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Good morning, this is Charlotte Local Pulse for Friday, August eighth, twenty twenty-five.We start with breaking news out of North Charlotte. Early this morning at the Holly Ridge townhome community, police responded to a call about a fight on Reindeer Way Lane, just off Mount Holly-Huntersville Road. When officers arrived, they found a woman unconscious with a gunshot wound. Medic rushed her to the hospital, but she did not survive. The area remained taped off for hours while investigators spoke with neighbors, many of whom described the neighborhood as normally quiet and were shocked by the incident. Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police have not released the woman’s name or any suspect information yet, and they urge anyone with tips to reach out directly to the homicide unit or Charlotte Crime Stoppers.Turning to public safety more broadly, we are following the case of Juan Carlos Mancia, who’s now being held in Mecklenburg County Jail on a five-hundred-thousand-dollar bond after a series of break-ins across multiple counties. On a legal note, Victor Agudelo-Monsalve pleaded guilty this week to second-degree murder in the stabbing of his partner in southwest Charlotte. He received a twenty-five-year prison sentence in what police are calling a domestic violence tragedy.Checking in with City Hall, officials are reviewing zoning changes near South Boulevard that could affect parking and building restrictions for local businesses. The city is also moving forward with updates for digital access in our public libraries, aiming to bring more community programs to the Main Library as renovations finish up this month.On the job front, there are over two hundred new positions posted just this week. The UNC Charlotte Hire-A-Niner board highlights roles from administrative associates and property managers to new engineering openings at United Protective Technologies. There’s also a competitive hire for a Library Archives Operations Manager at the Charlotte Mecklenburg Library—with applications due by August fourteenth, the salary for that ranges from around sixty-seven to eighty-four thousand dollars a year. Beacon Hill is hiring for both in-person Security Engineers and remote Data Architects, offering some flexibility for tech professionals.The real estate market in Charlotte continues its summer heat. Median home prices are holding steady just above four hundred thousand dollars, and open houses in neighborhoods like Plaza Midwood and Steele Creek are seeing brisk foot traffic. On the commercial side, another local favorite is closing its doors—Honey Butter Bakery on Freedom Drive is set to serve its last slice this Sunday after fifteen years, citing rising rents. Meanwhile, two new fitness studios are opening uptown and in Dilworth this weekend, bringing fresh options for our active neighbors.As for weather, we expect highs in the upper eighties with a chance of afternoon thunderstorms, so if you have outdoor plans, especially around Freedom Park or the Whitewater Center, keep an umbrella handy. The weekend outlook calls for a mix of sun and storms, but a reprieve from the intense heat we saw earlier this week.In culture and music, tonight brings the annual Summer Jazz Fest back to Romare Bearden Park. Local acts will start at six, and food trucks are already setting up. Tickets are still available at the gate. Sports fans, the Charlotte FC faces Austin at Bank of America Stadium this Saturday night, and the Knights continue their homestand with fireworks after Friday's game.In schools, Lincoln Heights Academy just announced their robotics team took home first place at the state tech challenge, an inspiring win for the district as a new academic year approaches.Let’s wrap with a feel-good story. Downtown, members of the McCrorey YMCA teamed up with neighbors yesterday to distribute two thousand backpacks filled with school supplies, helping local families get ready for the first day back. The smiles on Tryon Street were contagious, and it’s just another reminder of what makes our city special.Thank you for tuning in today and don’t forget to subscribe for your daily dose of Charlotte news. 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.For more http://www.quietplease.aiGet the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI