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  • Charlotte Tech Boom, Tragic Crash, and 49ers Women's Basketball Win
    2025/03/06
    Good morning, this is Charlotte Local Pulse for March 6, 2025.

    We're starting with some breaking news from last night. A fatal hit-and-run incident occurred in the Freedom Division, involving a vehicle and a pedestrian. The Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department's Major Crash Investigation Unit is currently investigating the case. Our thoughts are with the victim's family during this difficult time.

    In city developments, Charlotte's tech scene continues to boom. The industry has seen a 50% increase in job postings over the past year, with nearly 30,000 tech professionals now calling our city home. Major companies like Bank of America and Honeywell are expanding their tech operations, while the startup scene is thriving in fintech, AI, and data science. The average salary for back-end developers has reached $114,000, with some senior positions commanding up to $152,000.

    On the real estate front, the tech boom is impacting housing prices. We're seeing steady increases, especially in areas close to major tech hubs. If you're in the market, now might be a good time to consider your options.

    In sports news, the Charlotte 49ers women's basketball team secured a win against Wichita State last night. Alexis Andrews led the charge with a season-high 27 points, propelling the team to a 73-59 victory at Halton Arena. Coach Tomekia Reed praised the team's preparation and Andrews' performance.

    Looking at today's weather, we're expecting scattered showers throughout the day with temperatures hovering around 65°F. Don't forget your umbrella if you're heading out.

    In community news, Charlotte Christian School's athletics department has a busy month ahead. Their calendar is packed with events across various sports, from tennis and baseball to lacrosse and golf. If you're a sports enthusiast, there's plenty to look forward to.

    On the cultural front, TECHSPO Charlotte 2025 is just around the corner. This event will bring together the brightest minds in tech, showcasing innovations from AdTech to MarTech. It's a great opportunity for networking and learning about the latest industry trends.

    In today's crime report, the CMPD has made progress on a cold case. Details are still emerging, but it's a testament to our law enforcement's dedication. Additionally, a potential threat of school shootings was thwarted, thanks to the vigilance of our community and quick action by authorities.

    On a lighter note, a heartwarming reunion took place at the historic Woolworth site. Former sit-in participants gathered to share their experiences and celebrate the progress made in civil rights.

    This has been Charlotte Local Pulse. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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  • Helicopter Crash, Temple Owls vs 49ers, Hornets Win, and More | Charlotte Local Pulse
    2025/03/04
    Good morning, this is Charlotte Local Pulse for Tuesday, March 4, 2025.

    We're starting with some breaking news from last night. A Novant Airlink helicopter crashed near the Pender County line on Sidbury Road, injuring three people. The incident occurred around 11:30 PM, and emergency services were quick to respond. We're awaiting further details on the condition of those involved and the cause of the crash.

    In sports news, the Temple Owls women's basketball team is set to wrap up their regular season against our Charlotte 49ers tonight at Halton Arena. Tip-off is at 6:30 PM. The 49ers are looking to bounce back after a tough loss to Wichita State last week, where Kenna Rembert led the team with 13 points and nine rebounds.

    Speaking of basketball, the Charlotte Hornets faced off against the Golden State Warriors last night in a thrilling match. LaMelo Ball had an impressive performance, helping the Hornets secure a victory with his sharp shooting and playmaking skills.

    Over at Charlotte Christian School, the athletics department is gearing up for a busy week. Today, the boys' junior varsity and varsity baseball teams are hosting Weddington High School at Greg Simmons Field. Meanwhile, the golf team is competing against Holy Trinity at Ballantyne Country Club.

    In city news, the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department's Cold Case Unit has made a breakthrough in a 40-year-old homicide investigation. Detectives have identified a deceased offender, bringing some closure to a long-standing case. This development showcases the department's commitment to solving even the most challenging cases.

    On a somber note, we're reporting a homicide that occurred in northwest Charlotte on Saturday. A woman was found with a gunshot wound and later succumbed to her injuries. The CMPD is actively investigating the incident and urging anyone with information to come forward.

    In weather news, we're expecting a mild day with temperatures reaching the mid-60s. It's a perfect day to enjoy some outdoor activities, but keep an eye out for a slight chance of afternoon showers.

    Looking ahead to community events, the ACC Women's Basketball Tournament is coming to town this week. It's a great opportunity for local basketball fans to catch some high-level collegiate action.

    In business news, we're hearing whispers of a new tech startup setting up shop in the South End district. While details are still under wraps, it's rumored to bring about 200 new jobs to the area.

    On the real estate front, the Charlotte market continues to be competitive. The median home price has risen to around $375,000, with homes in popular neighborhoods like Dilworth and NoDa selling particularly fast.

