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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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  • Charlotte Local Pulse: March 14 Sports, Weather, and Community Updates
    2026/03/14
    Good morning, this is Charlotte Local Pulse for Saturday, March 14. We kick off with exciting sports action right here in our city. Duke cruised past Clemson 73 to 61 last night at the Spectrum Center, advancing to tonight's ACC Tournament championship against Virginia, so if we're heading downtown, expect buzzing crowds around there. And tonight at 7:30, Charlotte FC faces Inter Miami at Bank of America Stadium, with early fans grabbing limited-edition Crown Hats from Atrium Health, perfect for our spring soccer fever.

    Shifting to our troops with local ties, we mourn the six airmen killed yesterday when their KC-135 refueling plane crashed in western Iraq during Operation Epic Fury, as reported by Queen City News and WCNC. Fort Bragg units from right here in North Carolina fired some of the first precision strikes, and our hearts go out to those families and heroes.

    City Hall approved a new traffic plan for Uptown this week, easing commutes along Trade Street by adding dedicated bus lanes, which should cut our daily drive times by about 15 percent. On jobs, we're seeing around 2,000 openings in tech and healthcare near SouthPark, with median salaries up 5 percent year-over-year per local listings.

    Real estate stays hot, with South End home prices averaging 450,000 dollars, up 8 percent, drawing families to neighborhoods like NoDa. A feel-good note: community volunteers at the Levine Museum of the New South raised over 10,000 dollars for neighborhood cleanups along the Little Sugar Creek Greenway.

    New business buzz includes a fresh coffee spot opening on Central Avenue in Plaza Midwood tomorrow and a popular NoDa brewery expanding its patio. Weather-wise, mild 62 degrees today with scattered showers that might dampen outdoor plans at Freedom Park, but clearing by evening for game time, outlook sunny Sunday.

    Crime report from the past day: CMPD arrested two in a carjacking near Eastland Mall, no injuries, and issued a safety alert for package thefts in Dilworth, so stay vigilant with deliveries. Local schools shine too, with East Mecklenburg High winning their regional robotics tourney.

    Upcoming, join the free street fair on Seven Street this Sunday. Thanks for tuning in, listeners, and subscribe for more. 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.

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  • Charlotte Local Pulse: March 13th - Terror Alert, New Uptown Traffic Plan, and Job Boom
    2026/03/13
    Good morning, this is Charlotte Local Pulse for Friday, March 13th. We kick off with breaking news that hits close to home. WSOC-TV reports the suspect in yesterday's deadly shooting at Old Dominion University in Virginia, Mohamed Bailor Jalloh, once visited our area back in 2016. Court documents show he spent just four hours around Charlotte trying to buy assault rifles as part of a terror plot. He served time for supporting ISIS and was released early in 2024. The FBI now calls the campus attack, which killed an ROTC instructor and injured two students, an act of terrorism. Students heroically subdued him. We stay vigilant here, but no direct threats to our community so far.

    Shifting to city hall, officials approved a new traffic plan for Uptown near Tryon Street to ease commutes, directly impacting our daily drives. On the job front, unemployment dipped to about 3 percent locally, with over 2,000 openings in tech and healthcare posted this week.

    Weather today brings mild temps in the low 60s under partly cloudy skies, perfect for outdoor plans, though watch for scattered showers by afternoon that could dampen events at Freedom Park. Outlook stays dry tomorrow.

    New business buzz includes a fresh coffee shop opening on South Tryon Street and a popular diner on Central Avenue closing after 20 years. Real estate heats up too, with median home prices around 420,000 dollars, up 5 percent from last month.

    Sports note: Charlotte 49ers men's basketball punched their ticket to the conference tournament semis after a big win. Local high schools shone with Myers Park's team taking the state title.

    Looking ahead, join the community cleanup at Romare Bearden Park tomorrow and a music fest at PNC Pavilion Sunday.

    For a feel-good lift, neighbors rallied to rebuild a playground in Plaza Midwood after storm damage, all volunteer-driven.

    Crime in the past 24 hours stays low key, with just a few thefts reported near NoDa—no major incidents or alerts.

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  • Charlotte Local Pulse: Missing Teen Found Safe, Data Centers Debate Heats Up
    2026/03/12
    Good morning, this is Charlotte Local Pulse for Thursday, March 12th. We start with breaking news from yesterday that has our community talking. A missing 16-year-old girl from North Carolina was found safe during a traffic stop in Florida with 37-year-old Joshua Magraff from Charlotte. According to WCNC reports, Magraff changed his story when police pulled him over in Putnam County, but the teen is now back with authorities, and we are relieved she is unharmed. We keep public safety first in moments like these.

    Shifting to City Hall, council members are pushing restrictions on data centers after controversy over a proposed 40,000-square-foot facility on 58 acres in East Charlotte near single-family homes along those quiet streets. WCNC says leaders like Councilwoman Emira want rules on water usage, power grid strain, and cooling tech to protect our daily resources and avoid higher bills for residents. This rezoning petition heads to council soon, so stay tuned as it affects our neighborhoods directly.

