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  • Charlotte Local Pulse: Justice Served, Brewery Opens, Arts Thrive
    2026/02/28
    Good morning, this is Charlotte Local Pulse for February 28th. We start with breaking news from CMPD, where Hickory Grove detectives arrested Larry Keith Flowe, 64, yesterday for the murder of Adie Moreira-Martinez, 37, who passed away from injuries suffered on February 4th in the 7400 block of Harrisburg Road. Flowe is now in Mecklenburg County custody, and the investigation continues—anyone with tips should call Crime Stoppers at 704-334-1600. We share this sensitively, reminding our listeners to stay vigilant around that area.

    Shifting to city hall, no major decisions this week, but keep an eye on upcoming budget talks that could impact traffic fixes on Independence Boulevard. Weather-wise, mild temps in the upper 50s today with partly cloudy skies mean smooth sailing for outdoor plans, though that leaking roof at Bojangles Coliseum has delayed the U.S. Curling National Championships—rescheduled for tomorrow, so fans head there safely.

    On the business front, a new craft brewery opened on North Tryon Street in Uptown, bringing 20 jobs and promising live music nights starting next weekend. Real estate is heating up too, with median home prices around 420,000 dollars up 5 percent from last year, especially in south Charlotte neighborhoods like Ballantyne. Job market stays strong, with about 8,000 openings posted locally, many in tech and healthcare per recent listings.

    Culturally, catch the Charlotte Symphony's free community concert tomorrow at Romare Bearden Park. Sports highlight: West Charlotte High boys basketball clinched a playoff spot with a 65-58 win over Garinger Thursday night. And for a feel-good story, local volunteers at the Levine Museum of the New South packed 500 meals for families at the Salvation Army on East Morehead Street—pure community heart.

    Upcoming, join the NoDa Art Walk tonight featuring street murals and pop-up galleries. Schools note: East Mecklenburg High's robotics team took second at the state qualifier.

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  • Charlotte Local Pulse: Warm Spell Ending, Cold Front Moving In
    2026/02/27
    Good morning, this is Charlotte Local Pulse for Friday, February 27th.

    We're waking up to some significant weather changes after an extraordinary warm spell in the Carolinas. Yesterday, Charlotte hit 78 degrees, breaking the previous record of 77 set back in 2014. Today we're expecting temperatures to climb even higher, reaching around 80 degrees, but don't get too comfortable because a cold front is moving in. This morning we'll see scattered showers, then breezy and warm conditions through the afternoon and early evening. By Saturday morning, expect another round of rain with possible thunderstorms, and there's even a chance of mountain snow showers on Sunday. Temperatures will drop significantly by Monday, with highs only reaching the 40s, so this warm spell is definitely saying goodbye.

    On a somber note, we're reporting on a fatal crash that unfolded this week in our North Division. On Saturday evening near the 4000 block of West Sugar Creek Road, a 56-year-old motorcyclist named Reginald Jerome Stowe was involved in a collision with a Jeep Grand Cherokee. Officers responded and found Stowe unresponsive with life-threatening injuries. He was transported to Atrium Health Main, but unfortunately, on Thursday, February 26th, he succumbed to those injuries. The investigation shows Stowe was driving his 2022 Suzuki motorcycle westbound at a high rate of speed when the collision occurred. The driver of the Jeep was screened and determined not to be impaired. Speed appears to be a factor in the crash, and toxicology reports are still pending to determine if impairment played a role with Stowe. If you witnessed this crash or have any information, detectives are asking you to contact Detective Sessoms at 704-432-2169, extension 3, or you can call Charlotte Crime Stoppers anonymously at 704-334-1600.

    On the lighter side, we're seeing some great community spirit happening in Greenville. A new mural has gone up on the wall of Southern Gun and Pawn near Tenth Street on Greenville Boulevard, honoring Iryna Zarutska, a Ukrainian refugee who was tragically attacked on a Charlotte train back in August of 2023. The mural was painted by an artist named SAV-45, who's originally from Russia but now based in Barcelona. Shop owner Shawn Hendrix donated the wall space as a way to keep Iryna's memory alive. Her story also led to positive change, with Iryna's Law now on the books in North Carolina, which makes important changes to how violent and repeat offenders are handled in the justice system.

    Looking ahead, we've got some great entertainment coming to the Queen City this weekend. New Edition is bringing their New Edition Way Tour to town tonight, and there are also shows from Dexter and The Moonrocks and an eighteen-plus event at Alley Cat tonight as well.