    Lastly, we'd like to give a shout-out to the students at Watauga High School. Kate Sears was recently named the OrthoCarolina Performance of the Month winner for January, showcasing the incredible talent in our local schools.

    This has been Charlotte Local Pulse. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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  • Tech Boom, Home Prices Rise, Niners Lose Nail-Biter, Woolworth Reunion, and More - Charlotte Local Pulse
    2025/03/01
    Good morning, this is Charlotte Local Pulse for March 1, 2025.

    We're starting off with some exciting news from the job market. Charlotte's tech scene is booming, with the city now ranked 20th among top tech cities in the nation. Over 50,000 tech workers call Charlotte home, and the sector is expected to grow by 15% this year. Cybersecurity is particularly hot, with roles like Cloud Security Architect commanding salaries of $150,000 or more. This growth is great news for our local economy and real estate market.

    Speaking of real estate, the median home price in Charlotte has risen to nearly $430,000 as of last fall. This increase reflects the strong demand driven by our growing job market. If you're thinking of buying or selling, now might be a good time to make your move.

    In sports news, our Charlotte 49ers baseball team had a nail-biter yesterday against Arkansas. Despite jumping out to an early lead, they ultimately fell 11-10 in a high-scoring affair. All nine Niners in the starting lineup recorded at least one hit, showing some promising offense. They'll look to even the series today at 3 p.m.

    On the track, our Charlotte women's team is leading the pack after day one of the American Athletic Conference Indoor Track & Field Championships. They're sitting pretty with 42 points, ahead of UTSA and South Florida. We're rooting for them to bring home the gold as the competition wraps up today.

    In community news, former Woolworth employees in nearby Greensboro reunited after more than 60 years. This heartwarming story reminds us of the important role our region played in the civil rights movement.

    Looking ahead to today, CATS riders should be aware of bus detours due to the YMCA Corporate Cup 5K, Half Marathon & Half Marathon Relay, and the Charlotte FC game. Check the CATS website for specific route changes before heading out.

    For those participating in or cheering on the races, we're looking at a beautiful day with sunny skies and temperatures in the mid-60s. Perfect weather for running or spectating!

    In public safety news, we're keeping an eye on developments following a medical helicopter crash near the Pender County line earlier this week. Three people were injured in the incident, and we're wishing them a speedy recovery.

    On a brighter note, the deadline for applications for partial property tax refunds is coming up on March 1st. If you think you might be eligible, be sure to get your application in to the Charlotte County Property Appraiser's office today.

    This has been Charlotte Local Pulse. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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  • Charlotte News: Threats, Helicopter Crash, Booming Job Market & Cold Case Solved
    2025/02/28
    Good morning, this is Charlotte Local Pulse for February 28, 2025.

    We're starting with some breaking news from the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department. Drew Owens, the man accused of threatening multiple CMS schools, has had his bond increased. Owens was arrested on February 19 for allegedly sending emails threatening violence. The judge's decision to raise the bond comes as a relief to many parents and school officials concerned about safety.

    In other news, a Novant Airlink helicopter crashed near the Pender County line on Sidbury Road earlier this week. Three people were injured in the incident, which occurred on Monday evening. Our thoughts are with those affected, and we'll keep you updated as we learn more about their conditions.

    On a brighter note, Charlotte's job market is off to a strong start in 2025. The fourth quarter of last year saw a hiring surge, with office-using jobs showing the strongest recovery. This trend is continuing into the new year, providing opportunities for job seekers across various sectors.

    Speaking of jobs, the cybersecurity field in Charlotte is booming. The industry is projected to grow by 32% between 2022 and 2032, with over 17,000 open positions across North Carolina. If you're considering a career change, now might be the time to look into cybersecurity training programs.

    In real estate news, Charlotte's housing market remains competitive. The median home price has increased to around $430,000, up from about $414,000 in late 2023. For those looking to buy, popular neighborhoods for professionals include Uptown, South End, and Ballantyne.

    Turning to community events, mark your calendars for the Charlotte Cyber Security Summit coming up in April. It's a great opportunity for tech professionals to network and learn about the latest industry trends.

    In sports, local high school teams are gearing up for spring tournaments. We'll have more details on matchups and schedules in tomorrow's update.

    Now for today's weather outlook. We're expecting partly cloudy skies with a high of 68 degrees Fahrenheit. It's a perfect day to explore some of Charlotte's outdoor attractions, like Freedom Park or the U.S. National Whitewater Center.

    Lastly, we have a feel-good story from our community. The Cold Case Unit of the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department has identified an offender in a 40-year-old homicide case. This breakthrough brings closure to a long-standing mystery and demonstrates the dedication of our local law enforcement.

    On the public safety front, police are urging caution after two men were arrested in connection with a case involving a 15-year-old found halfway across the state. It's a reminder for parents to stay vigilant about their children's online activities and whereabouts.

    This has been Charlotte Local Pulse. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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  • Charlotte Local Pulse: Homicide Cold Case Solved, Threat of School Shootings Thwarted, Community News, and More
    2025/02/27
    Good morning, this is Charlotte Local Pulse for Thursday, February 27, 2025.

    We're starting with breaking news from the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department. Detectives with the Cold Case Unit have identified a deceased offender in a 40-year-old homicide cold case investigation, bringing closure to a long-standing mystery in our community[1].

    In other news, a 31-year-old man has been taken into custody for allegedly threatening to carry out mass shootings at several Charlotte area schools. This is a serious public safety concern, and we're glad to see swift action taken by law enforcement[2].

    Moving on to local sports, Charlotte Christian School has a busy schedule of athletic events. The boys' junior varsity basketball team recently played against Covenant Day School, and the boys' varsity lacrosse team is gearing up for a match against CISAA. You can check out the full schedule and recent event results on their website[3].

    In community news, CATS has launched its new microtransit system, which aims to provide more flexible and efficient public transportation options for residents. Additionally, Tega Cay's deer problem has found an innovative solution, with the deer being relocated to another community where they can serve as a food source[2].

    On a cultural note, Yemeni and Middle Eastern coffee shops are popping up around Charlotte, adding to the city's diverse culinary scene. If you're looking to try something new, these shops are definitely worth a visit[2].

    In terms of weather, we're expecting a mostly sunny day today with a high of 58 degrees. However, there's a chance of showers later in the week, so be sure to check the forecast before planning your outdoor activities.

    In business news, there are no major openings or closings to report, but we do have some updates from city hall. The city is continuing to work on improving public safety, with a focus on community engagement and outreach programs.

    Looking ahead to the next few days, there are several community events worth noting. The Charlotte Country Day School is hosting a lacrosse match against Providence Day School, and the Mecklenburg County Aquatic Center is hosting a swimming competition.

    In local school achievements, the Charlotte Christian School's boys' varsity basketball team recently played against Charlotte Country Day School, and the girls' middle school soccer team is gearing up for a match against Cannon School.

    On a more serious note, there was a shooting in northwest Charlotte on Wednesday night, resulting in one fatality. Our thoughts are with the family and loved ones of the victim[4].

    Finally, in a feel-good community story, the Charlotte community is coming together to support local food banks and pantries. If you're looking to get involved and make a difference, there are several volunteer opportunities available.

    This has been Charlotte Local Pulse. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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  • Charlotte Update: Booming Job Market, Affordable Housing Challenges, and Community Events
    2025/02/25
    Good morning, this is Charlotte Local Pulse for Tuesday, February 25, 2025.

    We're starting with some breaking news from the past few days. An officer-involved shooting occurred in the Westover Division on February 11, 2025. According to the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department, officers initiated a traffic stop on a vehicle after multiple attempts, and the subject exited the vehicle, leading to an engagement where at least one officer discharged their service weapon. The subject was struck and transported to a nearby hospital with life-threatening injuries. The North Carolina State Bureau of Investigation is leading the investigation, and the officers involved have been placed on paid administrative leave pending the outcome[1].

    Moving on to more positive news, Charlotte's job market is booming. The city has seen a surge in hiring, particularly in office-using jobs, which showed the strongest recovery in the fourth quarter. Major companies are setting up shop in the Queen City, bringing competitive salaries and exciting career paths. According to the Charlotte Regional Business Alliance's Q2 2024 Growth Report, key industries such as advanced manufacturing, finance, logistics, and distribution are projected to grow by around 3%, adding approximately 5,000 jobs between 2024 and 2025[2][5].

    This economic expansion has a direct impact on the housing market. The increased influx of professionals has heightened the demand for housing, leading to rising home values and new developments. The median home price in Charlotte increased from $414,360 in September 2023 to $429,945 in September 2024[2].

    In local news, protesters in uptown Charlotte spoke out against Republican Jefferson Griffin's efforts to toss out tens of thousands of votes in the North Carolina Supreme Court race. Additionally, Mecklenburg County Solid Waste now accepts solar panels for recycling[4].

    Looking ahead to the next few days, there are several community events worth mentioning. However, due to the lack of specific event listings in our current sources, we encourage you to check local event calendars for upcoming activities.

    In sports, we don't have any recent updates, but we'll keep you informed as more information becomes available.

    Today's weather is expected to be mostly sunny, with a high of 58 degrees Fahrenheit. It's a great day to get out and enjoy the city.

    In crime news, aside from the officer-involved shooting mentioned earlier, there are no significant incidents to report from the past 24 hours.

