Listen "Sweltering Heat, Violent Crimes, and New Jobs - A Charlotte Local Pulse Update"
Episode Synopsis
Good morning, this is Charlotte Local Pulse for Thursday, July 17. We start today with breaking news and a heads-up for the day ahead. After a mild week, dangerous heat and humidity are making a comeback across the Queen City. Meteorologists warn us that outdoor activities should be planned with caution, especially this afternoon and into Friday, as the heat index could make it feel well over one hundred degrees. Make sure to stay hydrated, check on neighbors who may be vulnerable, and remember that many community pools will extend hours through the weekend to help folks keep cool.On the city’s east side overnight, emergency crews responded to a shooting that left one person injured. While police continue their investigation, increased patrols are expected in the East Charlotte neighborhood as a precaution. In West Charlotte, traffic on Freedom Drive was backed up well into the night after a serious two-vehicle crash sent nine people to the hospital. Police urge extra caution during the morning commute. Meanwhile, detectives are still investigating a homicide from late last month in the North Tryon division, but so far, no additional threats have been announced for the general public.There is encouraging news on the jobs front, as Governor Josh Stein has announced that AssetMark and Citigroup are creating more than 700 new jobs in Charlotte, with multi-million dollar investments planned for the University City and Uptown areas. These positions range from finance to IT and client services, and officials say applications will open within days. In addition, Wells Fargo is looking to hire a Vice President for their mid-cap investment banking team in Uptown, with a reported salary range upwards of two hundred and fifty thousand dollars, giving a boost to those in finance searching for senior roles.Local businesses are still bouncing back after recent closures, but there's positive buzz with several new restaurant openings in Plaza Midwood and a specialty coffee shop setting up on South End’s Tremont Avenue this weekend. Real estate shows resilience too, with median home prices around Charlotte hovering near four hundred and thirty thousand dollars, and more buyers turning to South Charlotte and Pineville for inventory.In sports, excitement is building after insiders revealed that Major League Soccer plans to bring its 2026 All-Star Game to Charlotte, with Bank of America Stadium likely hosting. Charlotte FC gears up for a home match this Saturday, and youth soccer teams from Myers Park and East Charlotte have advanced to state cup semifinals. On the high school front, congratulations go out to the West Charlotte Lions for clinching the summer basketball invitational, bringing the trophy home to Beatties Ford Road.City Hall remains focused on heat wave preparations and will hold a public session tonight at the Government Center to discuss future development around the Blue Line extension and affordable housing.A feel-good story: Local volunteers from the Dilworth Neighborhood Association rallied to paint murals along the Rail Trail, brightening the path for everyone downtown. And looking ahead, mark your calendars for the Blumenthal Summer Concert Series kicking off tomorrow night in Romare Bearden Park, promising jazz, food trucks, and a great excuse to beat the heat with neighbors.Thank you for tuning in to the Charlotte Local Pulse. Remember to subscribe for daily updates on what matters in our community. 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