Tennesseans are making an impact at the Olympics in Paris.
NashVillager Podcast: Making construction safer
Who is at risk on Nashville’s construction sites? Plus the local news for August 8, 2024.
The U.S. needs more Black doctors. That’s why Meharry Medical School in Nashville just got $175M.
Meharry Medical College in Nashville secured its largest donation ever on Tuesday as part of a broader investment in physician training at historically black colleges and universities.
Vanderbilt Olympian says she can’t afford rent. Flavor Flav offers to cover it.
An Olympic athlete and Vanderbilt graduate student competing in Friday’s discus competition may have one less expense to worry about, after rapper Flavor Flav offered to foot the bill.
For Nashville’s Kurdish community, clothing and culture are interwoven
For Nashville’s Kurdish community — a people whose culture has historically come under fire — clothing is a tangible way of preserving their traditions.
How Madison’s Harken Hall venue plans to fulfill a grand — but delayed — vision
Harken Hall is now open — but with lingering questions as to what exactly will take place inside the grand space in Madison.
Metro Council will stay at 40 members as Nashville notches legal victory over state
Nashville’s city council will remain at 40 members after a three-judge panel struck down a state law that would have slashed the council in half.
Tennessee Democrats condemn neo-Nazis who yelled slurs at Black children in downtown Nashville
White supremacists have made several appearances in Nashville over the past few weeks: marching with swastika flags, interrupting a Metro Council meeting and, last Saturday, screaming racial slurs at a group of young, Black boys who were playing drums downtown.
Tennessee politicians react to Biden dropping out of presidential race
After President Joe Biden announced the end of his re-election campaign on Sunday, some Tennessee Republican lawmakers called for his resignation.
Tennessee heat wave dangers aren’t just physical. They can damage mental health too.
A cold, dreary winter might be what comes to mind when we think of “seasonal depression.” But there is mounting evidence that hot summers — especially during heat waves — can bring us down too.