As 2022 comes to a close, activity on Nashville’s East Bank is picking up. 2023 is when decisions need to be made.
Nashville’s August election is like the playoffs. So, why are so many voters sitting it out?
In Nashville, roughly 2,000 people are sitting out early voting compared to the same day in 2018. Contests for the Democratic governor’s race, judicial seats and four city charter amendments are on the ballot.
From registering to absentee ballots, here are the basics of voting in Davidson County
Davidson County Election Commissioner Jeff Roberts answers your questions about voting registration, voting rights and what people can expect at the polls.
First case of monkeypox detected in Nashville. What to know and what to watch for.
The Metro Public Health Department says an individual tested positive after traveling out of the country, but the CDC will conduct another round of testing to confirm the results.
Interactive: See the Republican-proposed congressional map that splices Nashville into three districts
The Tennessee House Redistricting Committee’s proposed Congressional district map could eliminate a Democratic representative.
Despite Some Pushback, Cane Ridge Marker Will Publicize More Of Nashville’s History Of Lynchings
A 15-year-old Black boy was lynched by a white mob on Dec. 15, 1924. Despite a grand jury investigation, public outcry and a reward, no one was ever charged. Now, a new marker at the site of Davidson County’s last known lynching aims to share Samuel Smith’s story.
Unemployment Drops in Most Counties, Holds Steady in Davidson
Overall, the state’s Department of Workforce Development says unemployment dropped in 90 counties.





