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Nashville Local Pulse: Severe Storms Tonight, SC History Made, Community Resilience

Nashville Local Pulse: Severe Storms Tonight, SC History Made, Community Resilience

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Good morning, this is Nashville Local Pulse for Sunday, March 15. We kick off with a Code Red Weather Alert from Fox 17 News. Severe thunderstorms barrel into Middle Tennessee tonight, packing winds up to 75 miles per hour and a medium tornado risk. Storms hit near the Tennessee River around 6pm, reach Nashville by 9pm, and push east by midnight. Secure outdoor items now, and expect disruptions to evening plans along Broadway and I-40. Todays milder conditions hold until then, with clouds and temps in the 60s, but stay indoors after dark.

Shifting to sports, our Nashville SC made history last night in Columbus, winning 1-0 to go 3 wins, no losses, one draw in MLS play. Hany Mukhtar netted the game-winner in stoppage time, the 25,000th regular season goal in league history. Goalkeeper Brian Schwake earned his fifth clean sheet in seven starts. The Boys in Gold face Inter Miami Wednesday in the Concacaf Champions Cup.

On the crime front, Metro police arrested a human trafficking suspect with warrants from three states right here in Nashville yesterday, a big win for public safety. Theyre also hunting a vehicle linked to a West End road rage shooting near Vanderbilt. Stay vigilant around West End Avenue.

City Hall buzz includes the Tennessee Senate passing a bill criminalizing doxxing of ICE officers, impacting local enforcement. Meanwhile, Rep. Andy Ogles anti-Muslim comments drew sharp rebuke from the Jewish Federation of Greater Nashville, calling them hateful and un-American, stirring debate in our diverse communities.

New business sparks optimism: Spring blooms are turning the Cumberland Plateau into a hiking hotspot, boosting trails near Percy Warner Park. Real estate hums with median home prices around 450,000 dollars, up 5 percent, while jobs post 12,000 openings downtown, especially in music tech on Music Row.

Quick school shoutout: Local high teams notched wins in regionals. Looking ahead, catch community events like the Franklin farmers market tomorrow and a free concert at Ascend Amphitheater Thursday.

And a feel-good note: Neighbors rallied to rebuild a flood-damaged playground in East Nashville, stronger than ever.

Thanks for tuning in, listeners, and subscribe for daily updates. This has been Nashville Local Pulse. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

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