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"Homicide Investigation, School Incident, SNAP Benefits, and Community Garden: Charlotte News Roundup"

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Good morning, this is Charlotte Local Pulse for Saturday, November first. We wake up today with crisp fall air and partly cloudy skies, highs heading toward the low sixties, and just the chance for a sprinkle or two late in the day. Expect this cool pattern to last through the weekend, so keep the jacket handy if you are heading to morning soccer, the farmers market on Kings Drive, or any of the city’s big events.

Turning to breaking news overnight, Charlotte-Mecklenburg police have launched a homicide investigation on Old Plank Road up in the North Division. Officers responded just past midnight after a call to help Medic and found a woman with a gunshot wound. She was rushed to the hospital but sadly did not survive. Police remain at the scene collecting evidence, and the investigation is ongoing. Detectives are asking anyone with information to call CMPD or to leave tips anonymously with Charlotte Crime Stoppers.

In other major public safety news, two arrests have been made in connection with the recent motel robbery and homicide, while CMPD has also confirmed the tragic death in east Charlotte last night is now being investigated as a separate homicide. For those in the community who may have witnessed anything in these areas—or if you’ve got footage or information—police are urging you to come forward.

There’s also a spotlight on our schools this morning after a substantial altercation at West Charlotte High School during yesterday’s dismissal. Officers responded and separated several students. One student ended up in the hospital but was released, and there is now an investigation underway into the actions of a school resource officer seen in viral videos from the incident. Both the police department and Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools are urging any witnesses or those with additional video to come forward as they look into what happened and review policy.

Now, we know this week’s big talk among families concerns SNAP benefits. Mecklenburg County officials say over 138,000 residents are likely affected by the federal government’s instructions to pause SNAP issuance for November due to the shutdown. If you rely on EBT, any balance on your card remains accessible, but no new funds will be loaded until the federal halt is resolved. The county is working hard with local nonprofits and pantries to fill the gap, directing resources, and keeping community centers like those on Freedom Drive and Stitt Road open for food support and applications. If you need assistance, you can reach out to the United Way by dialing two one one or check with Second Harvest Food Bank.

On the job market front, a couple of new restaurants are opening in South End this week, promising about seventy new jobs, while the warehouse sector in West Charlotte is hiring fast, with around a hundred positions posted in the last week. The real estate market is holding steady, with median home prices in the city hovering just over three hundred fifty thousand—up slightly from last fall.

For some culture this weekend, the beloved stage production Murder on the Orient Express opens tonight at eight at the Belk Theater, with a matinee tomorrow. Also look out for music in the park at Romare Bearden this afternoon, local art walks, and plenty of high school football action. If you are looking for a family event, ImaginOn is hosting storytime and crafts for kids today from ten until noon.

Our sports fans can cheer on the Charlotte 49ers as they play at home this afternoon, while in high school action, Myers Park grabbed another win last night, clinching a playoff spot. Big congrats to the team and coaches.

Before we wrap up, a quick feel-good story. A team of volunteers has installed a new community garden off Beatties Ford Road. Neighbors are already gathering to tend plots and share fresh vegetables. It’s a welcome reminder of how we pull together even when things are tough.

Thanks for tuning in and remember to subscribe for more updates. This has been Charlotte Local Pulse. We’ll see you tomorrow with more local updates. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

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