• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar
  • Skip to footer

Nashville's local news and NPR station

Search
Listen Listen
Give Now
  • Search
  • News
    • Appalachia + Mid-South Newsroom
    • Arts, Culture & Music
    • Criminal Justice
    • Curious Nashville
    • Education
    • Environment
    • Health Care
    • Housing
    • Metro Government
    • Race & Equity
    • State Politics
  • Schedule
    • WPLN-FM
    • WPLN International
  • Support
    • Give Now
    • Ways to Support
    • The Producers’ Circle
    • Donor Hub
    • Donate A Car
    • Give Stock
    • Business Support
    • Planned Giving
  • Shows + Podcasts
    • NashVillager
    • This Is Nashville
    • The Promise
    • Curious Nashville
    • See All
  • NashVillager
    • Podcast
    • Newsletter
  • Events
  • Giveaways
  • Donor Hub
  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • Twitter
This Is Nashville logo
TuesdayMay 21, 2024

Citywide reporter roundup

Jeremy Finley, Mike Organ, Adam Sichko (L-R)
Listen
Share:

So much news happens every day here in Middle Tennessee — and Nashville is home to many dedicated reporters who work hard to cover what’s going on and what it all means.

Today, Jeremy Finley, chief investigative reporter for News Channel 4; Adam Sichko, senior reporter for Nashville Business Journal; and Mike Organ, college sports reporter for The Tennessean, will break down their latest stories and what they’re keeping their eyes on coming up. Join us for our citywide reporter roundup!

Today’s episode was produced by Katherine Ceicys.

GUESTS

  • Jeremy Finley, Chief investigative reporter, WSMV-TV
  • Adam Sichko, Senior reporter, Nashville Business Journal
  • Mike Organ, College sports reporter/veteran sports reporter, The Tennessean

FURTHER READING AND LISTENING

  • For more on the new Nashville Mental health Response teams, you can read this recent story by Jeremy Finley: How the city’s new mental health response teams show up less than half of the time they’ve been requested.
  • In another WSMV investigative report — You can be charged with DUI even if you’re sober — Finley finds that sober drivers are not only being arrested for DUIS but that a backlog at the TBI is causing a delay in proving their innocence.
  • You can read more about how certain residents in Sumner County are fighting growth in their area in Adam Sichko’s Nashville Business Journal story: They’re revolting against growth.
  • Sichko also wrote this profile on Clay Travis — The business of outrage (and business is good): Clay Travis runs OutKick from his Franklin home’s bonus room. From there, he takes the nation’s pulse.
  • Check out Mike Organ’s coverage of Former Tennessee Titans coach Jeff Fisher named Arena Football League interim commissioner.
  • And you can learn more about The Tennessean’s 1990s all-decade boys basketball team.

Nashville Public Radio in your inbox

Sign up to get the NashVillager each weekday morning.

Primary Sidebar

Become a sponsor?
Become a sponsor?
Become a sponsor?

Footer

About

  • About Us
  • Contact
  • Staff
  • Employment Opportunities
  • Impact Report
  • Financial, FCC and CPB Reports
  • WPLN News Transparency Report
  • FCC Public File
  • Board of Directors
  • Privacy Policy

Listen

  • Ways To Listen
  • Shows & Podcasts
  • iPhone App
  • Android App
  • Alexa Smart Speakers

Sister Stations

  • WPLN International
  • 91.ONE, WNXP
  • Nashville Classical Radio

Stay Connected

  • Contact News Department
  • Receive Our Newsletters
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Instagram
WPLN News, Nashville Public Radio
630 Mainstream Drive
Nashville, TN 37228

Phone: (615) 760-2903
©2025 Nashville Public Radio

on-air light On Air - 90.3 WPLN-FM

Pop-Up Player : All Channels
Launch Streaming Player