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Nashville Local Pulse is your go-to podcast for discovering the heart of Nashville. Tune in to explore vibrant stories, local culture, and insider insights about Music City. Whether you’re a resident or a curious visitor, our engaging episodes cover everything from emerging musicians and food hotspots to community happenings and hidden gems. Stay connected with Nashville and experience the pulse of the city like never before. For more info go to https://www.quietplease.ai Check out these deals https://amzn.to/48MZPjs This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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Episode thumbnail for Nashville Local Pulse: Friday June 19 - Scattered Showers and Big Growth on East Bank

June 19, 2026

Nashville Local Pulse: Friday June 19 - Scattered Showers and Big Growth on East Bank

Good morning, this is Nashville Local Pulse for Friday, June nineteenth. We wake up today keeping an eye on the skies. NewsChannel 5 meteorologists say we have scattered showers through the day, with highs in the low to mid 80s and a muggy feel, so we may want the umbrella handy on the way down Broadway or over the Jefferson Street Bridge. Storm chances ease tonight, and we look drier and sunnier by Saturday, with highs creeping back toward the upper 80s. From city hall, Metro officials are reminding us about stormwater concerns as more pop up heavy rain moves through. Public works crews are focusing on low spots like Lebanon Pike near Briley Parkway and underpasses along I 40 and I 24, so we should watch for ponding and give crews room to work. On the business front, the Nashville Business Journal reports a big move on the East Bank, where an eighteen story Hilton hotel is planned near Oracle’s future tech campus, promising hundreds of construction and hospitality jobs over the next few years. In Donelson, developers are moving ahead with plans to revive the old hospital property off Donelson Pike with a mix of grocery, restaurants, and apartments, which could bring a few hundred new housing units once built. In the job market, recruiters say healthcare, hospitality, and tech support remain hot around downtown and Cool Springs, with many employers starting hourly pay in the mid to upper teens and offering hiring bonuses. That is good news for anyone polishing up a resume this weekend. For culture and music, downtown is busy as always. Ticketmaster lists a full slate of shows this weekend, including the Backstage Nashville songwriter showcase at 3rd and Lindsley and multiple concerts at Marathon Music Works and Brooklyn Bowl. Around town, venues from the Country Music Hall of Fame to the Nashville Zoo are gearing up for Make Music events later this month, so we can expect more live sets popping up in public spaces. In sports, the Sounds continue their homestand at First Horizon Park, with first pitch times adjusted slightly due to weather, and local high school summer leagues are in tournament play across fields in Antioch and Madison. Police have responded to several overnight vehicle break ins in East Nashville near Gallatin Pike and Greenwood Avenue, and an armed robbery of a convenience store off Murfreesboro Pike. Metro Police say there is no ongoing threat to the public but ask us to lock cars, remove valuables, and report suspicious activity. A quick feel good note to end on. Family and Children’s Service, based here in Nashville, has added new board members from local music, finance, and healthcare circles to expand services that reach tens of thousands of families each year, a reminder that our city’s support networks are growing along with our skyline. Thanks for tuning in, and be sure to subscribe so you never miss an update. 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 quiet please dot ai. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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June 18, 2026

Nashville Braces for Afternoon Storms: Your Guide to Thursday's Weather and Evening Plans

Good morning, this is Nashville Local Pulse for Thursday, June 18, 2026. We are watching a stormy day across Middle Tennessee, with the Nashville Weather Service warning that rain and thunderstorms are most likely this afternoon and into the evening, with heavy downpours and gusty winds the main concerns. That means a slower commute on I 24, I 40, and around Broadway, and we should be ready for delays near the Gulch, the airport, and any outdoor plans downtown. On the entertainment front, the Ryman Auditorium has Nate Smith on stage tonight at 7:30, and Hidden Bar at 200 4th Avenue North is launching its La Casita summer pop up today, giving us another new spot for live music, food, and a summer crowd. We are also seeing fresh Tennessee Lottery results today, which always adds a little extra buzz across the city. Around city hall, the biggest daily life issue remains storm readiness and drainage, especially with rain moving through already busy streets and low lying areas. For anyone heading out, the weather may shape everything from school pickup to patio dining to evening concerts, so we are staying alert and planning for slower travel. In jobs and business news, Nashville continues to lean on hospitality, retail, and health care, and local employers are still hiring in those sectors. In the real estate picture, the market remains tight, with homes in many Nashville neighborhoods still drawing strong interest and limited supply keeping pressure on buyers. That keeps the focus on affordability, especially near transit corridors and growing areas east and south of downtown. For sports, all eyes are on the city as fans track the Banana Ball event weather and whether tonight’s conditions hold up for outdoor action. And in a quick school note, we are hearing about students and programs across Davidson County closing out the year with the usual wave of awards, graduations, and summer activities. On the public safety side, we do not have a major Nashville specific crime development in the latest reports, but we do have the usual reminder to watch for storm related hazards, slick roads, and traffic incidents during the afternoon rush. Looking ahead, community calendars are filling up with summer gatherings, live shows, and neighborhood events, so once the rain eases, we should see a busy weekend begin to take shape. This has been Nashville Local Pulse. Thank you for tuning in, please subscribe, and this has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

