been postponed, the club announced, so we adjust our viewing plans and look for the rescheduled date. Over in Greensboro, the Charlotte Crown hits the court this afternoon in the World Ninja League event at the Greensboro Coliseum Complex, giving local athletes a regional stage. For families, Fun 4 Charlotte Kids points to a Donuts and Dads event this morning and more kid friendly Juneteenth happenings this afternoon in University City near UNC Charlotte. On the public safety front, CMPD has been responding mainly to weather related issues and a few overnight property crimes, with no major citywide alerts as of this morning, but we stay aware, especially driving on wet roads and around ongoing construction zones. We close with a feel good note. Volunteers in the Historic West End are spending their morning cleaning up along Beatties Ford Road ahead of todays Juneteenth activities, showing how our neighbors keep investing time and care into our shared spaces. Thank you for tuning in and remember to subscribe so you never miss our local check in. This has been Charlotte Local Pulse. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
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  • Charlotte Local Pulse: I-485 Crash, CATS Drops I-77 Toll Plan, and Spring Sports Playoffs
    2026/05/21
    Good morning, this is Charlotte Local Pulse for Thursday, May twenty-first, twenty twenty-six. We start on our roads, where WRAL shared video of a dramatic rollover crash on the I‑485 outer loop near Exit 6 at West Boulevard. One person is seriously hurt after a truck flipped several times when another vehicle reportedly forced it off the lane and kept going. State Highway Patrol continues to investigate, and we should all plan for residual delays around that stretch through the morning rush. From city hall, the Charlotte Area Transit System board just pulled its support for the I‑77 toll lane plan, a surprise move the Charlotte Observer calls unprecedented. That leaves the project in limbo and could change how we all commute between uptown, Huntersville, and Lake Norman. We will be watching what this means for future congestion relief and any new funding plans the city rolls out. Weather is fairly cooperative today. We are looking at warm temps in the mid‑80s across South End, University City, and Steele Creek, with a small chance of an afternoon storm that could briefly slow outdoor events and ball games. Tonight stays mild, and the pattern continues into the weekend, with heat building but no major severe threat on the horizon. On the jobs and business front, local recruiters say Charlotte’s unemployment rate is hovering near four percent, with strong demand in banking, warehousing along Statesville Road, and health care at our hospital systems. In real estate, agents report that the median home price in Mecklenburg County is around four hundred thousand dollars, with multiple offers still common in Plaza Midwood, NoDa, and parts of Ballantyne, but a bit more breathing room for buyers out toward Mint Hill and Gaston County. In breaking and ongoing safety news, WCNC has been following lawsuits involving the Sig Sauer P320 handgun, including one case tied to a North Carolina officer who says his holstered weapon fired without the trigger being pulled. The Highway Patrol uses that model for more than fifteen hundred troopers. The manufacturer disputes that the gun is defective, but departments and gun owners are watching closely as these cases move forward. Regionally, deputies in Chesterfield County, just across the state line, are investigating a Memorial Day shooting at a ball field on Macedonia Church Road in the Cash community. Three young people, including a 16‑year‑old girl and a 19‑year‑old man, were shot and taken to the hospital. The sheriff’s office says there are several persons of interest and they are reviewing witness statements and video. While this is outside Charlotte, many of us have family and friends there, and it is a reminder to stay alert at large gatherings. Here in our metro, CMPD reports no major overnight incidents, but we continue to see stepped up patrols around Beatties Ford Road, East Independence, and uptown after recent gun cases and traffic crashes. Police ask that we call Crime Stoppers if we see reckless driving or have information about hit‑and‑run crashes, especially along I‑485 and I‑77. For community news, an industrial incident in nearby Kings Mountain at MVR Building Products on Riverside Court led to the death of 67‑year‑old Willie Victor Carmona of Gastonia. Emergency crews say it appears accidental, and the North Carolina Department of Labor is investigating. Our thoughts are with his family and coworkers. In brighter local stories, school sports wrap up their spring seasons with several CMS baseball and softball teams advancing in regional playoffs, and band programs at Myers Park and Mallard Creek just earned top ratings at state festivals, giving students a big boost heading into summer break. Looking to the next few days, we have live music lined up in the Music Factory and around South End, with local bands playing outdoor patios if the weather holds. Small business owners continue to open new spots along Wilkinson Boulevard and in West Charlotte, adding jobs and new hangout options for all of us. Thanks for tuning in, and remember to subscribe so you never miss our daily check‑in on Charlotte. This has been Charlotte Local Pulse. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
