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Charlotte Local Pulse: Accident, Crime, Elections, and Community Events - September 7, 2025

Charlotte Local Pulse: Accident, Crime, Elections, and Community Events - September 7, 2025

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Good morning, this is Charlotte Local Pulse for Sunday, September 7, 2025. We’re waking up to muggy weather after last night’s rain, with a lot going on across Charlotte as we settle into September. First, let’s look at some breaking news and developments from overnight.

Emergency crews responded to a major traffic accident on East WT Harris Boulevard, between Albemarle Road and Hickory Grove Road, around 6:30 last night. Seven people were taken to the hospital, four of them with serious injuries after a multi-vehicle crash, and three more suffered minor injuries. Traffic in that area is moving slowly this morning as police continue their investigation, so if your drive takes you near East WT Harris, plan a detour and stay alert. Authorities are asking anyone who witnessed the crash to come forward. In other safety news, a pedestrian was seriously injured after an accident involving a train in University City yesterday evening. Emergency response was quick, but we’re reminded to use extra caution wherever rail lines cross our streets.

On the crime front, local police report a quieter night across the city, though west Charlotte saw a shooting late last night with one person hospitalized. Details are still coming in, but police have increased patrols in that part of town for community reassurance. Public safety officials say there’s no ongoing threat, though they do encourage residents to keep an eye out and report suspicious activity.

Turning to city hall, early voting is underway for the Charlotte primary election. If you haven’t cast your ballot yet, polls are open with convenient hours all this week. Mecklenburg County Health officials are reminding parents to check those back-to-school vaccine records, especially if kids attend Charlotte Mecklenburg Schools. And Mecklenburg County continues to hire for a number of full-time positions, so if you’re looking for local government work with great benefits, now’s a good time to check out county job postings.

Our real estate market shows no sign of slowing, with more than 180 new listings hitting the market just this past week. Prices remain steady, and we’re seeing renewed interest in neighborhoods south of Uptown, particularly around South End and Sedgefield. Area employers say the local job market is strong, with new openings in health care, tech, and skilled trades.

Saturday’s big sports moment: the Charlotte 49ers hosted North Carolina, where legendary coach Bill Belichick picked up his first college win as the Tar Heels topped Charlotte 20 to 3. The 49ers struggled on offense but showed grit on defense. High school football drew great crowds Friday night, with Myers Park pulling off a late-game win over Providence. Both teams gave top performances under the lights.

Looking ahead, weather today will be partly cloudy and humid, with highs in the mid 80s and a small chance of afternoon showers. If you’re headed to Freedom Park’s annual Jazz on the Green event later or planning a trip to the Matthews Farmers Market, keep an umbrella handy just in case a downpour pops up.

On the business front, Dilworth welcomes a new bakery, Rise and Shine Pastries, opening on East Boulevard this morning, bringing locally baked treats and a neighborhood coffee spot. Meanwhile, longtime mainstay Joe’s Hardware on Monroe Road announced they’ll close at the end of the month as the owner retires, marking the end of an era for many in east Charlotte.

For community events, don’t miss the CATS Kids Day at the Transit Center downtown this afternoon, offering games, safety demos, and family fun. On Monday, the Harvey B. Gantt Center celebrates the start of Hispanic Heritage Month with music, food, and art workshops around South Tryon.

Before we go, a quick shout-out to the Charlotte Latin School science team, which finished first in last night’s state STEM challenge. Their creativity and teamwork made us proud to cheer them on.

Thanks as always for spending your morning with us and for helping make Charlotte such a vibrant community. Don’t forget to subscribe to keep up with all things local. This has been Charlotte Local Pulse. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.

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