Episode thumbnail for Nashville Local Pulse: Sunday June 14 - Rain, Budget Talks, and Summer Energy

June 14, 2026

Nashville Local Pulse: Sunday June 14 - Rain, Budget Talks, and Summer Energy

Good morning, this is Nashville Local Pulse for Sunday, June fourteenth. We wake up today with rain shaping a lot of our plans. Forecasters at the Tennessean report a high in the low 80s with a strong chance of showers and a few thunderstorms through the afternoon, especially across downtown and along I 65. That means we keep the umbrella close if we are heading to church, brunch in Germantown, or a walk around Centennial Park. Roads like Charlotte Avenue and Gallatin Pike may see ponding, so we give ourselves extra time. Showers taper tonight with cooler air moving in and a more comfortable start to the workweek. From city hall, Metro Council members continue to debate next year’s budget, with key talks centered on funding for public schools, bus service, and police staffing. Local outlets report that council is weighing a property tax rate that stays roughly flat, but with some new fees for short term rentals near Broadway and East Nashville. That affects how we think about renting out that extra room or booking a weekend stay for friends coming into town. In our job market, state data this week puts Nashville unemployment around three percent, still well below the national average, with health care, hospitality, and tech leading new postings. We hear of hospitals along the Charlotte corridor adding hundreds of nursing and support roles, and several hotels near the Gulch hiring for summer tourism. Real estate agents tell NewsChannel 5 that the median home price in Davidson County sits around five hundred thousand dollars, with slightly more listings on the market than this time last year. That gives buyers a bit more breathing room, especially in neighborhoods like Donelson and Antioch, while East Nashville and Sylvan Park remain competitive. On the culture side, Bonnaroo down in Manchester is showcasing plenty of Nashville talent this weekend. The Knoxville News Sentinel highlights Rainbow Kitten Surprise and Teddy Swims, both with strong Nashville ties, rocking big crowds last night. Here in town, the Ryman hosts comedian John Mulaney tonight, and CMA Fest energy is still buzzing around Lower Broadway as tourists pack the honky tonks. For community events, the Nashville Farmers Market on Rosa L Parks Boulevard is wrapping up its Summer Fest weekend with farm fresh produce and live music. And legal aid groups remind us that today is the last day to register for a free expungement clinic at St Lukes Community House on New York Avenue, scheduled for June twenty third, helping neighbors clear eligible criminal records. In schools and sports, local high school baseball and softball teams are celebrating recent state tournament runs, with coaches around Davidson County already holding summer workouts and camps to get ready for fall. On public safety, Metro Police report several car break ins over the past day in parking lots near Green Hills and around Opry Mills. Officers remind us to lock vehicles, hide valuables, and report suspicious activity right away. Overnight, there were no major citywide incidents reported, but patrols stay heavy around downtown entertainment districts. For a feel good note, a community group in North Nashville spent Saturday morning cleaning up Jefferson Street and planting flowers near Fisk University, showing how our neighborhoods come together between big headlines. Thanks for tuning in, and remember to subscribe so you never miss an update. 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 quiet please dot ai. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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What is Nashville Local Pulse?

Nashville Local Pulse is your go-to podcast for discovering the heart of Nashville. Tune in to explore vibrant stories, local culture, and insider insights about Music City. Whether you’re a resident or a curious visitor, our engaging episodes cover everything from emerging musicians and food hotspots to community happenings and hidden gems. Stay connected with Nashville and experience the pulse of the city like never before.

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This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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