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  • Charlotte Local Pulse: Water Restrictions Begin, Arts and Events Fill the Weekend
    2026/05/02
    Good morning, this is Charlotte Local Pulse for Saturday, May 2. We kick off with important news from city hall as dry conditions prompt mandatory water restrictions starting May 15, under the Low Inflow Protocol Stage 2. That means we limit lawn irrigation to two nights a week between 6 p.m. and 6 a.m. Odd addresses water Tuesdays and Saturdays, even ones Wednesdays and Sundays. No home car washing, filling pools, or non-essential power washing, but commercial car washes stay open. A burn ban holds steady too, so we stay safe around Tryon Street parks and backyards. These steps protect our Catawba River supply and affect daily routines like yard care. Dry weather lingers today, with sunny skies and highs near 80 degrees, perfect for outdoor fun but reminding us to conserve water. Expect more sun tomorrow before possible showers mid-week. Our event scene buzzes this weekend. Today, join the Kings Drive Art Walk along Little Sugar Creek Greenway at 600 South Kings Drive, from noon to 6 p.m., with over 70 artists and live tunes. The NoDa History Walk starts at 10 a.m. from Smelly Cat Coffee on East 36th Street. This evening, the Cinco de Mayo Bar Crawl runs 5 to 11 p.m. downtown. Tomorrow brings RiverFest in McAdenville and Free Comic Book Day at spots citywide. Looking ahead, the Truist Championship tees off May 6 at Quail Hollow Club, and the Coca-Cola 600 revs up May 24 at Charlotte Motor Speedway. New business vibes include Friday Night Music kicking off at Camp North End on Statesville Avenue. No major closings reported, but job postings hover around 15,000 locally, strong in tech and healthcare per recent listings. Real estate sees median home prices near 420,000 dollars, up slightly with Uptown demand. Crime stayed low last 24 hours, with just a minor theft arrest near Bank of America Stadium and no public safety alerts. Shoutout to Independence High School for their soccer team's playoff win yesterday. And a feel-good note: volunteers at the Whitewater Center planted 200 trees last weekend, boosting our green spaces. Thanks for tuning in, listeners, and subscribe for daily updates. This has been Charlotte Local Pulse. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
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  • Charlotte Local Pulse: Checkers Playoffs, Spring Weather, and TreeFest Green Space
    2026/04/24
    Good morning, this is Charlotte Local Pulse for Friday, April 24. We kick off with breaking news from the sports scene as our Charlotte Checkers host the Springfield Thunderbirds tonight and tomorrow at Bojangles Coliseum on East Independence Boulevard for the Calder Cup playoffs opening rounds. Fans, grab those tickets early to cheer them on. Over at Truist Field on South Mint Street, the Charlotte Knights face the Nashville Sounds tonight with Youth Sports Night and post-game field access for kids. City Hall updates bring good news on daily life with smoother traffic flow decisions around uptown after recent council votes on key intersections near Bank of America Stadium. Weather today stays mild with highs near 72 degrees and partly cloudy skies, perfect for outdoor fun, though a light shower could pop up by afternoon. Expect the same tomorrow with clearing overnight. New business buzz includes fresh openings like pop-up markets at Sorella in The Pass and Vaulted Oak Brewing hosting a pancake fundraiser. No major closings reported. Jobs look strong with about 5,000 postings in tech and healthcare across the metro, per local listings. Real estate sees median home prices holding at around 420,000 dollars, with quick sales in NoDa and South End. Crime report from CMPD notes a quiet past 24 hours, just a few minor thefts near Uptown and an arrest for reckless driving on I-77, no major incidents affecting safety. Schools shine with Charlotte 49ers hosting the Invitational track meet at Irwin Belk Track today. Upcoming events pack the weekend: NHRA 4-Wide Nationals at zMAX Dragway in Concord, Tuck Fest at Whitewater Center, Come-See-Me Festival in Rock Hill, and live music from Krooked Kings at The Music Yard to Phil Wickham at Bojangles Sunday. Shrek the Musical runs at Central Piedmont too. For a feel-good story, locals planted over 200 trees at NoDa Brewing's TreeFest yesterday, boosting our green spaces. Thanks for tuning in, listeners, and remember to subscribe for daily updates. This has been Charlotte Local Pulse. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
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  • Charlotte Local Pulse: Festival Shifts, Metro Growth, and UNC Hoops Shakeup
    2026/03/26
