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Cynthia Abrams

Cynthia Abrams

Cindy Abrams is WPLN’s metro reporter. She grew up in Eugene and Portland, Oregon and moved east after graduating from Whitman College. Cindy comes to Nashville from central Virginia, where she covered the courts at Rappahannock News. She was WPLN’s digital news intern in 2021 before joining the station full-time as a newscast and digital producer last year. She started covering the Metro government in the fall of 2023.

Should elected officials be jailed over their votes on sanctuary policies? Lawsuit challenges Tennessee law.

Cynthia Abrams

June 24, 2025

The American Civil Liberties Union has filed a lawsuit challenging a Tennessee law that criminalizes local officials who vote in favor of sanctuary city policies.

Filed Under: Politics, Race & Equity, WPLN News Tagged With: 114th Tennessee General Assembly, ACLU, Clay Capp, Delishia Porterfield, Ginny Welsch, Immigration, Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Jeff Preptit, Metro Council Immigrant Caucus, Sandra Sepulveda, Terry Vo, Trump Administration, Zulfat Suara

NashVillager Podcast: 100-degree days

Cynthia Abrams

June 23, 2025

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When has it been hotter in Tennessee history? Plus, the local news for June 23, and a deeper look at a niche running event in Tennessee.

Filed Under: History, NashVillager Podcast, WPLN News Tagged With: Extreme weather, heat

Nashville’s next city budget includes a substantial property tax increase

Cynthia Abrams

June 17, 2025

Nashville’s Metro Council approved a property tax increase as part of the city’s $3.8 billion spending plan on Tuesday night.

Filed Under: Metro, WPLN News Tagged With: Courtney Johnston, Delishia Porterfield, Freddie O'Connell, Metro budget, Nashville Metro Council, Thom Druffel, Tonya Hancock

Nashville’s Metro Council closes in on final budget, with implications for the property tax

Cynthia Abrams

June 16, 2025

Nashville Metro Council October 2023

Nashville is close to finalizing its spending plan, with the Metro Council scheduled to vote on the budget Tuesday night.

Filed Under: Metro, WPLN News Tagged With: Courtney Johnston, Delishia Porterfield, Freddie O'Connell, Metro budget, property taxes

Checking in on ‘community benefits agreements’ in Tennessee — and the new law curbing them

Cynthia Abrams

June 16, 2025

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A new Tennessee law that takes effect in July will ban “community benefits agreements” for companies that have received state economic incentives. It arrives seven years after the state’s first such agreement.

Filed Under: Metro, Politics, Race & Equity, WPLN News Tagged With: Appalachia + Mid-South Newsroom, Blue Oval City, Blue Oval Good Neighbors, CBAs, Community benefits agreement, Ford, Ford Motor Company, Geodis Park, Lindsey Paola, Nashville SC, Nashville soccer, odessa kelly, Page Walley, Raumesh Akari, Sen. Raumesh Akbari, Stand Up Nashville

Nashville ‘No Kings’ protest draws thousands

Cynthia Abrams

June 14, 2025

No Kings Nashville Bicentennial Mall capitol

A large, vocal and peaceful gathering — that was Nashville’s version of the “No Kings” protest against President Donald Trump on Saturday.

Filed Under: Politics, WPLN News Tagged With: Donald Trump, extremism, Metro Nashville Police Department, No Kings, protests

Cherokee cyclists retrace the Trail of Tears to remember — and reclaim — their history

Cynthia Abrams

June 11, 2025

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For the last four decades, a group of bicyclists has embarked on a 950-mile bike ride following the Trail of Tears in honor of Cherokee ancestors who were forcibly removed from their homelands.

Filed Under: Arts, Culture & Music, History, Race & Equity, WPLN News Tagged With: Cherokee, Cherokee Nation, Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians, Indigenous history, Joelton, McMinnville, Principal Chief Chuck Hoskin Jr., Trail of Tears

Nashville’s main downtown library disrupted by neighboring parking garage fire

Cynthia Abrams

June 10, 2025

The fire that broke out in a prominent parking garage near Nashville’s downtown library caused multiple vehicle explosions and a partial collapse of the structure early Tuesday morning. No injuries were reported.

Filed Under: Metro, WPLN News Tagged With: Freddie O'Connell, library, mayor freddie o'connell, Nashville Downtown Partnership, nashville fire department, Nashville Public Library, NDOT

Affordable housing, employee pay and youth safety: Nashvillians push to be included in a revised city budget

Cynthia Abrams

June 6, 2025

Nashville’s Metro Council is one step closer to finalizing the city budget, and heard from residents about items they would like to see prioritized.

Filed Under: Metro, WPLN News Tagged With: Barnes Housing Trust Fund, budget, city budgeting, Delishia Porterfield, Metro budget, Nashville Metro Council, Nashville Peoples Budget, Southern Movement Committee, Stand Up Nashville, Varsity Spending Plan

Report suggests how Metro can make quick progress on long-standing street safety issues

Cynthia Abrams

June 4, 2025

Local advocacy group Walk Bike Nashville released their “State of Our Streets” report Tuesday. It details what the group sees as wins and failures of city government.

Filed Under: Metro, WPLN News Tagged With: bike lanes, Nashville transit referendum, pedestrian deaths, Sabrina Sussman, sidewalks, Walk Bike Nashville

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