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Good morning, this is Charlotte Local Pulse for Sunday, June seventh, twenty twenty six. We wake up today with our eyes on Tryon Street, where the Taste of Charlotte festival wraps up its three day run through uptown. The streets from Trade down toward Brooklyn Village Avenue are filling with food tents, live music, and families, with more than a hundred menu items to sample and free admission all day. Organizers expect big crowds after lunch, so we plan extra time if we are driving through center city. Weather wise, we stay warm and humid today, with highs in the upper eighties and a slight chance of a pop up afternoon thunderstorm that could briefly slow outdoor events, especially around Romare Bearden Park and the Rail Trail. Skies stay partly cloudy tonight and we hold on to that sticky air into the start of the workweek. At city hall, Sustain Charlotte reports that council members are debating a one hundred fifty day pause on new data center projects, as the city studies how big power hungry buildings fit near our neighborhoods and greenways. That discussion could affect land along West Boulevard, North Tryon, and around the airport, and we will watch how it shapes traffic, noise, and power demands for our daily lives. In business and real estate, brokers say average home prices in Mecklenburg County are hovering around the mid four hundreds, with condos near South End and Park Road trading a bit higher than last year, but bidding wars slowing. Recruiters along Harris Boulevard and in Ballantyne are posting steady openings in banking tech and health care, with salaries for many office roles starting in the mid fifties. Culturally, Blumenthal Arts is highlighting a Charlotte Symphony Summer Pops program of American classics tonight, while Ticketmaster lists a full slate of concerts across the city, including shows near Bank of America Stadium and the Music Factory. Over at the Whitewater Center off Belmeade Road, trails and water activities are open, giving us another way to escape the heat. In schools, local high school teams are wrapping up spring seasons, and UNC Charlotte is celebrating a graduate who just won the national Irene Ryan acting scholarship, giving our arts community another point of pride. On the crime front, Charlotte Mecklenburg Police report the usual weekend mix of calls, including several overnight car break ins along South Boulevard and a reported armed robbery near North Tryon and Sugar Creek. Officers say there is no broader threat to the public but remind us to lock cars and stay aware, especially late at night. For a feel good note, The Charlotte Post highlights the Care Everywhere Street Medicine Project, bringing doctors and volunteers directly to people experiencing homelessness along North Tryon and under I 277, reminding us how neighbors look out for neighbors. Thanks for tuning in, and be 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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