Democratic state representative Gloria Johnson is challenging Republican U.S. Senator Marsha Blackburn for one of Tennessee’s two U.S. Senate seats.
Here’s what Blackburn and Johnson’s ads say about their priorities in U.S. Senate standoff
Out, About: (Early) Halloween celebrations this weekend
Halloween is on a Thursday this year — boo (and not the fun kind)! But that means many of us are planning to get all dressed up this weekend. Here in Nashville, the ways to celebrate pretty much fall into three buckets.
NashVillager Podcast: Old Hickory’s origin story
What built the company town? Plus the local news for October 25, 2024.
A Tennessee court is allowing some protections for abortions, but the threat of criminal penalties remains
Abortion rights supporters in Tennessee say a recent court ruling is a victory, but a small one. The ruling will protect emergency abortions in very limited situations.
NashVillager Podcast: Biking the Trace
What’s the best bike ride in Nashville? Plus the local news for October 24, 2024.
In Tennessee, your ballot may not show the name you wanted. Why it happens and how to fix it.
Tennesseans at the polls may be surprised that the name of the candidate they select is not the one that appears on their ballot. The voting machine isn’t necessarily the problem
NashVillager Podcast: Happy birthday, satellite counties!
When were Middle Tennessee’s memorable counties established? Plus the local news for October 23, 2024.
NashVillager Podcast: Our working river
What signs of our past still float down the Cumberland? Plus the local news for October 22, 2024.
Tennessee replaced its federal HIV funding with state money. Public health experts say the change is causing damage.
Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee made waves in early 2023, when he rejected millions of dollars in federal HIV prevention programming. Since then, the state has been replacing that money, but that new process is already causing damage, according to public health experts.
As other Tennessee Republicans refuse to debate, Williamson County hears from all its candidates
While many established Republican incumbents have refused to debate their Democratic opponents, Williamson County voters got to hear from all three candidates for the District 61 Tennessee House seat.