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  • Charlotte Local Pulse: Protests, Town Hall, and Spring Weather
    2026/03/28
    Good morning, this is Charlotte Local Pulse for Saturday, March 28.

    We start with breaking news on the No Kings protests hitting our streets today. Organizers from WCNC report the main rally kicks off from noon to 3 p.m. at First Ward Park in Uptown, drawing neighbors together against federal policies, rising costs, and tensions overseas. They stress its nonviolent focus, aiming to spark local advocacy, so if youre heading downtown near Tryon Street, check our app for traffic tweaks and plan accordingly.

    Shifting to city hall, Mayor Pro Tem James Mitchell hosts a town hall today at the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Government Center on East Trade Street. Hell dive into decisions on traffic flow and neighborhood funding that touch our daily commutes and parks.

    Weather-wise, were looking at partly cloudy skies with highs near 72 degrees and a light chance of afternoon showers, per Queen City News updates. That means outdoor plans at Freedom Park stay solid, but grab an umbrella for evening walks. Outlook holds mild through Monday.

    In new business buzz, a fresh coffee spot opens Monday on South Tryon near the light rail, while a longtime diner on Central Avenue shutters after 20 years, shifting jobs to nearby spots.

    Jobs market shows strength, with about 5,000 openings listed last week in tech and healthcare around Ballantyne, rounding up from LinkedIn data. Real estate heats up too, with median home prices at roughly 420,000 dollars, up 4 percent, fueling moves near NoDa.

    Sports note: Local high schools shine, with Myers Park girls soccer clinching a 2-1 win over rivals Thursday. Upcoming, catch community events like the free jazz night tomorrow at the Bechtler Museum and a cleanup at Little Sugar Creek Greenway Sunday morning.

    Crime report from the past day stays low-key: CMPD reports one arrest for shoplifting near Eastland Yards and a vehicle break-in on Providence Road, no injuries. Stay vigilant around ATMs after dark.

    For a feel-good lift, neighbors rallied to repair playgrounds at Revolution Park, thanks to 50 volunteers.

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  • Charlotte Local Pulse: Capital Group Hub and Metro Growth to 3 Million
    2026/03/27
    Good morning, this is Charlotte Local Pulse for Friday, March 27th.

    We're starting this morning with some exciting economic news for our city. Governor Josh Stein announced yesterday that Capital Group, one of the world's largest asset managers, will be establishing a major East Coast operations hub right here in Charlotte. This is a huge win for our banking sector reputation. The project will bring around 600 new jobs to the region with an anticipated annual payroll impact of more than 116 million dollars. Over the next twelve years, economists project this will grow our state's economy by over five point two billion dollars. It's the kind of development that shows why Charlotte continues to be such an attractive destination for major corporations.

    Speaking of growth, our city is booming. New Census Bureau estimates show the Charlotte metro area is now closing in on three million residents. We've added nearly 280 thousand people since April 2020, making us the seventh fastest growing metro in the entire country. Just in the past year alone, we've welcomed 54 thousand new neighbors. That's a remarkable surge of talent and energy flowing into our community.

    On the crime front, federal authorities wrapped up a significant case yesterday. Two Charlotte men were sentenced to prison in connection with a multi-state stolen luxury vehicle ring and drug trafficking operation. Andre Lamar Sumner was sentenced to seventy months in prison, while Erren Woodson received fifty-one months. The conspiracy involved millions of dollars in high-end vehicles and large quantities of marijuana trafficking.

    For our sports fans, we've got an exciting weekend ahead. The Charlotte Hornets are hosting the Boston Celtics at Spectrum Center on Sunday evening at six o'clock. If you're looking for baseball, the Charlotte Knights take on the Durham Bulls tonight at Truist Field downtown at seven oh four, with games continuing through the weekend. Meanwhile, our forty-niners are playing host to some quality competition. The baseball team faces South Florida tonight at six and continues the series through Sunday. Our softball team is taking on North Texas with games tonight and tomorrow, and if you're a tennis fan, the men's team faces Rice this morning at eleven at Life Time Fitness over on Golf Links Drive.

    There's also some soccer action coming up tomorrow night when Carolina Ascent FC takes on Fort Lauderdale United at American Legion Memorial Stadium.

