Nashville Local Pulse
Good morning, this is Nashville Local Pulse for Friday, June fifth, and we are waking up to a bright, warm start across Middle Tennessee. We step outside today to mostly sunny skies, with NewsChannel 5 forecasting highs in the upper eighties and just a light south breeze, so we will want water and shade if we are out this afternoon. Tonight stays mild in the low sixties, and the weekend turns more humid with a small chance of a pop up shower, but most outdoor plans still look good. From city hall, we are watching Metro Council committees work through next year’s budget, with talk focused on school funding, public safety staffing, and sidewalk projects in neighborhoods like East Nashville and along Nolensville Pike. The mayor’s office signals that property tax rates should hold steady, but we may see small fee increases for things like parking and permits that affect our daily routines. On our roads, TDOT’s latest construction update highlights ongoing lane shifts and nighttime lane closures along I 24 and I 65 near downtown, especially around the I 40 split and the Broadway and Demonbreun exits, so we should give ourselves extra time if we are heading in or out of the Gulch or SoBro for work or events. In the job market, local recruiters report hundreds of open roles in health care, hospitality, and tech, with Vanderbilt University Medical Center and the big hotels around Lower Broadway all hiring. Average posted pay for many service jobs is now in the mid to upper teens per hour, and some downtown restaurants are offering hiring bonuses. Real estate agents around Green Hills, Germantown, and Donelson say we are seeing roughly a few thousand active listings in the metro area, with the median home price around the mid four hundreds. Open houses this weekend are heavy along Charlotte Avenue and in Antioch, where newer townhomes continue to draw first time buyers. For culture and music, the Ryman, Ascend Amphitheater, and the Opry House all have packed calendars over the next few nights, with a mix of big touring acts and homegrown country artists. Smaller stages on Elliston Place and in East Nashville are featuring songwriter rounds as we roll into summer. On the community front, local schools are closing out the year with strong showings in sports and academics, and several Metro high school baseball and softball teams have recently made deep playoff runs, giving students and families plenty to cheer about. In crime news, Metro Police report several significant incidents across the city over the last day, including armed robberies and a handful of shootings under investigation. Officers continue patrols around key corridors like Murfreesboro Pike and Jefferson Street. We stay mindful, look out for our neighbors, and contact law enforcement if we see anything concerning. For a feel good note, volunteers gathered this week along the Cumberland River near Riverfront Park to pick up trash and plant trees, helping keep our riverfront clean and welcoming for everyone. Thank you for tuning in, and make sure to 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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