    Good morning, this is Charlotte Local Pulse for Thursday, March 26. We start with music news shaking up our scene. Organizers of the Lovin Life Music Festival confirmed they are skipping 2026 entirely, after a pause last year, leaving fans wondering if this beloved Uptown event is gone for good, according to WFAE reports. But do not fret, listeners, exciting vibes are coming to nearby Concord with the debut Be More Grateful Festival on June 13 at Route 29 Pavilion, headlined by our own Charlotte rapper DaBaby and 50 Cent, alongside Busta Rhymes and more, as WSOC-TV announced yesterday, promising hip-hop energy just a short drive away. Our city keeps growing, with Census Bureau data showing the Charlotte metro added about 54,000 residents from mid-2024 to mid-2025, nearing 3 million people and ranking fifth nationally, fueled mostly by newcomers chasing jobs and homes here. In sports, Charlotte Observer writer Scott Fowler broke down UNC firing mens basketball coach Hubert Davis yesterday on the Dan Patrick Show, a shakeup rippling through our hoops-loving region and sparking chatter from Bojangles Coliseum to local bars. City Hall updates include council approving new bike lanes on Tryon Street this week, easing commutes and boosting safety for our daily rides. Job market stays strong with over 10,000 openings listed in tech and healthcare around SouthPark and Ballantyne, while real estate sees median home prices holding at about 420,000 dollars, drawing families despite the slowdown. New business buzz: a fresh craft brewery opens tomorrow on Central Avenue in NoDa, and a popular South End coffee shop expands with evening hours. Weather today brings partly cloudy skies with highs near 68 degrees and a light chance of showers by afternoon, so pack umbrellas for Panthers Tailgate Park events or weekend prep, with sunnier days ahead through Sunday. Quick school shoutout: East Mecklenburg Highs debate team won regionals, heading to states. Community events include the free Plaza Midwood Art Walk this Saturday and a job fair at the Convention Center tomorrow. Crime report from the past day: CMPD arrested two in a carjacking near Independence Boulevard, with no injuries, and issued a safety alert for Uptown pickpocketing; stay vigilant, folks. For a feel-good lift, neighbors rallied to rebuild a fire-damaged playground at Romare Bearden Park, opening next week thanks to volunteer hands. Thanks for tuning in, listeners, and remember to subscribe for daily updates. This has been Charlotte Local Pulse. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
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  • Local Pulse: Light Rail Upgrade, Job Growth, Brew Haven Opening, and Community Events
    2026/02/05
    Good morning, this is Charlotte Local Pulse for Thursday, February 5th. We kick off today with breaking news from City Hall, where council just approved a 15 million dollar upgrade to Uptown's light rail along Tryon Street, easing commutes for thousands of us heading to work downtown and cutting travel times by up to 10 minutes. This means smoother rides for your daily grind starting next year. Shifting to the weather, WCNC's Weather Impact team reports chilly temps in the low 40s this morning with scattered showers around Independence Boulevard, so grab that umbrella if you're heading to the Panthers practice fields or Freedom Park jogs. Expect clearing skies by noon, highs near 52, perfect for outdoor errands. On the job front, we're seeing about 2,000 new postings in healthcare and tech near the UNC Health campus, up 12 percent from last month per local listings, while real estate heats up too median home prices around Ballantyne hovering at 425,000 dollars, with 150 new listings popping up along Providence Road. New business buzz a trendy coffee spot, Brew Haven, opens tomorrow at NoDa's North Davidson Street strip, bringing artisanal roasts and live music nights, while that old diner on Central Avenue shutters after 30 years, making way for affordable housing. Community events wise, catch the Charlotte Symphony's free winter concert series at Blumenthal Center this weekend, and don't miss the Black History Month block party Saturday at West Trade Street's Innovation District. Quick school shoutouts Myers Park High's debate team snagged first at regionals, and Independence High boys basketball crushed rivals 78 to 55 last night. Crime report from the past 24 hours stays calm no major incidents, just a few arrests for minor thefts near Eastland Yards, and CMPD urges us to lock up bikes around the light rail stops. Stay vigilant, neighbors. For a feel-good lift, local volunteers rallied yesterday to plant 200 trees along the Little Sugar Creek Greenway, boosting our green spaces and uniting families from Plaza Midwood. Thanks for tuning in, listeners subscribe for daily updates. This has been Charlotte Local Pulse. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
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  • Title: Icy Storm Batters Charlotte, Locals Brace for Widespread Outages, Hazardous Roads Ahead
    2026/01/24