    We're tracking weather conditions today that should be pleasant for all these outdoor activities, though you'll want to check your local forecast for any changes through the weekend.

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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.

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  • Charlotte Local Pulse: Severe Weather, Housing Hope, and Rescue Success
    2026/03/22
    Good morning, this is Charlotte Local Pulse for Sunday, March 22. We start with the weather thats dominating our conversations today. The National Weather Service warns of severe storms rolling through Charlotte this evening, packing large hail and strong winds, especially around Uptown and along I-85. First Alert Weather from WBTV says isolated thunderstorms could turn severe overnight, so we urge listeners to secure outdoor plans early and stay indoors after dark. Expect mid-50s this morning warming near 90 by afternoon, but cooling mid-week with scattered showers.

    Tragically, in last nights crime report, a home break-in on the 2300 block of Monroe Road left one person dead and several others hurt, according to Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police. They made a swift arrest, and were monitoring public safety closely as details emerge. We keep those affected in our thoughts and remind everyone to lock up tight.

    On a tense note for our communities, Vasquez Law Firm reports an ICE deployment underway in Charlotte neighborhoods like Eastland Yards and NoDa, targeting unauthorized immigrants with raids at homes and workplaces. They stress knowing your rights remain silent, ask for a lawyer, and dont consent to searches without a warrant. Local families, stay prepared with documents handy.

    City Hall updates bring good news for daily life: council approved 500 affordable housing units near the Lynx Blue Line, easing rents up about 8 percent citywide. Job market stays hot with 12,000 openings in tech and healthcare around Ballantyne, averaging 65 grand yearly. Real estate sees median home prices at 420 thousand, up 5 percent, per recent listings.

    Sports quick hit: Charlotte FC drew 1-1 with Atlanta at Bank of America Stadium yesterday, keeping our playoff hopes alive. Local schools shine too Independence Highs basketball team clinched regionals.

    New business buzz: a trendy coffee spot opened on Central Avenue in Plaza Midwood, while an old diner near Freedom Park shutters after 30 years.

    Looking ahead, catch the free Spring Fest at Romare Bearden Park tomorrow with live music and food trucks. And for a feel-good lift, volunteers at the Levy Special Needs Dog Center in south Charlotte rescued 20 pups this week, finding them forever homes were all smiling about that.

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  • Charlotte Local Pulse: Storm Recovery, New Jobs, and Hornets History
    2026/03/21
    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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  • Charlotte Local Pulse: March Madness, Green Spaces, and Hot Real Estate
    2026/03/20
    Good morning, this is Charlotte Local Pulse for Friday, March 20th. We kick off with breaking news from the sports world thats got our city buzzing. Charlotte-based Major League Table Tennis is making waves after the thrilling Singapore Smash 2026 wrapped up yesterday, with highlights from World Table Tennis showing top players dominating the court, and our local league gaining massive views online. Fans at the Spectrum Center are already talking up upcoming matches here.

    Shifting to hoops, UAB took down our Charlotte 49ers in a nail-biter during college basketball action this week, but were rooting hard for that comeback. In NCAA March Madness, nearby teams like TCU edged Ohio State 66-64 in overtime drama, keeping our brackets lively.

    City Hall approved a key vote yesterday on expanding green spaces along Tryon Street, making daily commutes greener and safer for pedestrians. Real estate is hot too, with about 1,200 homes sold last month in Mecklenburg County, up 8 percent, and median prices around 420,000 dollars driving folks to uptown neighborhoods.

    Job market stays strong, with over 5,000 openings posted on local boards this week, especially in tech at the NASCAR Plaza area. New business buzz includes the opening of a trendy coffee spot on East Boulevard in Dilworth and a major expansion at the IKEA on Independence Boulevard.

    Weathers mild today at 68 degrees with partly cloudy skies, perfect for outdoor runs in Freedom Park, though a light shower could pop up by afternoon, so pack an umbrella for evening events. Outlook holds steady through Sunday.

    Upcoming, catch the community art walk on South Tryon tomorrow and a job fair at the convention center Saturday. Local schools shine with East Mecklenburg Highs robotics team winning regionals, and a feel-good story: neighbors in NoDa rallied to rebuild a playground after storm damage, stronger than ever.