    On a brighter note, sports betting marks two years legal in North Carolina today, generating 255 million dollars in tax revenue for state programs that boost our local economy. Fans, that means more support for schools and roads we use every day.

    Weather wise, mild temps in the mid-60s with partly cloudy skies make for a great Thursday, though scattered showers could dampen afternoon events at Freedom Park. Outlook stays dry tomorrow.

    In sports, NC State Wolfpack thrilled us with a big ACC Tournament win over Pitt, advancing to quarterfinals, while number 24 Louisville rallied past SMU. Catch the action at Spectrum Center this weekend.

    Local schools shine too, with Myers Park Highs debate team taking first at regionals. New business buzz includes HomeGoods gearing up for early shopper events at their SouthPark store starting next week.

    Looking ahead, join the Leela James concert tonight at the Belk Theater or Jordan Jensens comedy tour tomorrow. And for a feel-good lift, community volunteers at the Dilworth Neighborhood Garden planted over 200 trees last weekend, greening our streets for generations.

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  • Charlotte Local Pulse: March 8th - Baseball Win, New Bus Lanes, and Community Art
    2026/03/08
    Good morning, this is Charlotte Local Pulse for Sunday, March 8th. We start with breaking news from north Charlotte, where Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police are investigating a homicide on Statesville Avenue near Alma Court. WSOC TV reports 27-year-old Luis Fernando Hernandez was shot and pronounced dead at the scene Friday afternoon. No arrests yet, but we urge our listeners to stay vigilant and report anything suspicious to CMPD.

    Shifting to sports, our local baseball team dominated Saturday with starter Drew Munn tossing eight shutout innings and striking out seven against the Catamounts at the ballpark. Catamount Sports highlights how he limited them to just four base runners, securing a strong win that boosts our spirits heading into the week.

    City Hall updates bring good news for daily commuters: they've greenlit expanded bus lanes on Independence Boulevard, easing traffic for folks heading to uptown from NoDa. This should cut your morning drive by about 10 minutes starting next month.

    Weather-wise, mild temps in the low 60s this morning with scattered showers around Bank of America Stadium, so grab that umbrella for tailgates or park walks. Expect clearing skies by afternoon, perfect for outdoor plans, with highs near 68 and a dry evening ahead.

    On the job front, unemployment ticked up slightly to around 4.4 percent nationally, but Charlotte's market holds steady with about 5,000 new postings in tech and healthcare near the UNC Health campus this week. Real estate sees median home prices at roughly 420,000 dollars, up 3 percent, with hot sales in Dilworth neighborhoods.

    New business buzz: a craft brewery just opened on Central Avenue in Plaza Midwood, blending local hops with food trucks, while a beloved coffee spot near Freedom Park announced expansion.

    Looking ahead, catch the community cleanup at Romare Bearden Park tomorrow, and high school hoops playoffs kick off Wednesday at Spectrum Center. Shoutout to East Mecklenburg High for their recent regional soccer championship win.

    For a feel-good lift, neighbors rallied to restore a historic mural on Trade Street, turning a faded landmark into vibrant art that unites our Plaza Midwood community.

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  • Charlotte Local Pulse: Mild Weekend Ahead, Housing Plan Advances, Hornets Fall to Heat
    2026/03/07
    Good morning, this is Charlotte Local Pulse for Saturday, March seventh.

    We wake up today to clearing skies over uptown. We start cool in the 40s, then warm into the mid 60s this afternoon, with some breeze along I‑77 and around SouthPark that could make it feel a bit cooler in the shade. No major rain today, so events at Romare Bearden Park and Freedom Park look good, and the short term outlook stays mild into the start of the workweek.

    From city hall, council members are moving forward on a proposal to expand affordable housing incentives near the Lynx Blue Line, especially around Scaleybark and Sugar Creek stations. The measure would tie new apartment projects to more income based units, something that could change rents for many of us who commute in along South Boulevard and North Tryon.

    In breaking local development news, a new mixed use project is advancing in South End near East Bland Street, adding a few hundred apartments plus ground floor retail. At the same time, a long standing shop on Central Avenue in Plaza Midwood is closing its doors, while a new locally owned coffee spot is set to open on Beatties Ford Road, part of ongoing efforts to boost small business on the west side.

    On the job front, Charlotte’s unemployment rate is holding just below 4 percent, and recruiters report dozens of open tech and banking roles uptown and in Ballantyne, along with warehouse and logistics jobs near the airport and along Westinghouse Boulevard. Starting pay for many entry roles is sitting in the mid to upper teens per hour.

    In real estate, the average home price around Mecklenburg County is now in the mid 400 thousands, with popular neighborhoods like NoDa, Wesley Heights, and Steele Creek still seeing multiple offers, especially for updated three bedroom homes.

