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Cynthia Abrams

As the shutdown hits wallets, some Nashvillians push for a freeze on bus fares

By Cynthia Abrams

November 6, 2025

Dozens of local organizations have signed onto a request for fares to freeze until SNAP benefits resume.

Filed Under: Metro, WPLN News Tagged With: Choose How You Move, Freddie O'Connell, Nashville transit referendum

Nashville’s ‘participatory budgeting’ experiment is over. How will residents get a say in city spending?

By Cynthia Abrams

November 2, 2025

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Metro has officially done away with the program that allowed residents to nominate neighborhood projects and then vote for which ones would ”win” city funding.

Filed Under: Metro, WPLN News Tagged With: Andrew Krinks, Bordeaux, Freddie O'Connell, Kyonzte Toombs, Metro budget, Nashville Peoples Budget, participatory budgeting, Theeda Murphy, Varsity Spending Plan

First it was free lunches and haircuts — now this Nashville library offers pro bono legal advice

By Cynthia Abrams

October 27, 2025

A new clinic from the Legal Aid Society and Bass, Berry and Sims law firm will offer free legal services to Nashvillians at the Pruitt Branch library.

Filed Under: Criminal Justice, Metro, WPLN News Tagged With: Bass Berry & Sims, Legal Aid Society, Napier-Sudekum, Napier-Sudekum apartments, Nashville Public Library, Pruitt Branch

Officials: 24,000 pounds of explosives detonated in AES blast

By Cynthia Abrams

October 24, 2025

New details have emerged about the massive explosion that left 16 dead at the munitions plant in Bucksnort earlier this month.

Filed Under: WPLN News Tagged With: Accurate Energetic Systems, AES Explosion, Hickman County, Humphreys County, Tennessee Bureau of Investigation

Free bus fares are coming to Nashville low-income residents

By Cynthia Abrams

October 16, 2025

The program, an initiative between WeGo and the mayor’s office, called “Journey Pass,” is the latest update to be funded by the city’s new transit tax.

Filed Under: Metro, WPLN News Tagged With: Choose How You Move, Kendra Abkowitz, Nashville transit, Nashville transit referendum, public transit, WeGo

For Sewanee students, the Perimeter Trail is more than a hike. It’s a tradition

By Cynthia Abrams

October 9, 2025

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Every year, before graduating, seniors at Sewanee: The University of the South try to hike the entirety of the 20-mile trail that encompasses the school.

Filed Under: Arts, Culture & Music, Education, WPLN News Tagged With: hiking, outdoors, Perimeter Trail, Sewanee, Sewanee Outing Program, University of the South

Prominent member of Nashville mayor’s office to step down

By Cynthia Abrams

September 25, 2025

A top adviser in the Nashville mayor’s office is leaving his role.

Filed Under: Metro, WPLN News Tagged With: Bob Mendes, East Bank, East Bank Development, Freddie O'Connell, Mayor O'Connell

State incentives help draw Japanese medical device maker to Nashville

By Cynthia Abrams

September 24, 2025

Nissha Medical Technologies announced it would be partnering with Vanderbilt to advance endoscopic devices.

Filed Under: Business, Health Care, WPLN News Tagged With: economic incentives, medical device, Nissha Medical Technologies, Stuart McWhorter, Tennessee Department of Economic and Community Development, Vanderbilt University

Smoke, soot and new safety concerns prolong Nashville’s Main Library closure

By Cynthia Abrams

September 16, 2025

There’s no opening date in sight for Nashville’s Main Library — and some programs are experiencing lengthy disruptions.

Filed Under: Metro, WPLN News Tagged With: homelessness, libraries, Main Library Branch, nashville fire department, Nashville Public Library, Terri Luke

One man, one notebook and thousands of goldfish: charms of the Nashville Fair

By Cynthia Abrams

September 11, 2025

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At the Nashville Fair, the goldfish tent is more than a game — it’s a tradition.

Filed Under: Arts, Culture & Music, Metro, WPLN News Tagged With: Nashville Fairgrounds, Tennessee State Fair

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