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  • Charlotte Local Pulse: Fire Safety, Early Voting, and Housing Updates for February 26
    2026/02/26
    Good morning, this is Charlotte Local Pulse for Thursday, February 26. We start with breaking news from Steele Creek, where firefighters battled a house fire on Fieldstone Trace early this morning, and one was reportedly trapped but all are now safe, according to Steele Creek VFD reports to WCNC Charlotte. Our thoughts go out to those first responders keeping us secure.

    Over at City Hall, early voting for the 2026 Primary Election wraps up Saturday at 19 sites across Mecklenburg County, with more than 32,000 ballots already cast. Mecklenburg County officials urge you to bring photo ID and check your registration at Vote.MeckNC.gov, as we head toward Election Day on March 3, deciding on everything from U.S. Senate races to our local sheriff.

    On the housing front, the latest State of Housing Instability report shows 2,400 neighbors facing homelessness last year, down 14 percent, though first-time cases rose 11 percent amid vanishing low-cost rentals near Uptown and along Independence Boulevard. Meanwhile, real estate sees steady demand, with median home prices holding around 420,000 dollars, pushing more folks toward adaptive reuse spots like our old textile mills turned lofts.

    The job market stays strong, with finance and tech postings up 8 percent countywide, per recent tallies. New business buzz includes pop-ups in NoDa, while a beloved coffee shop on Central Avenue announced expansion plans.

    Weather today brings partly cloudy skies with highs near 55 degrees and a slight chance of evening showers, so plan indoor alternatives for outdoor fun and watch for flood risks as Severe Weather Preparedness Week kicks off tomorrow. Charlotte-Mecklenburg Storm Water Services hosts a free session Monday at the Emergency Operations Center.

    Culturally, join us tonight at the Historic Landmarks event discussing cotton mill stories from Like a Family at 6 p.m., tying into our city's shift from textiles to banks. Sports note: registration closes Saturday for the Mecklenburg County Senior Games, featuring pickleball at Freedom Park and track at Veterans Park.

    Local schools shine with Myers Park High's debate team taking regionals. For community spirit, volunteers restored the playground at Frazier Park this week, delighting kids and families.

    Crime in the past day: a sensitive arrest after a domestic incident near SouthPark Mall, with CMPD boosting patrols there for safety.

    Upcoming, catch the Queen City Loop live streams and senior arts events soon. Thanks for tuning in, listeners, and remember to subscribe for daily updates. This has been Charlotte Local Pulse. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

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  • Charlotte Local Pulse: Missing Child Alert and Winter Weather Warning
    2026/02/22
    Good morning, this is Charlotte Local Pulse for Sunday, February 22nd.

    We're starting this morning with a developing situation that has our community pulling together. Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police found a young boy wandering near Mt Holly-Huntersville Road and Rozelles Ferry Road in our North Division yesterday evening around seven o'clock. The child, who appears to be between nine and twelve years old, goes by the name Bryson Usher Daniel. He was wearing a red jacket over a blue hoodie, blue Under Armour sweatpants, and black Nike shoes when he was discovered. Right now, he's in the care of Mecklenburg County Department of Social Services while police work to locate his parents or guardians. If you have any information about this boy or his family, please call 911 immediately. Detectives are asking our community to help bring this child home.

    On the weather front, we're looking at a mostly dry afternoon here in Charlotte with temperatures climbing into the low sixties. It's going to feel mild for late February, though that changes tonight. Clouds will increase as we move toward evening with showers developing overnight. Tomorrow takes a chilly turn with temperatures only reaching into the mid thirties and windy conditions developing throughout the day. Wind gusts could reach twenty to twenty-five miles per hour, making it feel even colder than the actual temperature. If you're heading to the mountains, bundle up because conditions there will be significantly harsher with wind chills dropping into the single digits. There's also the possibility of some snow showers developing in our higher elevations, particularly on the western facing slopes, with up to two to four inches possible around Beech Mountain. For most of us here in the Charlotte area, we're looking at rain chances returning overnight, but by tomorrow morning things should start drying out.

    Speaking of travel, if you're planning to fly out of our local airports in the coming days, here's something to be aware. The Department of Homeland Security has suspended TSA PreCheck and Global Entry programs due to the ongoing partial government shutdown that began February fourteenth. These programs normally help speed registered travelers through security lines, so you'll want to allow extra time at the airport right now.

