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Breaking News in Statesville, Holiday Safety Reminders, and Local Happenings Around Charlotte

Breaking News in Statesville, Holiday Safety Reminders, and Local Happenings Around Charlotte

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Good morning, this is Charlotte Local Pulse for Saturday, December twentieth, and we are glad to be with our listeners.

We start with breaking news that has touched our entire region. Federal investigators from the NTSB are in Statesville this morning, going through the wreckage of the Cessna business jet that crashed near Statesville Regional Airport, about 45 miles north of Charlotte, killing all seven people on board, including former NASCAR star Greg Biffle and members of his family. Investigators say the plane took off from Statesville and tried to return in low clouds and drizzle before crashing just short of the runway. They are collecting witness statements and flight data, and we know many in our racing community here in Charlotte, especially around the NASCAR Hall of Fame and the shops in Concord, are grieving today.

Closer to home, WSOC reports a deadly crash on I 485 in north Charlotte this week, reminding us to take it slow on the loop, especially near exits like Prosperity Church Road and I 77. Charlotte Mecklenburg Police say they are increasing patrols on major corridors overnight, and there are extra DWI patrols planned through the holiday stretch, particularly around South Boulevard, Wilkinson Boulevard, and North Tryon. We stay mindful and look out for one another on the roads.

Weather wise, WCNC forecasters say we wake up to chilly air in the low 30s, but we warm into the upper 50s by afternoon with plenty of sun and light winds. It stays dry today, good for last minute shopping runs to places like SouthPark, Northlake, and Concord Mills, and for outdoor plans on the Rail Trail in South End or at Freedom Park. The next few days stay seasonably cool and mostly dry, with only a small chance of showers early next week.

From city hall, council members are focused on growth and housing, with continued debate over rezoning around the Blue Line and in neighborhoods like Plaza Midwood and West Boulevard. The city is also pushing ahead with safety and traffic calming plans on busy cut through streets in NoDa, Wesley Heights, and along Park Road, changes we will feel in our daily commutes.

In the job market, the Charlotte Business Journal reports our region just notched its best recruiting year in about a decade, with around four thousand new jobs and more than four hundred million dollars in investment, led by big projects from Scout Motors and Maersk. For listeners looking for work, Indeed lists nearly nineteen thousand part time and seasonal openings around the metro, from retail along Independence Boulevard to warehouse work near the airport. UNC Charlotte’s Hire a Niner board and major banks like Wells Fargo are posting new roles across uptown and the university area.

Real estate agents say inventory in Mecklenburg County is still tight, with the median home price sitting around the mid four hundreds, but we are seeing a bit more breathing room for buyers in suburbs like Mint Hill, Steele Creek, and Huntersville as the year winds down.

On the culture and events front, we have holiday concerts and shows tonight and tomorrow, from jazz at the Blumenthal in uptown to light displays at the U.S. National Whitewater Center and the Charlotte Motor Speedway in Concord. Local breweries are busy too, though the Charlotte Ledger reports Sycamore Brewing is under scrutiny as a South Carolina distributor drops its products after criminal charges against a co owner, a reminder of how quickly reputations and business relationships can shift.

In our schools, several Charlotte Mecklenburg high school basketball teams picked up big early season wins this week, and local bands are wrapping up winter concerts across the county. It is a good weekend to support a school event near you.

For a feel good moment, volunteers across Charlotte are packing holiday food boxes and toys, from Second Harvest on Spratt Street to church halls along Beatties Ford Road and Central Avenue, making sure neighbors have what they need heading into Christmas week.

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