Good morning, this is Charlotte Local Pulse for Thursday, May 22, 2025.
Tragedy struck east Charlotte last night as police are investigating a homicide that occurred in a residence. According to authorities, the victim was shot inside the home on the 7600 block of Applewood Lane around 6 p.m. yesterday and was pronounced dead at the scene. This follows another deadly shooting in West Charlotte early yesterday morning, where a person was found with gunshot wounds in a parking lot on Freedom Drive.
The CMPD announced that a York County deputy has been placed on administrative leave after being arrested on felony charges of ill treatment of animals. The deputy allegedly left her dog outside for several days without food, water, or shelter. The State Law Enforcement Division is currently investigating the case.
On a brighter note, today marks the fourth annual Local News Impact Summit hosted by the Charlotte Journalism Collaborative. The event kicks off at 10 a.m. at WFAE Headquarters on East 7th Street, bringing together journalists, news organizations, and community members to workshop solutions to affordable housing challenges. If you're interested in attending, the venue is conveniently located across from the 7th Street Station light rail stop.
Weather-wise, we're looking at clear skies with temperatures around 70 degrees this morning. Following yesterday's windy conditions, today should be more comfortable with lighter winds and temperatures reaching the mid-80s. Perfect conditions for outdoor activities around the Queen City.
Sports fans are still buzzing about the PGA Tournament at Quail Hollow, which wraps up its final day tomorrow. After some challenging humidity earlier in the week, players and spectators can expect more comfortable conditions for the tournament's conclusion, with a drier atmosphere and winds at just 5 to 10 miles per hour.
In other news, the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department's Homicide Unit continues its investigation into a homicide in the Steele Creek Division in the 300 block of Archdale Drive that was reported earlier this month.
City council members are reviewing proposals for expanded public transportation options, with a vote expected next week that could impact commute times for many Charlotte residents.
We're still awaiting our first 90-degree day of the year, so enjoy the mild spring weather while it lasts.
This has been Charlotte Local Pulse. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.