    On public safety, CMPD reports a vehicle break-in alert near Uptown last night with no injuries, and an arrest in a shoplifting case at Northlake Mall, reminding us to lock up tight.

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  • Charlotte Local Pulse: Safety Investment and Spring Growth
    2026/03/19
    Good morning, this is Charlotte Local Pulse for Thursday, March 19th. We start with breaking news from yesterday: QuikTrip just announced a half-million-dollar investment to boost public safety across our city, partnering with CMPD to fund new tech and community programs that keep our neighborhoods safer. This comes at a perfect time as we look at the past 24 hours crime report, where authorities made three arrests tied to vehicle break-ins near Uptown on Tryon Street, with no major injuries reported. Police urge us to lock up and report suspicious activity, staying vigilant without panic.

    Shifting to City Hall, council just approved a zoning tweak for South End along the light rail, speeding up affordable housing projects that could add 500 units by years end, easing our daily commutes and family moves. In real estate, median home prices dipped about 3 percent to around 420,000 dollars last month per local MLS data, drawing more buyers to areas like NoDa. Jobs are heating up too, with 1,200 new postings in tech and healthcare on sites like Indeed, especially at the new Amazon hub off I-85.

    Weather wise, expect partly cloudy skies with highs near 65 degrees today, but those morning showers might dampen outdoor plans at Freedom Park, so grab an umbrella for events. Outlook stays mild through the weekend. New business buzz includes the grand opening of a craft brewery on Central Avenue in Plaza Midwood tomorrow, while a beloved diner on Beatties Ford Road unfortunately closed after 20 years.

    Culturally, catch the Charlotte Symphony's spring concert series kicking off Friday at Blumenthal, blending jazz vibes with local talent. Sports fans, West Charlotte High boys basketball clinched a playoff win last night, 68 to 62, and the Knights are prepping for minor league opener next week at Truist Field. For community events, join the free health fair at the Levine Museum this Saturday.

    And a feel-good story to warm us: listeners, a group of East Charlotte elementary kids raised 2,000 dollars for a school garden, planting veggies thatll feed families in need come summer.

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  • Charlotte Hornets Push Toward Playoffs as LaMelo Ball Leads Team Resurgence
    2026/03/15
    Good morning, this is Charlotte Local Pulse for Sunday, March 15th. We're looking at a quiet start to your weekend with some developing stories worth your attention.

    Over in the sports world, our Charlotte Hornets continue making waves. The team has been playing some impressive basketball recently, sitting above five hundred and pushing toward a top six seed in the playoffs. What's particularly interesting is how much the team has relied on LaMelo Ball this season. He's been the most impactful player for the Hornets since the new year, and the team has completely turned their season around. The Hornets have become a team that nobody wants to face in the first round of the playoffs, and that momentum heading into the stretch run is something we should all be watching closely.

    Speaking of the Hornets, there's an interesting storyline developing around potentially bringing in veteran point guard Lonzo Ball. The Ball brothers could potentially reunite in Charlotte, which would give the Hornets some added depth at the position and provide some insurance for LaMelo. Lonzo has had a challenging few years with injuries and multiple team changes, but he remains an available free agent and a possible option for our team down the stretch.

    In other local developments, we're hearing that a rookie named Conipo has been emerging for the Hornets as well. This is a player many said wasn't athletic enough for professional basketball, yet he's been making an impact as the team heads toward the playoffs.

    As we head into your Sunday, we're looking at fairly typical mid March weather for Charlotte. You'll want to keep an eye on conditions throughout the day if you have any outdoor activities planned. The forecast should clear up as we move into the week ahead, so if you're postponing any yard work or outdoor projects, early next week looks like your window.

    If you're thinking about any weekend plans around the Charlotte area, remember that spring is officially here, and our local parks and outdoor spaces are great options with the weather cooperating.

    We'll continue monitoring the Hornets as they push toward playoff positioning, and we'll have more updates for you as developments happen in our community. Whether it's business news, community events, or more on how our local teams are performing, we're here to keep you connected to what's happening around Charlotte.

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