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"Chilly Winds, Recycling Changes, and Sports Highlights: Sunday's Local Pulse"

"Chilly Winds, Recycling Changes, and Sports Highlights: Sunday's Local Pulse"

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Good morning, this is Charlotte Local Pulse for Sunday, November 9, 2025.

We are waking up to the news that scattered storms rolled through our area last night. Some of us saw heavy rain and a few strong gusts, but the severe weather threat has moved out this morning. Keep your jacket close because arctic air is pushing in behind the storms, so we can expect chilly winds and brisk temperatures later today. If you have plans to be outdoors, especially around Romare Bearden Park or heading out to cheer on the many local youth soccer games, be sure to bundle up and keep an eye on the changing skies.

Let’s shift to the latest from city hall. Over on East Trade Street, Charlotte City Council has finalized a new curbside recycling schedule. Starting next week, pick-ups will move from bi-weekly to weekly for neighborhoods in the Plaza Midwood and South End areas. City officials say this should cut down on piles of recycling and help keep our streets cleaner. There’s also a push for improved crossing guard safety after two recent incidents near local school zones, with more funding now allocated for reflective gear and new signs.

In community news, the Queen City is expanding its job market, though not without a few setbacks. Charlotte-Douglas Airport announced that roughly 60 baggage handler jobs have been cut this week after realignment with a new contractor, according to WSOC TV. On a brighter note, Tesla has begun interviews for 150 new positions at its upcoming service center on Wilkinson Boulevard, with hiring events scheduled for Tuesday and Wednesday. Those looking for work in healthcare and hospitality will find over 300 new listings across the region as holiday travel picks up.

Real estate headlines show home prices leveling off for the first time in months. Median home values now hover around 410 thousand dollars. West Charlotte neighborhoods near Freedom Drive are especially active, with more than 40 homes going under contract this week. Several new apartment complexes are also preparing to open near Uptown, aiming to ease the tight rental market.

Sports fans are in for a treat today. The 2025 Ally ACC Women’s Soccer Championship finals are happening at First Horizon Stadium, just a quick drive up to WakeMed Soccer Park. It’s a big day for the sport, as Stanford faces Notre Dame, two teams ranked number one and two in the nation, battling for the ACC title. Locally, Myers Park High School’s boys cross country team brought home regional gold, and Providence Day’s volleyball squad just clinched the state semi-finals.

Looking ahead, the Charlotte Jazz Festival returns to Levine Center of the Arts this Friday, promising performances from top North Carolina musicians. The city’s annual holiday lights display at McGill Rose Garden kicks off Thursday night—families can enjoy food trucks, local crafts, and pictures with Santa starting at 5 pm.

In business news, Optimist Hall welcomes Greenhouse Café, a new spot for plant-based eats opening tomorrow. Meanwhile, local favorite Amelie’s French Bakery has announced they’ll close their NoDa location at the end of the month due to lease changes. Owners are encouraging everyone to stop in for one last pastry and coffee this week.

Turning now to public safety, overnight reports from Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police indicate a peaceful evening citywide, with only minor incidents—a welcome calm after a string of car break-ins earlier this week along South Boulevard. Police are reminding us all to lock our cars and keep valuables out of sight.

As we wrap up today’s Charlotte Local Pulse, we want to celebrate a feel-good milestone achieved yesterday morning at Independence Park. Volunteers, including students from Harding High, planted over 100 native trees as part of the ongoing ReLeaf initiative. Their dedication and teamwork are helping our city grow a little greener—one sapling at a time.

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