Nashville Local Pulse
Good morning, this is Nashville Local Pulse for Saturday, June 13, 2026. We wake up to warm, muggy air across Davidson County, and we are already watching the skies. NewsChannel 5 is calling for a high near the low 90s with a heat index pushing higher, and only a slight chance of a pop-up storm this afternoon, so we plan our outdoor plans but keep an eye on the clouds, especially if we are out at parks or ballfields. At City Hall, Metro Council members are still fielding feedback from this week’s budget votes, with attention on police staffing, teacher pay, and road repaving dollars. The focus for us today is how that translates into everyday life: we can expect more paving work along stretches like Charlotte Avenue and Gallatin Pike later this summer, and modest funding increases for neighborhood safety initiatives. On the breaking news front, Norfolk Southern reports its crews are still working around a freight derailment in Tennessee that happened June 11. While it is not inside the city, it affects regional freight traffic, so we may see minor delays for some local deliveries and rail crossings as rerouting continues. Weather is playing into our weekend plans. Nashville Severe Weather notes that the pattern stays summerlike and unsettled, so any late-day storm could bring heavy rain and lightning, especially in low-lying spots near the Cumberland and along I 24. We plan to have water, sunscreen, and a backup indoor plan. For our calendars, we have plenty going on. The Nashville Farmers Market on Rosa L Parks Boulevard is hosting its Summer Fest today, a free day of local produce, food trucks, and live music, a great way for us to support neighborhood farmers and makers. Over at the Nashville Fairgrounds, the Porter Flea artisan market runs from late morning into the afternoon, bringing dozens of local artists, jewelry makers, and designers under one roof. And tonight, Centennial Park comes alive with the Big Band Dances at the bandshell near 25th Avenue North, with free dance lessons starting in the evening. In music news, country artist Ashley Cooke just kicked off this year’s 27LIVE series at the Westin Nashville rooftop, a reminder that our live music scene is humming well beyond Broadway. On the housing front, agents say the median home price around the metro is holding near the mid four hundreds, with slightly fewer new listings this week, which means buyers still face tight inventory while sellers keep a bit of leverage. In local school sports, the University School of Nashville boys basketball team travels for a non conference matchup against Perry County today, giving our student athletes one more chance to tune up in front of family and friends. For crime and safety, Metro Police report a fairly typical Friday into Saturday overnight, with a couple of armed robbery investigations on Nolensville Pike and near Dickerson Pike, plus several car break ins around the Gulch and West End. No major injuries are reported in the overnight incidents. We lock our cars, remove valuables from sight, and stay aware, especially in busy parking lots. Our feel good note this morning comes from volunteers along Jefferson Street and in North Nashville, where neighbors are teaming up for a summer cleanup and mural refresh, turning blank walls into color and giving kids a chance to help repaint their own block. Thank you for tuning in, and make sure you subscribe so you never miss our daily check in. 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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