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Charlotte Local Pulse: Spring Weather, Job Growth, and Justice Served

Charlotte Local Pulse: Spring Weather, Job Growth, and Justice Served

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Good morning, this is Charlotte Local Pulse for Sunday, April 5th. We start with breaking news from last night: one person suffered life-threatening injuries in a shooting on the 6000 block of Pineburr Road in southeast Charlotte around 11 p.m., according to MEDIC reports. Police are investigating, with no suspect details released yet, and we urge everyone to stay vigilant for public safety.

Shifting to city hall, officials approved new funding for pedestrian upgrades along Trade Street, easing daily commutes for us commuters heading to Uptown. On the job front, postings spiked about 15 percent this week in tech and healthcare sectors near the UNC Charlotte campus, signaling strong opportunities for our workforce.

Real estate stays hot, with median home prices hovering around 425 thousand dollars in neighborhoods like Matthews, drawing families with those quick commutes to downtown. New business buzz includes Carolina Beer Temple on North Ames Street gearing up for big events, while a fresh food truck pod opened near Sharon Lakes Road.

Weather-wise, any early fog has lifted, giving us a mild sunny day with highs in the low 70s—perfect for outdoor plans, though watch for breezy afternoons impacting lake activities at McDowell Nature Preserve. Expect the same tomorrow.

Culturally, catch the tail end of Firefest at Starworks today with live glass demos and music, or Theatre Charlotte's shows wrapping up this evening. Sports fans, our Charlotte Knights gear up for Monday's home opener against Memphis Redbirds at Truist Field. Local schools shine too: West Charlotte High's team clinched a regional soccer win yesterday.

Looking ahead, mark your calendars for the Third Annual Community Heroes Festival on April 25th in Matthews—free fun with superheroes, face painting, and support for cancer families, right outside Carolina Beer Temple.

For a feel-good lift, two men just got sentenced in an old shooting case tied to a drug deal gone wrong, bringing closure to a grieving family after years of waiting.

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