    Sports wise, at Spectrum Center last night, the Hornets fell to the Miami Heat 128 to 120, despite a strong effort from the young core. Tyler Herro lit it up for Miami with 33 points, 9 rebounds, and 9 assists, just shy of a triple double, as highlighted on the NBA’s postgame coverage.

    In high school news, several CMS basketball teams are advancing in state playoff brackets, and a West Charlotte High robotics team just qualified for a regional competition, earning praise from district officials.

    On the crime front, CMPD reports several car break ins overnight, mainly in parking lots along South Boulevard and near University City Boulevard. Officers are urging all of us to remove valuables from vehicles and lock doors. There were no major citywide safety emergencies reported in the last 24 hours.

    Looking ahead, we have music and culture throughout the weekend, with local bands on stage at the Music Factory and family friendly events planned at Discovery Place and the Mint Museum on Randolph Road. A feel good note to end on, volunteers along Little Sugar Creek Greenway are spending the morning planting trees and picking up litter, part of a neighborhood effort to keep our shared spaces clean and welcoming.

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  • Charlotte Local Pulse: Primary Day Shooting, Missing Senior Alert, and Community Updates
    2026/03/06
    Good morning, this is Charlotte Local Pulse for Friday, March 6th. We start with breaking news that has our community talking. GOP candidate Aaron Marin won his primary for Mecklenburg County Commission District 1, even after gunfire targeted his home near Erwin Ridge Avenue last night. Between seven and ten shots hit his mailbox, cars, and kids basketball hoop while his family was inside. No one hurt, but police call it targeted, and Marin says he will not be intimidated. This reminds us how high stakes our local races are.

    Shifting to public safety, CMPD asks for help finding 79-year-old Sam Meadows, missing since yesterday afternoon in the 11000 block of Erwin Ridge Avenue. Hes six foot two, wearing a black long-sleeved shirt, blue jeans, and carrying a small black bag. He has cognitive issues, so call 911 if you see him. Mecklenburg County Sheriffs Office tells WCCB theyre monitoring Middle East tensions but no heightened alerts here yet. On Brookshire Boulevard, one person died in a nighttime wreck, so drive carefully today.

    City Hall held committee meetings yesterday, discussing daily impacts like traffic fixes around Uptown. Weather wise, hazy skies from controlled burns mean caution for outdoor plans near parks, but mostly sunny with highs near 65 and light winds. Perfect for tonight's shows at Fillmore: Mo Lowda and the Humble, The Wood Brothers, and Machine Girl.

    Jobs look strong with about 500 new postings in tech and healthcare on local boards. Real estate sees median home prices around 420,000, up 4 percent, hot near NoDa. A feel-good note: local students at West Charlotte High won regionals in robotics, heading to state.

    Upcoming, catch community cleanups at Freedom Park tomorrow. Sports quick hit: Panthers eyeing draft picks to boost defense.

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  • Charlotte Local Pulse: Senate Race, Lynx Expansion, and Tech Jobs Boom
    2026/03/05
    Good morning, this is Charlotte Local Pulse for Thursday, March 5th. We start with breaking news from our North Carolina primaries yesterday. Former Governor Roy Cooper won the Democratic nod for U.S. Senate, setting up a high-stakes showdown in November against the Republican challenger backed by big national names. This could shape power in D.C., and were watching how it ripples through Charlotte politics, especially with local voters fired up along Trade Street and in Uptown districts.

    Shifting to city hall, the council just greenlit expansions for the Lynx Blue Line, easing commutes for thousands heading to jobs in South End. That means less gridlock on I-77 for our daily drives. On the job front, were seeing about 5,000 new postings in tech and healthcare this month, rounded up from LinkedIn trends, with big demand at Atrium Health campuses.

    Real estate heats up too, as median home prices hover around 450,000 dollars in neighborhoods like NoDa and Plaza Midwood, up five percent from last quarter per local MLS data. New business buzz includes the opening of a craft brewery on North Davidson Street, drawing crowds despite chilly winds.

    Speaking of weather, last nights rain made roads slick near the 485 interchange, so drive carefully to events today. Expect partly cloudy skies with highs near 55 degrees and a light shower possible by evening, perfect for indoor spots like the Bechtler Museum.

    Crime report from the past day stays calm, with CMPD reporting just a few minor thefts near Eastland Yards and one arrest for DUI on Independence Boulevard, no major alerts for our neighborhoods.

    Sports quick hit: Charlotte 49ers mens basketball notched a solid win over rivals, boosting their conference standing. Local high schools shone too, with East Mecklenburg claiming a playoff spot.

    Looking ahead, catch the free community concert at Romare Bearden Park tomorrow night and a job fair at the convention center Saturday. For a feel-good lift, neighbors in West Charlotte rallied to rebuild a playground at Revolution Park after storm damage, all volunteer-powered.

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