Good morning, this is Charlotte Local Pulse for Thursday, January 29th. We kick off with the weather shaping our day, listeners. After recent snow, roads like I-77 and Beatties Ford are still slick, so plan extra time for commutes and bundle up as highs hit around 37 degrees with chilly winds. Expect mostly cloudy skies today, but brace for a bigger winter storm this weekend, with over 80 percent odds of three inches or more of snow by Saturday evening, per WRAL meteorologists. That means travel disruptions ahead, so stock up now.
From city hall, Mecklenburg County Commissioners wrapped day one of their budget retreat yesterday, focusing on fiscal policies that keep our taxes steady and services strong. They are eyeing priorities for next years funding, with a full plan coming in June. Meanwhile, Public Health reports another measles case in an unvaccinated child, urging same-day shots at clinics or pharmacies, especially after exposure at Sardis Presbyterian School earlier this month.
New business buzz includes a call for nonprofits to pitch visions for the county-owned building on LaSalle Street near Beatties Ford Road, with ideas due tomorrow for workforce and academic programs in that high-need spot. Mental health support expands too, with free walk-in counseling at Valerie C. Woodard and Ella B. Scarborough centers through Anuvia partners, helping with stress or crises.
On the job front, about 5,000 openings popped up locally last week in tech and healthcare, rounding up strong demand around Uptown. Real estate sees median home prices steady at 420,000 dollars, with quick sales in NoDa.
Crime report from the past day stays calm, with just a few thefts near Eastland Yards and one arrest for DUI on Independence Boulevard, no major safety alerts.
Schools report solid achievements, like West Charlotte Highs math team topping regionals. Sports wise, the Hornets edged the Knicks last night downtown.
Looking ahead, summer camp registration opens February 3rd at parks like William R. Davie for sports and arts fun. For a feel-good lift, veterans shared needs via county survey, closing tomorrow, strengthening our military community.
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