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Charlotte Local Pulse: Crashes, Sports, City Updates, New Business, and Community Resilience

Charlotte Local Pulse: Crashes, Sports, City Updates, New Business, and Community Resilience

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Good morning, this is Charlotte Local Pulse for Sunday, December 21. We start with breaking news from our roads. Tragically, one person died in a crash on Interstate 485 in north Charlotte Wednesday afternoon, according to MEDIC reports. And last night, Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police launched an investigation into another fatal crash in south Charlotte, reminding us to drive carefully amid holiday travel. No other major incidents in the past day, but we urge listeners to stay alert near those hotspots.

Shifting to sports, we have exciting action today at Halton Arena on the UNC Charlotte campus, where East Tennessee State womens basketball faces the 49ers at 11 a.m. Its their final non-conference road game this year, and our local team looks strong after recent wins.

City Hall updates include routine council approvals for street repairs on Tryon Street downtown, easing commutes for our daily drives. On the job front, about 5,000 openings popped up last week in healthcare and tech around Uptown, per local listings, while real estate sees median home prices holding steady near 400,000 dollars, with quick sales in NoDa.

New business buzz: A popular coffee shop opened on East Boulevard in Dilworth, and were watching a major expansion at the IKEA on Independence Boulevard. Weather-wise, chilly temps in the low 40s with light rain this morning could dampen outdoor plans, but it clears by afternoon for a mostly sunny outlook through Tuesdayperfect for holiday shopping.

Looking ahead, catch the community tree lighting tonight at Romare Bearden Park, and a job fair Tuesday at the convention center. Local schools shine too: West Charlotte Highs team just won their regional debate championship.

For a feel-good lift, neighbors rallied to rebuild a playground in Plaza Midwood after storm damage, with volunteers finishing it yesterday.

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