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Hoops Thriller, Pothole Fixes, Country Pulse: Nashville Local Pulse Sunday Update
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Good morning, this is Nashville Local Pulse for Sunday, February 15. We kick off with breaking news from Bridgestone Arena, where number 15 Virginia edged out Ohio State 70 to 66 last night in a thriller. Malik Thomas and Sam Lewis each dropped 13 points to keep the Cavaliers' five-game win streak alive, giving our downtown a buzz of hoops energy.
Shifting to city hall updates, Metro Council just approved funding for faster pothole repairs on Murfreesboro Pike and Nolensville Road after last week's storms, directly easing our daily commutes. But storm recovery efforts face headwinds with a looming federal shutdown that could delay FEMA aid, so crews are racing against time around Shelby Park.
Weather today brings partly cloudy skies with highs near 55 degrees and light winds, perfect for outdoor plans, though watch for slick spots on I-40 from overnight rain. Expect the same mild outlook into tomorrow, no major disruptions.
In music news that warms our Music City hearts, we're reminiscing about GRAMMY greats like Chris Stapleton's Traveller sweeping awards on this date back in 2016, and Brothers Osborne lighting up the Ryman just a few years ago. Meanwhile, Morgan Wallen's chart dominance echoes today's country pulse.
Job market stays strong with about 12,000 openings posted last week, many in healthcare and construction near the Gulch. Real estate sees median home prices holding at around $450,000, with quick sales in East Nashville neighborhoods.
New business buzz includes a fresh coffee shop opening on Fifth Avenue North tomorrow, while a beloved BBQ spot on Trinity Lane announced expansions. Upcoming, catch the African Children's Choir benefit at the Ryman this week, echoing past Nashville TV cast shows there.
Local schools shine with Hillsboro High's debate team taking regionals, and quick sports note: McGavock hoops girls won their playoff opener. For a feel-good lift, community volunteers rallied at Two Rivers Park yesterday to plant 200 trees, strengthening our green spaces.
On public safety, no major incidents in the past 24 hours, but stay vigilant around public parks after minor theft reports near Centennial. MNPD reports all clear otherwise.
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Shifting to city hall updates, Metro Council just approved funding for faster pothole repairs on Murfreesboro Pike and Nolensville Road after last week's storms, directly easing our daily commutes. But storm recovery efforts face headwinds with a looming federal shutdown that could delay FEMA aid, so crews are racing against time around Shelby Park.
Weather today brings partly cloudy skies with highs near 55 degrees and light winds, perfect for outdoor plans, though watch for slick spots on I-40 from overnight rain. Expect the same mild outlook into tomorrow, no major disruptions.
In music news that warms our Music City hearts, we're reminiscing about GRAMMY greats like Chris Stapleton's Traveller sweeping awards on this date back in 2016, and Brothers Osborne lighting up the Ryman just a few years ago. Meanwhile, Morgan Wallen's chart dominance echoes today's country pulse.
Job market stays strong with about 12,000 openings posted last week, many in healthcare and construction near the Gulch. Real estate sees median home prices holding at around $450,000, with quick sales in East Nashville neighborhoods.
New business buzz includes a fresh coffee shop opening on Fifth Avenue North tomorrow, while a beloved BBQ spot on Trinity Lane announced expansions. Upcoming, catch the African Children's Choir benefit at the Ryman this week, echoing past Nashville TV cast shows there.
Local schools shine with Hillsboro High's debate team taking regionals, and quick sports note: McGavock hoops girls won their playoff opener. For a feel-good lift, community volunteers rallied at Two Rivers Park yesterday to plant 200 trees, strengthening our green spaces.
On public safety, no major incidents in the past 24 hours, but stay vigilant around public parks after minor theft reports near Centennial. MNPD reports all clear otherwise.
Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for daily updates. This has been Nashville Local Pulse. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.
For more http://www.quietplease.ai
Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI