Charlotte Local Pulse
Good morning, this is Charlotte Local Pulse for Friday, June nineteenth. We wake up today in a city getting ready for a big Juneteenth weekend. Mecklenburg County reminds us that county offices are closed today for the holiday, so we plan ahead if we need permits, tax help, or park services. According to the county calendar, normal operations pick back up Monday. Weather wise, we are looking at warm, seasonable temps across the Charlotte metro, with a mix of sun and clouds and just a slight chance of a pop up shower this afternoon, especially east of uptown. WBTVs forecast team says our Father’s Day weekend stays mainly dry and comfortable, which is good news for cookouts, park time, and outdoor concerts. Around town, our big story is celebration and culture. University City hosts a free Juneteenth Art Fest from four to eight near UNC Charlotte, with visual artists, live performances, and family activities. Axios Charlotte highlights a full lineup today, including a Juneteenth festival at Freedom Park and an evening show of poetry and music at the Carolina Theatre uptown. Closer to the heart of the city, the Harvey B. Gantt Center on South Tryon is holding its annual Juneteenth celebration with exhibitions, music, and community talks, all focused on freedom and art. On East Seventh Street, One Black Block Party runs this afternoon into the evening, and over at Pinhouse on Central Avenue, the Black AF Juneteenth Celebration brings bowling, music, and vendors. Traffic and daily life see some changes. We should expect heavier crowds and slower traffic around Freedom Park, South Tryon near the Gantt, and in University City late this afternoon. CATS buses and the LYNX Blue Line may be busier than usual heading into uptown and to JW Clay and University City Boulevard stations. On jobs and real estate, local recruiters report that warehouse, fintech support, and healthcare roles together have several hundred open positions across the metro right now, with many starting near twenty dollars an hour. Realtors say median home prices around Charlotte remain in the mid four hundreds, with South End and NoDa condos still moving quickly, while some suburbs see price cuts as inventory slowly increases. In sports, high school summer workouts continue across CMS fields, and several Charlotte area track athletes are back home after strong finishes at state meets, earning top five spots in their events. For public safety, CMPD reports routine overnight activity with no major citywide alerts at this hour, but we stay mindful around large events and follow posted guidance on parking, road closures, and fireworks. We end on a feel good note. Volunteers along Beatties Ford Road and in West Charlotte neighborhoods spend the morning handing out food, books, and haircuts as part of community Juneteenth service projects, reminding us what we can do when we show up for each other. Thank you for tuning in, and make sure to subscribe so you never miss our local check in. 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.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
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