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Charlotte Local Pulse: Spring Warmth, Court Ruling, and Evening Entertainment

Charlotte Local Pulse: Spring Warmth, Court Ruling, and Evening Entertainment

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Good morning, this is Charlotte Local Pulse for Thursday, April 9th. We start with the weather shaping our day. Frost is possible north of the city overnight, so protect those tender plants around your yards in Huntersville or Cornelius, but we warm up quickly today with dry conditions and an elevated fire threat due to low humidity, per WSOC-TV forecasts. Expect sunny skies pushing highs into the sixties, perfect for outdoor plans, though showers could build into the weekend.

In breaking news from City Hall, an appeals court ruled against the city in a flooded homeowner dispute in east Charlotte, where an elderly widow got a 45-thousand-dollar settlement over sewage issues that some say was coerced, impacting how we handle stormwater fixes on streets like Central Avenue. Mecklenburg County Sheriff Garry McFadden and his new Chief Deputy Ricky Robbins shared their vision for safer neighborhoods during a live chat, focusing on community partnerships.

On the crime front from the past day, firefighters quickly doused a semi-truck fire on Highway 74 in nearby Shelby with no injuries, and a swarm of bees delayed a flight at Charlotte Douglas Airport, but public safety stays steady with no major incidents downtown.

We are seeing solid job growth here, with about 15-thousand new postings in tech and healthcare last month around Uptown and South End. Real estate heats up too, like that stunning four-bedroom modern home in Plaza Midwood listed near a million bucks, steps from NoDa dining.

New business buzz includes the debut of a veteran tribute at American Legion Stadium on South Tryon Street. Culturally, tonight's lineup shines: CeCe Winans brings her More Than This Tour to Ovens Auditorium on East Independence Boulevard at 7pm with hits like Goodness of God; Jeff Dunham's Artificial Intelligence comedy hits Spectrum Center on East Trade Street; Phoneboy rocks The Underground; and The Charlotte Ideas Festival features Derek Thompson at The Carolina.

Looking ahead, the 13th Charlotte African American Festival kicks off soon, and Community TechDay on the 9th offers STEM workshops and drones at city venues. Local high schools celebrated wins in track meets yesterday.

For a feel-good lift, a self-guided food tour highlights our diverse eats from Southern spots in Uptown to global flavors in NoDa, connecting us through shared meals.

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