On Thursday, March 23, This Is Nashville is inviting a panel of health experts into the studio to talk about what kinds of allergies are most common in the region and what factors make them so intense.
Tax season is almost here! What questions do you have about personal finances?
On Wednesday, March 8, This Is Nashville is hosting an episode all about how people in Middle Tennessee are managing their money, and getting tips and tricks from the experts. But first, we want to hear from you! As we get closer and closer to tax season, what questions do you have about how to […]
Have you been evicted? We want to hear from you.
On February 8, This Is Nashville is hosting a Citizen Nashville episode to help people understand how evictions work, as well as what rights renters have when faced with eviction.
Didn’t vote in Tennessee’s midterm? We want to hear from you!
This election season, we asked voters in Middle Tennessee, what issues drove you to the polls for this midterm? Now, we’re interested in hearing from those of us who didn’t vote.
Experts answer listener questions on how Nashville can expand its transit options
On Wednesday, This Is Nashville invited Cathy Carrillo, education and engagement manager at Walk Bike Nashville, and Transit Alliance of Middle Tennessee CEO Jessica Dauphin to answer listener questions about the current state of public transportation and infrastructure in Nashville.
We want to hear your thoughts about sidewalks
This Is Nashville is planning an episode about sidewalks and what is being done to make the city more walkable. To help shape this episode, we want to hear from listeners about your concerns about sidewalks – or the lack of sidewalks.
Tell us about the public transportation that you’d like to see in Nashville
This Is Nashville is planning a future episode about what it’s like to live and work in Nashville when you don’t have a vehicle or are unable to drive.
What questions do you have about the Metro Nashville budget?
To help shape a future This Is Nashville episode, we want to hear from listeners about your questions and concerns related to the Metro budget. Also, what do you think Metro should prioritize in its budget? Let us know by filling out the form below.
Natchez Trace Bridge barrier comes after years of waiting by mental health advocates, families
More than 40 people have died by suicide on Natchez Trace Double Arch Bridge in Williamson County since the bridge was built in 1994. This week, the National Park Service began constructing a temporary chain-link fence on the bridge to deter suicides. Trish Merelo, co-founder of Natchez Trace Bridge Barrier Coalition, and Briana Browne, who […]