    Finally, we want to highlight a community story, but unfortunately, our current sources do not provide a specific feel-good story. We'll keep looking for inspiring tales to share with you.

    This has been Charlotte Local Pulse. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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  • "Weekend Roundup: Checkers, Dancing, Warm Soles, and More in Charlotte"
    2025/02/22
    Good morning, this is Charlotte Local Pulse for Saturday, February 22, 2025. We're starting off the weekend with a mix of exciting events and updates from around the city.

    First off, let's talk about the weather. Today is looking partly cloudy with highs around 48 degrees and lows of 30 degrees, making it a perfect day to get out and enjoy some of the activities happening around town[5].

    Speaking of activities, there's plenty to choose from today. If you're a hockey fan, you can catch the Charlotte Checkers taking on the Hershey Bears at Bojangles Coliseum at 4 p.m. Or, if dancing is more your thing, "Dancing with the Stars: Live!" is performing at Ovens Auditorium with two showtimes at 3 p.m. and 8 p.m.[1].

    For those looking to make a difference, the inaugural Warm Soles Night Walk is happening from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m., starting at Queens University on Selwyn Avenue. This event aims to raise awareness and funds for Supportive Housing Communities to help those experiencing homelessness in Charlotte[1].

    In other news, the Cornelius Parks & Recreation Department is celebrating Black History Month with an event at Cain Center for the Arts on Catawba Avenue from 4 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. This free event features live musical performances, keynote speakers, and an art exhibit[1].

    Looking ahead to Sunday, don't miss the final weekend of Rail Trail Lights in South End. This is your last chance to enjoy the nine different light installations along the rail trail[1].

    On the cultural front, the Mad Monster Party is running all weekend at Embassy Suites Concord/Charlotte, featuring celebrity guests, Q&A sessions, and more[1].

    In music news, Lil Wayne is performing at the Spectrum Center on Sunday at 8 p.m. with special guests The Hot Boys. Tickets are still available starting at $90.85[1].

    Moving on to community events, next weekend is packed with galas. On March 1, you can attend the Dancing with the Stars of Charlotte Gala, the Cowboys & Couture at the 2025 Green Gala, the Heart for Hope Gala, or the Night for Sight Mardi Gras Ball[4].

    In local school achievements, we don't have any specific updates today, but we're always proud to highlight the accomplishments of our local students and athletes.

    On the crime front, we don't have any significant incidents to report from the past 24 hours. As always, we encourage everyone to stay vigilant and report any suspicious activity to the authorities.

    Finally, let's end on a positive note. While we don't have a specific feel-good story today, we're reminded of the community's spirit and resilience, especially as we enjoy the warmer weather after a brief spell of cold.

    This has been Charlotte Local Pulse. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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  • School Delays, Tech Boom, and Tragic Fire: Charlotte Local Pulse
    2025/02/21
    Good morning, this is Charlotte Local Pulse for Friday, February 21, 2025. We're starting off with some breaking news and updates on how the winter weather is affecting our local schools. Several school districts in the area have announced changes for today due to the weather conditions. Ashe County Schools, Richmond County Schools, Stanly County Schools, and Watauga County Schools are all operating on a 2-hour delay, while Avery County Schools have switched to a remote learning day[1].

    Moving on to the job market, Charlotte is booming, especially in the tech sector. The city is becoming a serious player in the tech world, with a 50% jump in tech job postings over the past year. Major companies like Bank of America and Honeywell are expanding their tech operations, and the startup scene is buzzing with opportunities in fintech, AI, and data science. Back-end developers are in high demand, with average salaries reaching $114,000 to $152,000 annually. The tech community is also looking forward to TECHSPO Charlotte 2025, which will bring together the brightest minds in tech[2].

    In other news, a mobile home fire in Charlotte has left one person dead and three injured. The incident occurred earlier today, and authorities are still investigating the cause of the fire[4].

    On the real estate front, Charlotte's thriving job market is fueling growth in the housing market. The median home price in Charlotte has increased from $414,360 in September 2023 to $429,945 in September 2024. Major companies setting up shop in the Queen City are bringing competitive salaries and exciting career paths, making it a prime spot for career climbers[5].

    Looking ahead to the weekend, there are several community events worth checking out. However, due to the winter weather, it's best to check the latest updates before heading out.

    In local sports, we don't have any major updates today, but we'll keep you posted on any significant achievements or results.

    Today's crime report includes the tragic mobile home fire, and we urge everyone to stay safe and vigilant.

    On a lighter note, we're always looking for feel-good community stories. If you have one to share, please reach out to us.

    Finally, a quick look at the weather: the winter conditions are expected to continue today, so please plan your activities accordingly.

    This has been Charlotte Local Pulse. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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