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Charlotte Local Pulse: Interim Mayor Search, Juneteenth Celebrations, and Summer Heat

Charlotte Local Pulse: Interim Mayor Search, Juneteenth Celebrations, and Summer Heat

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Good morning, this is Charlotte Local Pulse for Thursday, June 18, 2026. We wake up today with our eyes on city hall, where Charlotte City Council holds a special noon meeting at the Government Center on East Fourth Street to interview candidates for interim mayor. According to the City of Charlotte, this happens in Room 267, and we can attend in person or watch the livestream. The choice they make will shape how our city navigates growth, transportation, and public safety in the months ahead. Weather wise, we start warm and humid around the city, with a mix of sun and clouds and a chance of a pop up afternoon storm that could slow things down along I 77 and Independence Boulevard. Temperatures rise into the upper 80s, so we plan for heat, carry water, and keep an eye on thunderheads if we have outdoor plans later. The evening should be muggy but comfortable enough for concerts and patio time. On the jobs front, local recruiters say Charlotte continues to add several hundred openings a week, especially in banking, healthcare, and logistics near the airport and along Westinghouse Boulevard. If we are searching, we will see entry level roles starting in the mid 40 thousand range, with tech and finance roles well into the 80s and above. In real estate, agents report our median home price hovering in the low 400 thousands, with south Charlotte, Plaza Midwood, and NoDa still competitive. Condos uptown and around South End stay hot, but more listings are sitting a bit longer, giving buyers a little breathing room. For business news, we note steady activity around Elizabeth Avenue, where Central Piedmont’s Parr Center hosts the Charlotte AI Summit today. Organizers say doors open at 8 30 a.m., bringing tech leaders, students, and startups together just east of uptown. Looking at culture and events, Kiss 95.1 highlights a busy Juneteenth weekend ahead, including drumming and dancing at The Music Yard on South Boulevard, a free symphony and fireworks show up in Cornelius, and comedy nights around town. Tonight, Ticketmaster lists Evanescence bringing their 2026 tour to the Truliant Amphitheater, giving us a big rock show under the summer sky. In sports, the Knights continue their homestand at Truist Field, while high school summer leagues and training camps keep fields busy across Mecklenburg County. Local coaches point to several Charlotte athletes drawing college interest after strong spring seasons. For crime and safety, CMPD overnight reports a few vehicle break ins and at least one serious assault investigation, with extra patrols noted in several west Charlotte corridors. We stay aware, lock cars, and check on neighbors, especially after dark. One uplifting note to close: community groups across Beatties Ford Road and East Charlotte are organizing Juneteenth service projects and free cookouts, bringing neighbors together to share food, music, and history. Thank you for tuning in and remember to subscribe so you never miss our local check in. This has been Charlotte Local Pulse. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
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