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Charlotte Local Pulse: Crime Down 23 Percent, Beautiful Weekend Ahead

Charlotte Local Pulse: Crime Down 23 Percent, Beautiful Weekend Ahead

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Good morning, this is Charlotte Local Pulse for Friday, April 17th.

We're starting this Friday with some encouraging news on the public safety front. The Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department released their first quarter report yesterday, and overall crime is down twenty-three percent compared to last year. Violent crime dropped eighteen percent, with robberies down twenty-six percent and aggravated assaults falling eighteen percent. That's a direct result of partnership-driven policing and community collaboration across our city. However, there is one concern in those numbers. Homicides did increase to twenty-two this quarter, up from sixteen last year, so while many categories are improving, violent crime prevention remains a priority for our department.

Looking at today's weather, we've got beautiful conditions heading into the weekend. It's going to be sunny today with highs in the upper eighties, so listeners planning outdoor activities should take advantage. Winds are coming from the northwest around ten miles per hour, and we're not expecting any rain. Perfect timing for everything happening around town.

Speaking of which, there's a lot to get out and do this weekend. If you're a barbecue fan, the Carolina BBQ Festival is happening right now at Victoria Yards in Uptown. It kicked off last night and runs through Saturday afternoon with over thirty pitmasters serving up whole hog, brisket, chicken, and more. All proceeds benefit Operation BBQ Relief, so you're supporting a great cause while enjoying some authentic Carolina barbecue.

For the music lovers out there, Mt. Joy is performing tonight at the Truliant Amphitheater at eight o'clock for their Hope We Have Fun Part Two tour. Tomorrow night, Zach Bryan takes over Bank of America Stadium for what's sure to be a packed show on his Heaven On Tour.

If you're looking for something family-friendly, Anne Springs Close Greenway is hosting an Earth Day celebration all day Saturday across their twenty-one hundred scenic acres in Fort Mill, South Carolina. It's completely free, and there are guided hikes, reptile encounters, children's farm activities, and even free kayak rentals from nine in the morning until five in the afternoon. Programming runs from ten to three with hands-on conservation activities for all ages.

And if you're in the mood for wine and food, Charlotte Wine and Food Week continues tomorrow night with the Grand Tasting at Station West. General admission is one hundred fifty dollars, and you get tastings from over one hundred wines plus bites from Charlotte's culinary community, live music, and a mobile auction preview.

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