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Pinwheels for Children, Cold Case Solved, Hornets Stumble, and Weather Perfect for Outdoor Fun


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Good morning, this is Charlotte Local Pulse for Thursday, April 3, 2025.

We start today with a community-wide effort kicking off downtown. At 10 a.m., the Mecklenburg County Child Abuse Prevention Team is hosting "Pinwheels for the Children" at the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Government Center. This event launches Child Abuse Prevention Month, with speakers like District Attorney Spencer B. Merriweather III and local advocates focusing on how we can all play a role in protecting our youth. Participants will later plant pinwheels near the courthouse as a reminder of the bright futures we aim to provide for children. If you’re attending, don’t forget to wear blue in solidarity with this cause.

Turning to recent developments in public safety, Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police announced yesterday that a 31-year-old cold case has been solved. Tony G. Leslie pleaded guilty to charges stemming from a 1993 burglary and sexual assault after advancements in DNA technology linked him to the crime. Leslie will serve an additional 14 years in prison. This is a powerful reminder of the strides being made in justice for victims, even decades later.

In sports, our Charlotte Hornets had a tough night, falling to the Indiana Pacers 119-105 at home. While the loss stings, there was a fighting spirit in the early halves of the game. Looking ahead, the Hornets need to regroup as they prepare for another matchup this weekend. In high school sports, Charlotte Christian School’s varsity baseball and lacrosse teams have key games today. Baseball takes on Charlotte Country Day School, while boys’ lacrosse squares off against Charlotte Latin. Let’s cheer on our local student-athletes!

Weather today is a mix of sun and clouds, with highs reaching around 71 degrees—a perfect spring day for outdoor activities. Tonight will be cooler, dipping to the low 50s. So, whether you're joining the festivities downtown or attending one of our local sports events, it’s a great day to be out and about.

In real estate news, Charlotte’s housing market continues on its steady upward trend. Median home prices are hovering around $400,000, reflecting consistent demand. On the business front, a new bakery, Sweet Haven, has just opened its doors in South End, promising a unique twist on classic treats. Be sure to stop by for a taste!

We’ve got some exciting events lined up this weekend too. Tomorrow night, Estep Field at Charlotte Catholic will host a track and field meet featuring multiple schools, while the local arts scene heats up with the Charlotte Symphony performing at Belk Theater. On Saturday, Freedom Park will host a community festival with food trucks, live music, and activities for kids.

And here’s a feel-good story for today—Larry Sprinkle, a beloved part of the WCNC weather team, celebrates 40 years at the station today! His dedication and cheerful demeanor have made him a trusted voice in our community. Congratulations, Larry, on this incredible milestone!

That’s all for today’s updates. This has been Charlotte Local Pulse. We’ll see you tomorrow with more local news and stories that matter to you. Stay safe and enjoy this beautiful spring day!
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