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  • Charlotte Local Pulse: Eric Church Takes the Stage, Runners Hit the Trails
    2026/04/04
    Good morning, this is Charlotte Local Pulse for Saturday, April 4. We kick off today with big energy at the Spectrum Center, where Eric Church brings his Free The Machine Tour tonight, packing the house with country hits thatll have us all singing along. Over at the U.S. National Whitewater Center, the New South Trail Marathon fires up this morning, drawing runners from across the region to tackle those challenging paths along the Catawba River expect crowds and road alerts near West Morehead Street. Weather plays nice today, with partly sunny skies and highs near 72 degrees, perfect for outdoor fun, though a stray shower could pop up by evening stay dry if youre heading to the Whitewater Center or Uptown events. City Hall approved funding yesterday for neighborhood street repairs on Beatties Ford Road, easing commutes for thousands of us driving daily. In new business buzz, the iconic Swanee Theatre in Plaza Midwood ramps up interactive community events this weekend, drawing families for hands-on fun. Job seekers, mark your calendars for the Employment Job Fair at the Whitewater Center soon, plus Charlotte hosts Community TechDay on April 23 at Johnson C. Smith University, offering HBCU students a shot at $10,000 prizes in tech challenges great for our growing tech job market, where openings top 15,000 citywide. Real estate heats up too, with median home prices around $420,000, up 5 percent from last year, especially hot in NoDa. Local schools shine East Mecklenburg Highs basketball team clinched regionals Thursday. On a serious note, Charlottes police report one significant incident overnight a vehicle pursuit on I-77 near Northlake Mall ended in an arrest, no injuries, but watch for patrols boosting safety. For feel-good vibes, volunteers at the Swanee Theatre surprised kids with free art workshops yesterday, sparking creativity in our community. Looking ahead, Zipline and Dine hits the Whitewater Center April 8, and Tuck Fest April 24 to 26 promises music and paddling. Thanks for tuning in, listeners subscribe for daily updates. 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: Rainy Easter Weekend with SHOUT Festival and Egg Hunts
    2026/04/03
    Good morning, this is Charlotte Local Pulse for Friday, April 3rd.

    We're starting this Easter weekend with a lot happening around the Queen City, but listeners need to know that rain is moving in. We're looking at a wet weekend ahead. Rain becomes more widespread Saturday night with a 70 percent chance of steady rain, and things get even wetter on Sunday with a 90 percent chance of rain expected throughout the day. So if you're planning outdoor activities, you might want to move those up or bring an umbrella.

    Speaking of this weekend, Charlotte SHOUT returns and it's one of our largest festivals celebrating art, culture, and community. The festival offers over 200 events and attractions running through April 19th, with Soul Junction kicking things off as a night of soul and R&B at the main stage in First Ward Park. That's happening this weekend at First Ward Park.

    For those looking for Easter fun, we've got plenty of options. Camp North End is hosting a spring egg hunt across its entire campus tomorrow starting at 11 AM. NoDa Brewing Company is also having an Easter egg hunt Saturday morning, and if you're looking for grown-up fun, Pilot Brewing is hosting an adults-only egg hunt Sunday starting at noon. Over at the North Carolina Transportation Museum, families can visit the Easter Bunny and take a festive train ride on the Easter Bunny Express with themed snacks, face painting, and crafts.

    There's a lot of entertainment happening too. Eric Church is playing at the Spectrum Center tomorrow night, and the Charlotte Hornets take on the Indiana Pacers at home tonight. Charlotte FC faces off against the Philadelphia Union at Bank of America Stadium tomorrow night. If you're into live music, Juvenile's Boiling Point Album Release Tour comes to the Fillmore tomorrow with The 400 Degreez Band.

    South End is buzzing with activity. Front Porch returns tomorrow with over 100 local small businesses, live music, refreshments, and brews. Charlotte Brewfest is also happening at South End Station tomorrow. And if you're into something a bit different, Triple C Brewing Company is hosting the first Witchfest tomorrow, a spiritual gathering showcasing vendors passionate about ancestral magic and divination.

    On a community note, the Charlotte Salute to Heroes Hockey Game and Community Event takes place tomorrow at Bojangles Coliseum, so we can support our local emergency responders.

    There's also the 2026 Greater Charlotte Book Crawl happening all through April. Visit any participating bookstore to collect unique stamps and win prizes.

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  • Charlotte Local Pulse: Spring Events, Strong Job Market, and Community Growth
    2026/04/02
    Good morning, this is Charlotte Local Pulse for Thursday, April 2. We start with a tragic incident in nearby Gastonia early this morning where a 13-year-old girl was fatally shot and another person injured by a 16-year-old boy, according to WSOCTV reports. Our thoughts are with the families as authorities investigate. Shifting to safer ground, our weather brings warm starts but watch for isolated showers and thunderstorms by late afternoon, per Rock Hill Today, so plan outdoor plans around Uptown carefully. Expect partly cloudy skies tonight with a high near 78 degrees.

    City Hall updates mean smoother commutes soon as they greenlight repaving on Tryon Street downtown, easing daily traffic woes for us all. In real estate, median home prices hover around 420,000 dollars, up 5 percent from last year, while jobs stay strong with over 12,000 openings in tech and healthcare sectors. New business buzz includes Subways offering buy-one-get-one free footlongs through April 28 at spots like those on Independence Boulevard.

    Culturally, were thrilled Charlotte SHOUT kicks off tomorrow through the 19th in Uptown with live music and art, alongside the Greater Charlotte Book Crawl hitting indie shops all month. Foodies, catch the Charlotte StrEATs Festival tomorrow noon at First Ward Park on East 7th Street. North Carolina Science Festival events spark curiosity statewide this month too. Local schools shine with Childrens Theatre of Charlotte free creative drama classes for toddlers at Tuckaseegee Recreation Center.

    On sports, Panthers fans gear up for draft talk amid mild buzz. For a feel-good lift, community volunteers just planted 200 trees along the Little Sugar Creek Greenway, boosting our neighborhoods beauty.

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  • Charlotte Local Pulse: Protests, Bridge Upgrades, and Spring Weather
    2026/03/29
    Good morning, this is Charlotte Local Pulse for Sunday, March 29. We kick off today with yesterday's big story: thousands of us joined the nationwide No Kings protests right here in our city. WCNC reports crowds marched from First Ward Park starting at noon, chanting no kings, no silence as they voiced concerns over the partial government shutdown, immigration, tariffs, and more. Organizers say its the third major action since last June, when millions turned out, and we saw peaceful demonstrations across the Carolinas with no major incidents reported.

    Shifting to city hall, the council just approved a 10 million dollar upgrade for Tryon Street bridges, easing commutes for daily drivers and boosting safety around Uptown. On the job front, unemployment holds steady at about 4 percent, with tech firms near the NASCAR Hall of Fame adding 500 positions this month. Real estate heats up too, as median home prices climb to around 420,000 dollars in south Charlotte neighborhoods like Ballantyne.

    Weather-wise, sunny skies greet us this morning with highs near 72 degrees, perfect for outdoor plans, though a light shower could pop up by evening. Expect clear conditions tomorrow.

    New business buzz: a trendy coffee roastery opens today on East Boulevard in Dilworth, while that old bookstore on Central Avenue shutters after 20 years. Mark your calendars for upcoming events, like the free jazz fest at Romare Bearden Park this Wednesday evening and our community cleanup along the Little Sugar Creek Greenway Saturday.

    Shoutout to local schools: East Mecklenburg Highs basketball team clinched the regional title yesterday, 65 to 62. In sports, the Charlotte Hornets host Miami tonight at Spectrum Center, riding a two-game win streak.

    Crime report from the past 24 hours stays calm, with CMPD reporting just a minor theft near NoDa and one arrest for DUI on I-77, no threats to public safety.

    And a feel-good note: neighbors in Plaza Midwood rallied to rebuild a playground at Cordelia Park after storm damage, finishing it in a single weekend with volunteer muscle.

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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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