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Easter Sunday in Nashville: Cool Weather, Family Fun, and City Updates
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Good morning, this is Nashville Local Pulse for Sunday, April 5. We kick off with the weather shaping our Easter day. A cold front brought showers and gusty winds through last night, with a low severe threat but some strong storms possible. NewsChannel 5 reports rain should clear by mid-morning, leaving us with cooler highs in the mid 60s under partly cloudy skies. Perfect for outdoor plans, just watch for lingering puddles on streets like Gallatin Pike.
Shifting to city hall, crews near the Tennessee State Capitol continue digging Elon Musks Music City Loop tunnel, promising easier commutes downtown soon. No big decisions today, but it means traffic tweaks around Charlotte Avenue this week.
On the crime front, things stayed relatively calm in the past 24 hours. Metro police report no major incidents or public safety alerts, just routine patrols keeping our neighborhoods safe.
Sports fans, catch the Nashville Sounds versus Charlotte Knights at 1:05 pm today at First Horizon Park. Its a great family outing with Easter vibes.
Music pulses strong with Vinnie and The Hitmen rocking Eastside Bowl at 7 pm on Gallatin Pike South in Madison, an 18-plus high-energy show. Families, head to the Vermin Sanctuary Possum Party Easter Extravaganza at 4 pm in The Basement for fun tunes.
Easter brings community joy. Zion Baptist Church hosts Get Up services starting at 6 am across campuses, while Mt. Zion Baptist on King Hollands Avenue offers worship, Sunday school, and a youth play at 10 am. Nashville Zoo wraps Eggstravaganzoo today with egg hunts and animal meets.
Looking ahead, the 30th Annual Inspirational Country Music Awards hit the Grand Ole Opry tomorrow at 4:30 pm.
New business buzz includes the Matt Twaddle Trio kicking off Shelby Park beer garden events Monday, supporting local green spaces.
In a feel-good note, local schools shone with East Nashville Magnet winning regionals in robotics, inspiring our kids.
Real estate heats up with about 450 homes sold last month downtown, and jobs post steady growth near 25,000 openings in healthcare and tech.
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Shifting to city hall, crews near the Tennessee State Capitol continue digging Elon Musks Music City Loop tunnel, promising easier commutes downtown soon. No big decisions today, but it means traffic tweaks around Charlotte Avenue this week.
On the crime front, things stayed relatively calm in the past 24 hours. Metro police report no major incidents or public safety alerts, just routine patrols keeping our neighborhoods safe.
Sports fans, catch the Nashville Sounds versus Charlotte Knights at 1:05 pm today at First Horizon Park. Its a great family outing with Easter vibes.
Music pulses strong with Vinnie and The Hitmen rocking Eastside Bowl at 7 pm on Gallatin Pike South in Madison, an 18-plus high-energy show. Families, head to the Vermin Sanctuary Possum Party Easter Extravaganza at 4 pm in The Basement for fun tunes.
Easter brings community joy. Zion Baptist Church hosts Get Up services starting at 6 am across campuses, while Mt. Zion Baptist on King Hollands Avenue offers worship, Sunday school, and a youth play at 10 am. Nashville Zoo wraps Eggstravaganzoo today with egg hunts and animal meets.
Looking ahead, the 30th Annual Inspirational Country Music Awards hit the Grand Ole Opry tomorrow at 4:30 pm.
New business buzz includes the Matt Twaddle Trio kicking off Shelby Park beer garden events Monday, supporting local green spaces.
In a feel-good note, local schools shone with East Nashville Magnet winning regionals in robotics, inspiring our kids.
Real estate heats up with about 450 homes sold last month downtown, and jobs post steady growth near 25,000 openings in healthcare and tech.
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 quietplease.ai.
For more http://www.quietplease.ai
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This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI