The Fairgrounds Speedway is a Nashville institution that may soon be renovated, but neighbors are pushing back on that proposal.
What you need to know about eviction in Middle Tennessee
To understand what happens when a person is evicted and how it impacts their ability to find housing, we’re talking to community members with firsthand experience. Then, we’re joined by legal experts from the Legal Aid Society and the Hispanic Bar association to discuss resources, tenant rights and the Eviction Right to Counsel Project.
After Tyre Nichols, what should policing look like?
Community activists and lawmakers are demanding change after Memphis Police officers fatally beat Tyre Nichols. But what can be done? Is oversight enough? And what does the future look like — for police and for the community?
Celebrating local Grammy winners
In this episode, we check in with Nashville Public Radio’s Jewly Hight about other local winners and what the awards mean for the Nashville music industry. In honor of AOB’s big wins, we’ll revisit an earlier interview with Larry Jenkins, TSU’s assistant director of bands.
Parking in Nashville is about to change
How will these changes be implemented? And what do they mean for the city’s budget and priorities? We’re talking all about it with local residents, government officials and members of the Traffic and Parking Commission.
Inside Tennessee’s Department of Children’s Services
In this episode, we talk to people with firsthand experience with DCS and the foster care system, child advocates and attorneys involved in the 2000 Brian A. lawsuit that helped turn the agency around.
What’s next for Belle Meade Plaza?
Who gets to say what gets built in the old shopping center’s place? Today we’re talking to neighbors, the developer and the councilmember who represents this part of West Nashville.
Singing the blues in Nashville
Who’s keeping the blues alive in Nashville? We’ll find out in this episode.
The Christian music industry has found a home in Nashville
Nashville is known for music production, namely in country music, but it is also the hub for the Contemporary Christian Music industry.
Mocktails in Middle Tennessee
We know Dry January is almost over, but a lot of us have made lifestyle changes. So today, we’re talking about what’s out there for those of us who aren’t drinking and those of us who are drinking less.