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  • Charlotte Local Pulse: Racing, Rebuilding, and Spring Sunshine - Sunday April 26
    2026/04/26
    Good morning, this is Charlotte Local Pulse for Sunday, April 26. We kick off with the roar at zMAX Dragway where the NHRA 4-Wide Nationals wrap up today after chaotic qualifying yesterday at Charlotte Motor Speedway, drawing huge crowds for nitro-fueled drags that light up our racing heritage. Our Carolina Panthers fans are buzzing too, as draft picks like cornerback Will Lee and center Sam Hecht from the 2026 NFL Draft promise to rebuild the team right here in our backyard. Shifting to weather, expect mild sunshine with highs near 72 degrees and low humidity, perfect for outdoor fun at the U.S. National Whitewater Center, though no rain means clear trails for the New South Trail Marathon nearby. City Hall approved a new bike lane on Tryon Street this week, easing commutes for us daily. In real estate, median home prices hover around 420,000 dollars, up 5 percent, while jobs stay strong with over 12,000 openings in tech and healthcare per recent listings. New spots include a taco fest pop-up in South End at Atherton today and free pretzel deals citywide for National Pretzel Day. Catch Shrek the Musical at Central Piedmont tonight or gear up for Bruno Mars at Bank of America Stadium on Tuesday. Local schools shine with Myers Park Highs quiz bowl win yesterday. On a serious note, CMPD reports a single arrest after a minor theft near Uptowns Levine Museum last night, with no major incidents in the past day, keeping our streets safe. And for that feel-good lift, volunteers at Discovery Place handed out 500 free science kits to kids, sparking young minds across neighborhoods. Head to free document shredding at Office Depot on Fairview Road this afternoon, listeners. Thanks for tuning in and subscribe for more. 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.

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  • Charlotte Local Pulse: NHRA 4-Wide Nationals, Bruno Mars Tour, and Weekend Weather
    2026/04/25
    Good morning, this is Charlotte Local Pulse for Saturday, April 25.

    We kick off with breaking news from zMAX Dragway at Charlotte Motor Speedway, where the NHRA 4-Wide Nationals are roaring through today and tomorrow. Nitro-fueled dragsters pack 44,000 horsepower, and every ticket gets you pit access to see stars like Shawn Ellington up close. Perfect for our thrill-seeking listeners if youre heading out this weekend.

    Shifting to music and culture, Queen City Nerve lists hot live shows wrapping up from the past week, like Bad Bad Hats at Evening Muse and Gregory Porter at Ovens Auditorium. Today, catch DJ Icey at The Rabbit Hole or Ashley Kutcher with Bellah Mae at Evening Muse. Looking ahead, Bruno Mars brings his Romantic Tour to Bank of America Stadium on April 29, so grab those tickets fast.

    On the sports front, NHRA action dominates locally, while Whitewater Center keeps trails open for hiking and paddling, with guest services running till 7pm today. U.S. News reports no major local school sports results yet, but community vibes are strong.

    City Hall updates stay quiet this week, with no big daily life decisions announced. Job market shows steady growth, around 5,000 openings in tech and healthcare per recent listings. Real estate heats up too, with median home prices near 420,000 dollars, up 4 percent from last year, drawing buyers to NoDa and South End.

    New business buzz includes the High Point Market kicking off today, boosting furniture spots around town. Weather-wise, clear skies and mid-70s make for ideal outdoor fun, no storms like those Oklahoma tornadoes impacting us. Expect the same mild outlook through Sunday.

    Crime report from the past 24 hours notes minor incidents, like a theft arrest on Tryon Street near Uptown, but CMPD says public safety remains strong with no major alerts.

    Upcoming, hit the Greater Charlotte Book Crawl tomorrow at various spots, or Charlotte Earth Day at Independent Picture House. For a feel-good story, locals rallied at First Ward Park for free SHOUT! Showcase music last night, strengthening our community bonds.

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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.

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  • Charlotte Local Pulse: Spring Warmup, Housing Growth, and Tuck Fest Preview
    2026/04/23
    Good morning, this is Charlotte Local Pulse for Thursday, April 23.

    We start with the weather shaping our day. At Charlotte Douglas International Airport, its sunny with temperatures at 59 degrees and low humidity, but highs will only reach around 40 today. Dress in layers for outdoor plans, as that chill could impact morning commutes and events at the U.S. National Whitewater Center. Expect clear skies through evening, with a gradual warmup tomorrow.

    City Hall made waves yesterday, approving rezonings for about 160 townhomes amid traffic worries, which means more housing options but potential gridlock on local roads near those sites. On public health, the American Lung Association gave Charlotte an F for air quality, urging us to limit strenuous outdoor activity today, especially for sensitive groups.

    In crime from the past day, police arrested two suspects after a robbery near Uptown on Tryon Street, with no injuries reported; they stress staying vigilant around ATMs. Public safety remains strong overall.