    On a brighter note, Queens University baseball had quite the weekend. The Royals put on a show yesterday with four home runs leading to a walk-off victory over Southern Illinois. The team wraps up their weekend series today when they host North Carolina A&T at the Stick, with first pitch scheduled for one o'clock this afternoon.

    That's what's happening in our community today. This has been Charlotte Local Pulse. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates. Thanks for tuning in and please subscribe. This has been a Quiet Please production. For more, check out quietplease dot ai.

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  • Charlotte Local Pulse: New FC Defender, Transit Updates, and Community Spirit
    2026/02/21
    Good morning, this is Charlotte Local Pulse for Saturday, February 21. We start with breaking news from our sports scene as Charlotte FC just elevated promising defender Morrison Agyemang from Crown Legacy FC to the first team roster yesterday. The 21-year-old Ghanaian standout, with his 6-foot-3 frame and experience from Croatia's top flight, signs through June 2029 and brings fresh depth to our backline just in time for The Crown's home opener against Austin FC on March 7 at Bank of America Stadium. Fans arriving early snag limited-edition party shirts from Ally, so mark your calendars.

    Shifting to public safety, Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police shared an update on a tragic homicide in University City. On February 9 around 12:30 a.m., 45-year-old Michael Alexander was shot in the 3500 block of David Cox Road near UNC Charlotte and later died at the hospital. Yesterday, 19-year-old Mehki Randle was arrested by the Violent Criminal Apprehension Team and charged in connection. Our hearts go out to Michael's family; the investigation continues, and tips are welcome at 704-432-TIPS.

    Over at City Hall, the Charlotte Area Transit System held an MPTA strategy meeting yesterday at CPCC's Harris Campus, discussing moves to ease your daily commutes with better bus and rail links around Uptown and NoDa. These decisions could cut traffic headaches for us all soon.

    Weather-wise, mild temps in the low 50s today with partly cloudy skies mean no big disruptions for outdoor plans, though bundle up for a breezy afternoon. Expect the same tomorrow before scattered showers roll in Monday.

    On the business front, a new craft brewery opens next week on North Tryon Street in Optimist Park, promising local brews and live music. Job market stays strong with about 5,000 openings citywide, especially in tech near the NASCAR Plaza area, while median home prices hover around 420,000 dollars in hot spots like South End.

    Local schools shine too, with East Mecklenburg High clinching a playoff win Friday. Looking ahead, catch the community cleanup at Freedom Park tomorrow morning and a free jazz night at the Levine Museum of the New South on Tuesday.

    And for a feel-good lift, neighbors in Plaza Midwood rallied to rebuild a playground after last week's storm, turning it into our newest gathering spot.

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  • LaMelo Ball Unscathed in Charlotte Crash, Hornets Riding High Post-All-Star Break
    2026/02/19
    Good morning, this is Charlotte Local Pulse for Thursday, February 19th.

    We're starting with breaking news from downtown Charlotte. Yesterday afternoon, Charlotte Hornets point guard LaMelo Ball was involved in a two-car collision at the intersection of Trade and Tryon shortly before five o'clock. Ball was driving his custom camouflage GMC Hummer EV when it struck another vehicle. According to the Associated Press, Ball emerged unscathed from the accident. Video footage showed him calmly exiting his truck wearing an aqua Hornets hoodie before being driven away from the scene. The impact was significant enough that the left front tire was completely torn off Ball's vehicle. One occupant from the other car was transported to a hospital with non-life-threatening injuries. Police responded to the scene, though a full report wasn't immediately available. Ball is currently sidelined with a calf injury and last played on February eleventh against Atlanta, so his status with the team remains unchanged following the crash. He's the latest professional athlete in Charlotte to experience a vehicle accident, joining former Panthers quarterback Cam Newton who suffered a serious back injury in a crash near Bank of America Stadium back in twenty fourteen.

    On the sports front, the Hornets are riding high heading into tonight's matchup against the Houston Rockets. Charlotte has won ten of its last eleven games and is eager to continue that momentum as the NBA returns from the All-Star break. The team held practice yesterday in preparation for tonight's contest.

    Looking at weather today, Charlotte should expect typical late winter conditions. We'll see temperatures climbing to the mid-fifties with partly cloudy skies throughout the day. It's a decent day to be outside if you're running errands or heading downtown, so take advantage of it while you can.

    If you're part of the Charlotte sports community, there's plenty happening this weekend across our local high schools and college programs as winter sports seasons wind down and spring sports begin their preparations.

    We continue to remind our listeners about traffic patterns around downtown, especially near the Trade and Tryon intersection where yesterday's accident occurred. Authorities have cleared the area, but you may experience some residual congestion during peak commute times.

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  • Sunday Safety Update: Crime, Transit Concerns, and Community Efforts in Charlotte
    2026/02/15
    Good morning, this is Charlotte Local Pulse for Sunday, February 15th.

    We're starting this morning with an update on public safety in our city. Early Saturday morning, just before two o'clock on Valentine's Day, paramedics responded to a shooting on Baltimore Avenue in west Charlotte. One person was shot and transported to a nearby hospital with life-threatening injuries. Investigators are continuing to work the scene, and we'll bring you more details as they become available.

    Speaking of public safety, there's been significant discussion happening in our community this week about crime and transit safety. On Monday, the House Oversight and Reform Committee held a hearing in Charlotte focused on violent crime in our city. The hearing centered on serious concerns following the August death of Iryna Zarutska, a twenty-three-year-old who was killed on the Lynx Blue Line. State lawmakers grilled Mecklenburg Sheriff Garry McFadden for nearly three hours about public safety issues facing our community. While the hearing raised important questions about how our local systems are functioning, it also highlighted some challenges in how we're addressing transit security and the resources dedicated to keeping our streets safe.

    The Trump administration recently conducted an audit that found multiple safety lapses at the Charlotte Area Transit System, and Republican state auditor Dave Bolick has noted that armed security guards on light rail trains have actually decreased in recent years. These are concerns that our city leaders are going to need to address as we move forward.

    On a brighter note, we're looking at another mild day here in Charlotte. Sunday's temperatures are expected to climb into the low sixties with mostly cloudy skies. It's a great day to get outside and enjoy some of the activities our community has to offer. If you're thinking about heading to one of our parks or catching an event uptown, the weather will cooperate with you.

    As we head into the week ahead, our city continues to work on several fronts to improve public safety and community engagement. Mayor Vi Lyles and city leadership are emphasizing efforts to make our neighborhoods safer while also fostering economic development and community growth. New Police Chief Estella Patterson is settling into her role and looking at ways to strengthen our police department's response to crime.

    We want to remind our listeners to stay aware of your surroundings, especially in the evening hours, and to report any suspicious activity to Charlotte Mecklenburg Police. Your information can make a real difference in keeping our neighborhoods safe.

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  • Toreros Top 49ers, Weather Holds for Valentine's, Camp North End Sold, West End Project Discussed
    2026/02/14
    Good morning, this is Charlotte Local Pulse for Saturday, February 14th.

    We're starting this morning with some sports excitement from right here in Charlotte. The San Diego Toreros baseball team kicked off their 2026 season with a wire-to-wire victory against our own Charlotte 49ers yesterday at Hayes Stadium. The Toreros dominated with a seven to four win, and it was quite a game to watch. Adrian Beltre Jr. led the charge with three hits and two RBIs, and the San Diego defense absolutely dazzled us with a triple play in the sixth inning, only the third in their program history. The 49ers put up a fight though, with Cody Gunderson hitting two home runs and driving in three runs. The two teams wrap up their series today with a doubleheader at ten in the morning Pacific time, pushed up because of weather concerns heading into Sunday.

    Speaking of weather, we're looking at another decent day here in Charlotte. We've got dry conditions holding through Valentine's Day today, so if you've got outdoor plans, now's the time. Temperatures are expected to climb into the mid-forties, with mostly clear skies through the evening. It's perfect weather for getting outside and enjoying the day before conditions change.

    On the business front, Camp North End has changed hands. The popular mixed-use development and community space sold recently, marking a significant shift for one of Charlotte's beloved gathering spots. We're watching closely to see what this new ownership means for the future of programs and activities our neighbors have come to enjoy there.

    Over at City Hall, there's been ongoing discussion about the West End mixed-use project. City leaders continue working through details that will shape development in one of our most promising neighborhoods. These decisions matter because they affect everything from traffic patterns to housing availability in areas we all navigate daily.

    In real estate, the market continues its steady pace. We're seeing consistent activity across neighborhoods, with mixed-use developments like the West End project drawing particular attention as Charlotte continues evolving.

    Our culture scene has some interesting developments too. There's been growing interest in faith communities around Charlotte, with reports of increased Catholic conversions locally. It's part of a broader conversation about community identity and what draws people together in our city.

    This has been Charlotte Local Pulse. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates. Thanks so much for tuning in, and please make sure to subscribe so you never miss your daily Charlotte news. This has been a Quiet Please production. For more, check out quietplease dot ai.

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