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Frosty Forecast, Predators Prevail, and Titans Stadium Concerns - Nashville Local Pulse


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Good morning, this is Nashville Local Pulse for Saturday, November 29th, 2025.

We're watching a busy weekend ahead as the holiday season shifts into high gear across Middle Tennessee. But first, let's talk weather because it's going to impact your plans. Right now we're looking at a high of 55 degrees today with some sunshine, but things are changing fast. Winter weather could make an early appearance next week, and there's even talk of snow possible in the coming days, so keep an eye on the forecast if you're planning outdoor activities.

On the sports front, our Nashville Predators had a great night Friday, sweeping their Thanksgiving trip by defeating the Chicago Blackhawks 4-3 at the United Center. Ryan O'Reilly scored what turned out to be the game-winner, his second in as many games. Luke Evangelista also had a goal and an assist, hitting his 100th NHL point in the process. The team is looking to keep that momentum going when they host Winnipeg tomorrow night. It's been a tough stretch for the Preds, so these consecutive wins are exactly what they needed heading into December.

Speaking of December, the race for Tennessee's 7th Congressional District is heating up with election day just around the corner on December 2nd. This race has been capturing national attention, so if you haven't voted yet, early voting is still available across the county.

We're also keeping tabs on Nashville's newest major development project, the new Tennessee Titans stadium. But construction workers there are raising serious safety concerns. They're reporting repeated car break-ins in parking areas near Nissan Stadium, with some incidents involving stolen firearms. Workers say there have been significant gaps in weekend security, and they're frustrated about having to wait for reimbursement on damaged vehicles. Metro Police have increased patrols and are working to address the situation, but workers are calling for more consistent staffing and monitoring at the jobsite.

On the community side, as temperatures drop, Nashville is stepping up support for our unhoused neighbors. Local shelters and organizations are providing resources and warming centers to help vulnerable residents get through the cold nights ahead. If you know someone who needs assistance, reach out to community resources in your area.

The real estate market continues to show interesting trends. Nashville remains one of the hottest retail markets in the country, driven by our booming tourism and healthcare sectors. The city has one of the lowest retail availability rates in the nation, which means rents are climbing and competition for prime locations is fierce.

Looking at the job market, if you're an assistant engineer in Nashville, the average salary sits around 85,000 dollars annually, giving you a sense of what's available in our growing tech and healthcare sectors.

This has been Nashville Local Pulse. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates. Thanks for tuning in and remember to subscribe. This has been a Quiet Please production. For more, check out quietplease.ai.

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