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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.

Settlement: Tennessee AG concedes sanctuary city voting law is ‘unconstitutional’

By Cynthia Abrams

February 25, 2026

A Tennessee law that tried to criminalize public officials for voting in favor of sanctuary city policies will not take effect.

Filed Under: Metro, Politics, WPLN News Tagged With: 110th General Assembly, ACLU, Attorney General, Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti, Clay Capp, Immigration, Jonathan Skrmetti, sanctuary city, Tennessee Attorney General, United States Constitution

‘We did not meet the expectations’: NES CEO admits problems as city begins storm investigation

By Cynthia Abrams

February 24, 2026

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One month out from the devastating impacts of Winter Storm Fern, a city-formed commission has begun investigating how Metro agencies — and, in particular, the Nashville Electric Service — responded to the storm.

Filed Under: Metro, WPLN News Tagged With: Beth Harwell, Freddie O'Connell, ice storm, Nashville Electric Service, NES, Phil Bredesen, power outages, Teresa Broyles-Aplin, Winter Storm Fern, Winter Storm Response Commission

‘Place of paradoxes’ Fort Negley begins expansion effort

By Cynthia Abrams

February 19, 2026

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One of Nashville’s most significant Civil War-era sites is getting a long overdue facelift, as construction begins this month on Fort Negley’s $11 million expansion.

Filed Under: Metro, WPLN News Tagged With: Bass Street, Black history, Fort Negley, Freddie O'Connell, Greer Stadium, Learotha Williams, Metro Parks, Nashville African American Cultural Alliance

Will Nashville’s Metro Council have 40 or 20 members? TN Supreme Court hears arguments from city and state

By Cynthia Abrams

February 11, 2026

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The Tennessee Supreme Court will hear oral arguments over a state law that seeks to reduce the size of Nashville’s Metro Council from 40 members down to 20.

Filed Under: Metro, Politics, WPLN News Tagged With: Harold Love Jr., Jonathan Skrmetti, Nashville Metro Council, Preemption bills, William Lamberth

Nashville taking steps to lessen storm burdens; more FEMA aid approved

By Cynthia AbramsandTony Gonzalez

February 6, 2026

Nearly all Nashvillians have regained power as of Friday — and both Metro and federal leaders are escalating the next stages of the recovery. Here’s the latest as of 10:45 p.m. Friday.

Filed Under: Metro, WPLN News Tagged With: disaster recovery, Housing, Jamekia Bies, Metro Action, Restore Nashville, severe weather, Winter Storm Fern

As storm response emotions run high, some Nashvillians find relief at warming shelters

By Cynthia Abrams

February 6, 2026

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When hundreds of thousands of Nashvillians lost power late last month, Metro — in a rare move — opened warming stations across the city.

Filed Under: Metro, WPLN News Tagged With: Emergency shelter, metro, Nashville Fairgrounds, Winter Storm Fern

NES scrutiny mounts as electric utility promises better outage information

By Cynthia AbramsandLaTonya Turner

January 30, 2026

With Nashvillians still without power, NES is facing intense scrutiny from the public and Nashville’s mayor, who says he “expects them to do better.”

Filed Under: Metro, WPLN News Tagged With: Freddie O'Connell, Nashville Electric Service, power outages, Teresa Broyles-Aplin, Winter Storm Fern

Winter storm week 1: Tennessee fatalities rise; outage frustrations mounting

By LaTonya Turner, Rose Gilbert, Tony Gonzalez, Catherine Sweeney, Jacqui Sieber, WUOT, Nina CardonaandCynthia Abrams

January 24, 2026

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Lengthy power outages continue to fray nerves in Tennessee after the winter storm and weather-related fatalities climb to 21 as another arctic blast brings dangerous cold this weekend.  Here’s the latest from WPLN at 6:00 p.m. Saturday.

Filed Under: Environment, WPLN News Tagged With: Cold weather, Freddie O'Connell, Middle Tennessee, Nashville Electric Service, NDOT, snow, Tennessee Department of Transportation, Weather, William Swann, Winter Storm Fern

Racing or housing? Fairgrounds debate reaches Metro’s charter commission

By Cynthia Abrams

January 21, 2026

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The proposal to remove auto racing at the Fairgrounds and instead build affordable housing at the site has cleared its first hurdle. The Metro Charter Revision Commission approved the proposal Thursday on its second consideration. This does not mean the change will occur. Only voters can change the Metro Charter, which currently protects racing as […]

Filed Under: Metro, WPLN News Tagged With: Bristol Motor Speedway, Freddie O'Connell, Housing, John Cooper, John Ingram, LiUNA, Metro Charter Amendments, Nashville Fairgrounds

Metro Councilmember Joy Styles announces 2027 bid for mayor

By Cynthia Abrams

January 20, 2026

Nashville’s next mayoral election isn’t until 2027, but a field is beginning to form.

Filed Under: Metro, WPLN News Tagged With: Freddie O'Connell, global mall, Joy Styles, Mayor 2027, Nashville mayoral race

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