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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