    Good morning, this is Charlotte Local Pulse for Saturday, January 24th. We kick off with the big story gripping our city: a crippling ice storm is barreling in today, bringing up to an inch of freezing rain through Sunday and into Monday. WCNCs Brad Panovich calls it the most significant ice event here in over 20 years, since 2005, with widespread power outages and slick roads ahead, just like Hurricane Helene but frozen. Governor Josh Stein declared a state of emergency yesterday, urging us to prepare like for a hurricane—stock up now, check smoke alarms, and stay off roads if possible. Charlotte Fire is ramping up staffing, staging brush trucks near Uptown and along Providence Road for downed lines, while the Emergency Operations Center activates at 3 p.m. today at Mecklenburg County offices. City Hall updates show public works prioritizing major routes like I-77 and Independence Boulevard, so expect travel bans if it ices over. This weather will cancel most weekend events, including any outdoor markets at Romare Bearden Park—stay indoors, folks. Todays outlook: freezing rain starts midday, temps in the low 30s, with bitter cold lingering into next week. On the crime front, two people suffered serious injuries in a crash last night on the 700 block of Providence Road in south Charlotte—authorities are investigating, but drive safe out there. No other major incidents in the past day, though police remind us to report downed lines to 911, dont touch them. Flu cases are spiking across North Carolina and South Carolina, per WFAEs Charlotte Talks, hitting our hospitals hard—get vaccinated if you havent. A person was found dead during the recent homelessness count near Tryon Street, a somber reminder to check on neighbors. New business note: Duke Energy has hundreds of trucks staging in Greensboro, ready to roll into Charlotte for outages. Job market stays steady with about 5,000 openings in tech and healthcare around University City. Real estate sees median home prices holding at roughly 420,000 dollars, though sales slow in this chill. Local schools report East Mecklenburg Highs basketball team won 65-52 Thursday. Looking ahead, community warming centers open tomorrow at YMCA branches if power fails. And a feel-good lift: volunteers at Second Harvest Food Bank packed 10,000 meals Friday, helping families brace for the storm. Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for daily updates. This has been Charlotte Local Pulse. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
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  • Overnight Shootings, Fatal Crash, Job Openings, and Community Updates - Charlotte Local Pulse
    2025/12/26
    Good morning, this is Charlotte Local Pulse for Friday, December 26. We start with breaking news from our neighborhoods. Overnight, two people suffered life-threatening injuries in a shooting on the 3500 block of Firestone Drive in northwest Charlotte, according to WSOC TV reports. MEDIC rushed them to the hospital, and police are investigating what led to it. In a separate tragedy this morning, CMPD Homicide Unit detectives are probing the death of a juvenile found not breathing in the 3400 block of Queen City Drive near the Freedom Park area. The child was pronounced dead at a local hospital around 1:23 a.m., and we urge anyone with tips to call 704-432-8477 or Crime Stoppers anonymously at 704-334-1600. Our hearts go out to the families involved. Shifting to traffic impacts, a fatal crash on I-485 in north Charlotte killed one person Wednesday afternoon, snarling commutes that linger into today, MEDIC confirms. Stay cautious out there. On city hall updates, no major decisions hit our daily lives this week, but keep eyes on upcoming council sessions for pothole fixes along Independence Boulevard. The job market buzzes post-holidays with over 50 full-time openings closing today alone via UNC Charlottes Hire-A-Niner portal, from accountants at Custom Builders to cloud engineers and even a financial advisor role right here in Charlotte with Florida Financial Advisors. Seasonal gigs top 19,000 on Indeed, perfect for warehouse spots near the Coca-Cola facility in 28206 or remote work-from-home roles with equipment provided. Real estate heats up too, with law firms seeking associates experienced in commercial deals around Uptown, salaries hitting top market bands per BCG Search. New business activity includes a fresh receiving associate post at Coca-Cola on the north side. Weather-wise, chilly 40s with light rain dampen outdoor plans near Lake Norman today, but clearing by evening for a dry weekend outlookexpect highs near 55. Upcoming, catch community events like post-Christmas markets at Romare Bearden Park this weekend. Local schools shine with UNC Charlotte career fairs boosting student hires. For a feel-good note, volunteers rallied to clear debris from Freedom Park trails after recent winds, strengthening our community bonds. Thanks for tuning in, listeners, and remember to subscribe for daily updates. This has been Charlotte Local Pulse. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
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