    Jobs look steady, with about 5,000 openings posted locally last week in tech and healthcare around the University City area. Real estate heats up too, as median home prices hover near 420,000 dollars, drawing buyers to NoDa neighborhoods.

    New business buzz includes a fresh craft brewery opening on South Boulevard this week, boosting our music yard scene. Local schools shine, with East Mecklenburg Highs robotics team winning regionals.

    Looking ahead, Tuck Fest kicks off tomorrow at the Whitewater Center on Whitewater Center Parkway, packing whitewater races, live music, and 40,000 fans through Sunday. Saturday brings Paws in the Park at Pineville Lake Park on Johnston Drive, free with dog contests and rescues, plus the Tawba Walk Arts and Music Festival downtown Cornelius from 2 to 8 p.m., featuring over 100 makers and stages.

    For a feel-good lift, community volunteers planted 200 trees along the Little Sugar Creek Greenway yesterday, enhancing our trails for generations.

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  • Charlotte Local Pulse: Wind Advisory Across Western NC, News and Brews Coming Tuesday
    2026/04/19
    Good morning, this is Charlotte Local Pulse for Sunday, April 19th.

    We're starting this Sunday with some weather news that could impact your plans for the day. A wind advisory is in effect across Western North Carolina, including areas like Buncombe County and the McDowell Mountains, running from six in the morning through two in the afternoon. We're talking northwest winds between fifteen and twenty-five miles per hour with gusts potentially reaching fifty miles per hour. The National Weather Service is warning that gusty winds will blow around unsecured objects, and tree limbs could come down, possibly causing some power outages. If you're planning to drive, especially in a high-profile vehicle, keep both hands on the wheel and slow down. Make sure any outdoor items around your home are secured.

    Here in Charlotte proper, we're looking at mostly cloudy skies today with temperatures reaching around seventy-six degrees and westerly winds at about nine miles per hour. Much calmer than what our western neighbors are experiencing, but still something to keep an eye on if you're heading that direction.

    On the community side, we've got some interesting happenings around town. WBT is hosting News and Brews over at Heist Brewery and Barrel Arts coming up on Tuesday, May 12th from seven to nine in the evening. It's a chance for the WBT air team to get together with listeners for some fun conversation about everything happening here in Charlotte and across the region. If you're looking to connect with some folks and hear what's going on, that's a great opportunity to stop by.

    This morning on CAROLINA Focus with Sharon Thorsland and Ed Billick, we're featuring Nolan Dahm, who's the Exhibits Manager at Charlotte, talking about what's coming up at the museum and what visitors can expect.

    As we head into the rest of your Sunday, remember to take precautions if you're traveling west toward the mountains. Secure anything loose outside your home, check on your neighbors, and stay weather aware. For those of us here in the Charlotte area, it's a pretty decent day to get outside, though you might want to keep an eye on those western wind conditions in case they drift our way.

    That's what we're tracking this Sunday morning. Thanks for tuning in to Charlotte Local Pulse. Be sure to subscribe so you don't miss tomorrow's local updates. This has been a Quiet Please production. For more, check out quietplease.ai.

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  • Charlotte Local Pulse: Eastside Summit, BBQ Festival, and FC Action
    2026/04/18
    Good morning, this is Charlotte Local Pulse for Saturday, April 18. We kick off with city hall updates that matter to our daily lives. Today at 10 a.m., the Eastside Intergovernmental Summit gathers Mecklenburg County Commissioners, Charlotte City Council, and school board members at the Eastside hub to tackle education, affordable housing, support services, and transportation priorities through panel discussions. It directly shapes East Charlotte neighborhoods like ours.

    Shifting to today's weather, expect a high around 72 degrees at Charlotte Douglas International Airport, per Weather Underground, with 67 percent humidity and light winds. Perfect for outdoor fun, though that humidity might make afternoon events feel a bit sticky—stay hydrated for evening plans. Outlook stays mild through Sunday.

    We have exciting community events ahead. The Carolina BBQ Festival fires up right now at Victoria Yards on East 7th Street, with VIP access from 11 a.m. and main festivities 12 to 4 p.m.—grab tickets for brisket and brews in Uptown. Charlotte SHOUT! festival runs all day starting at 10 a.m. downtown, blending art and music vibes. Tomorrow, join rail safety talks on April 20, and plant pollinators at TAG on the 21st.

    Sports buzz: Charlotte FC faces New York City FC away today—stream it and cheer The Crown. Hornets news, owner Gabe Plotkin commits big to LaMelo Ball with a five-year, 260 million extension, building our team strong. WWE fans, Charlotte Flair shone in last night's SmackDown highlights.

    New business sparks: IONNA takes over Circle K EV chargers off I-85 in Salisbury, swapping to faster 400-kilowatt Alpitronic units—great for our electric drivers heading north.

    Quick school nod: Charlotte-Mecklenburg teams join today's summit, highlighting eastside achievements.

    Crime report from the past day stays calm, but note a close call at Charlotte Douglas yesterday—an American Airlines jet slammed brakes to avoid a truck on the runway, no injuries, per airport logs. Public safety teams investigated swiftly.

    Wrapping with a feel-good: Local BBQ lovers unite at Victoria Yards today, fostering community over plates—pure Queen City spirit.

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  • Charlotte Local Pulse: Crime Down 23 Percent, Beautiful Weekend Ahead
    2026/04/17
    Good morning, this is Charlotte Local Pulse for Friday, April 17th.

    We're starting this Friday with some encouraging news on the public safety front. The Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department released their first quarter report yesterday, and overall crime is down twenty-three percent compared to last year. Violent crime dropped eighteen percent, with robberies down twenty-six percent and aggravated assaults falling eighteen percent. That's a direct result of partnership-driven policing and community collaboration across our city. However, there is one concern in those numbers. Homicides did increase to twenty-two this quarter, up from sixteen last year, so while many categories are improving, violent crime prevention remains a priority for our department.

    Looking at today's weather, we've got beautiful conditions heading into the weekend. It's going to be sunny today with highs in the upper eighties, so listeners planning outdoor activities should take advantage. Winds are coming from the northwest around ten miles per hour, and we're not expecting any rain. Perfect timing for everything happening around town.

    Speaking of which, there's a lot to get out and do this weekend. If you're a barbecue fan, the Carolina BBQ Festival is happening right now at Victoria Yards in Uptown. It kicked off last night and runs through Saturday afternoon with over thirty pitmasters serving up whole hog, brisket, chicken, and more. All proceeds benefit Operation BBQ Relief, so you're supporting a great cause while enjoying some authentic Carolina barbecue.

    For the music lovers out there, Mt. Joy is performing tonight at the Truliant Amphitheater at eight o'clock for their Hope We Have Fun Part Two tour. Tomorrow night, Zach Bryan takes over Bank of America Stadium for what's sure to be a packed show on his Heaven On Tour.

    If you're looking for something family-friendly, Anne Springs Close Greenway is hosting an Earth Day celebration all day Saturday across their twenty-one hundred scenic acres in Fort Mill, South Carolina. It's completely free, and there are guided hikes, reptile encounters, children's farm activities, and even free kayak rentals from nine in the morning until five in the afternoon. Programming runs from ten to three with hands-on conservation activities for all ages.

    And if you're in the mood for wine and food, Charlotte Wine and Food Week continues tomorrow night with the Grand Tasting at Station West. General admission is one hundred fifty dollars, and you get tastings from over one hundred wines plus bites from Charlotte's culinary community, live music, and a mobile auction preview.

    This has been Charlotte Local Pulse. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates. Thanks for tuning in, and please subscribe for your daily dose of what's happening in our community. This has been a Quiet Please production. For more, check out quietplease dot ai.

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  • Charlotte Local Pulse: Record Heat, Transit Safety Boost, and Spring Openings
    2026/04/16
    Good morning, this is Charlotte Local Pulse for Thursday, April 16. We kick off with the weather, as southwest winds blow at 5 to 9 miles per hour with gusts up to 30, under mostly clear skies and no rain chance today, according to WBTV and Windy forecasts. Expect highs near 91 degrees, perfect for outdoor plans, though record heat through the weekend worsens our drought, so conserve water. A cold front hits Sunday, cooling us early next week, per WCCB.

    Shifting to city hall, CATS unveiled their 2027 budget with a 10 million dollar boost for transit safety, directly easing worries for our daily commutes around Uptown and beyond, as WCNC reports. In new business buzz, Thoughtful Baking Co. opens its first storefront soon near Common Market in Oakhurst, bringing farm-fresh quiches and pies, while Sweetgreen lands at the Commonwealth in Plaza Midwood on April 21 for those healthy bowls we crave, says The Charlotte Observer.

    Real estate heats up too, with Northwood Ravin finishing Providence Row near SouthPark by summer 2027, adding 830 apartments and townhomes to our skyline, per Charlotte Business Journal. Jobs look strong as Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corp. eyes a May signing here, planning up to 2,000 hires by 2032.

    On the crime front, Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police's latest report shows overall crime down 9 percent last year, with interactions up just 5 percent to about 575,000, a positive for our neighborhoods, from the Mecklenburg County site.

    Sports fans, catch Charlotte FC versus Charlotte Independence tonight at 7:30 in the US Open Cup at Sportsplex at Matthews, tickets around 24 dollars. Charlotte Checkers face Lehigh Valley Phantoms Saturday at 4 p.m. at Bojangles Coliseum.

    Mark your calendars for community vibes: SouthPark After 5 tonight from 5 to 9 at Symphony Park, free; Spring Plant Sale Friday at Wing Haven; and the Eastside Summit Saturday at Eatway Regional Rec Center to chat education and housing with leaders. Earth Month shines with events mitigating climate change across town.

    For a feel-good lift, local gems like 704 Shop and Girl Tribe pop up at Quail Hollow for the Truist Championship next month, blending Charlotte flavor with PGA stars.

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