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Nashville Local Pulse: April 11 - Sunny Skies, Sports Action, and Community Events

Nashville Local Pulse: April 11 - Sunny Skies, Sports Action, and Community Events

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Good morning, this is Nashville Local Pulse for Saturday, April 11.

We start with public safety. Metro police have four suspects in custody after a robbery at a market on Foster Avenue earlier this week. Officers recovered guns, drugs, and over fifteen thousand dollars in cash from connected spots on Harding Place and Keeley Drive. The investigation links this to other recent crimes, and more charges could come. Meanwhile, News Channel 5 reports Nashville faces a hit-and-run epidemic, with nearly thirty percent of crashes last year going unreported, about one hundred fifty a week. We urge drivers to stay vigilant on our roads.

Shifting to brighter news, our weather stays warm and sunny today, perfect for outdoor fun at places like Hawkins Field or the Fairgrounds. Expect highs in the low eighties with clear skies through the weekend, according to Tennessee Valley Weather.

Sports heat up with Vanderbilt Commodores baseball hosting Oklahoma Sooners at Hawkins Field this afternoon on Jess Neely Drive. Catch the Nashville Predators facing Minnesota Wild at four at Bridgestone Arena on Broadway. Lipscomb Bisons play Central Arkansas tomorrow at Dugan Field on Granny White Pike.

Music pulses strong. Morgan Jay takes the Ryman Auditorium stage tonight on Fifth Avenue North, and the Grand Ole Opry features the Oak Ridge Boys, Bill Anderson, and Don McLean at Opryland Drive. Sister Act runs at the Tennessee Performing Arts Center on Deaderick Street.

In our neighborhoods, John P Holt Library in Brentwood hosted a joyful Easter egg hunt with golden eggs and jelly bean guesses, bringing families together. Lipscomb Bisons notched a recent win, boosting local pride.

City Hall stays quiet today, but the Tennessee Wine and Grape Board meets Tuesday at Ellington Agricultural Center. No big job shifts or real estate jumps, though our market holds steady around steady home prices near four hundred thousand. New spots like Pour Decisions offer happy hours with cocktails and cigars.

Listeners, head to Shrek Drag Brunch at noon at Zanies on Eighth Avenue South, or zMAX CARS Tour early at Nashville Fairgrounds Speedway on Smith Avenue.

Thanks for tuning in, and remember to subscribe. 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.

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