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Nashville Local Pulse: April 25 - Rain Today, Storms Monday, Hotel Growth Downtown
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Good morning, this is Nashville Local Pulse for Saturday, April 25. We kick off with the weather from Tennessee Valley Weather, where we have drought-busting rain chances lingering today after yesterday's showers, so expect cloudy skies and scattered showers that could dampen outdoor plans around Centennial Park or along the Cumberland River, but it clears up nicely by evening with highs in the mid-60s. Looking ahead, strong thunderstorms build Monday, so keep those umbrellas handy for weekend errands.
Metro Nashville Network just launched a new streaming app on Apple, Google Play, Roku, and Fire TV, making it easier for us to catch city hall updates and local programming right from our couches, straight from nashville.cablecast.tv. This means more access to decisions affecting our daily commutes and neighborhoods without flipping channels.
On the business front, a new hotel tower is rising on the East Bank, boosting jobs and tourism vibes downtown, while The Lodge at Natchez Trace in West Nashville celebrates its 10-year milestone tomorrow with a Spring ReBloom ribbon-cutting, marking steady growth in senior living options.
Music pulses strong as always: catch Cliff Richmond and the CliffNotes swinging soulful jazz tonight at 5:30 at Rudys Jazz Room, followed by the pro jazz jam at 9, and Chris Young, Bill Anderson, and Kathy Mattea light up the Grand Ole Opry House on Opryland Drive. Sports fans, Nashville SC faces Charlotte FC today at Geodis Park on Benton Avenue, and Lipscomb Bisons host a doubleheader against Austin Peay at Draper Diamond on Belmont Boulevard.
Upcoming, the Nashville Comedy Festival headlines Kevin James and Morgan Jay from April 9 to 19 next year across historic venues, and dont miss tomorrows Beatles Brunch at City Winery on Lafayette Street or the Wedgewood Houston Farmers Market on Chestnut Street. Local schools shine with Belmont University teams gearing up strong this spring.
Crime stays low-key in the past 24 hours, with Metro Police reporting no major incidents or safety alerts, just routine patrols keeping our streets safe around Printers Alley and beyond.
For a feel-good lift, were rooting for winter storm Fern survivors as Disaster Recovery Centers reopen today, helping families rebuild stronger together.
Thanks for tuning in, listeners, and remember to 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.
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Metro Nashville Network just launched a new streaming app on Apple, Google Play, Roku, and Fire TV, making it easier for us to catch city hall updates and local programming right from our couches, straight from nashville.cablecast.tv. This means more access to decisions affecting our daily commutes and neighborhoods without flipping channels.
On the business front, a new hotel tower is rising on the East Bank, boosting jobs and tourism vibes downtown, while The Lodge at Natchez Trace in West Nashville celebrates its 10-year milestone tomorrow with a Spring ReBloom ribbon-cutting, marking steady growth in senior living options.
Music pulses strong as always: catch Cliff Richmond and the CliffNotes swinging soulful jazz tonight at 5:30 at Rudys Jazz Room, followed by the pro jazz jam at 9, and Chris Young, Bill Anderson, and Kathy Mattea light up the Grand Ole Opry House on Opryland Drive. Sports fans, Nashville SC faces Charlotte FC today at Geodis Park on Benton Avenue, and Lipscomb Bisons host a doubleheader against Austin Peay at Draper Diamond on Belmont Boulevard.
Upcoming, the Nashville Comedy Festival headlines Kevin James and Morgan Jay from April 9 to 19 next year across historic venues, and dont miss tomorrows Beatles Brunch at City Winery on Lafayette Street or the Wedgewood Houston Farmers Market on Chestnut Street. Local schools shine with Belmont University teams gearing up strong this spring.
Crime stays low-key in the past 24 hours, with Metro Police reporting no major incidents or safety alerts, just routine patrols keeping our streets safe around Printers Alley and beyond.
For a feel-good lift, were rooting for winter storm Fern survivors as Disaster Recovery Centers reopen today, helping families rebuild stronger together.
Thanks for tuning in, listeners, and remember to 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
Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI