Every month, Nashville Mayor Freddie O’Connell joins us to discuss the latest happenings in and around the city — and take your calls.
Your Turn to Talk: Ask the Mayor plus a state legislative update
Every month, Nashville Mayor Freddie O’Connell joins us to discuss the latest happenings in and around the city and take your calls.
Your Turn to Talk: Ask the Mayor + Santas!
Today, Nashville Mayor Freddie O’Connell joins us to take your calls.
Your Turn to Talk: Ask the Mayor, plus Thanksgiving traditions
Every Thursday, we open up the phone lines because it’s your turn to talk. And once a month, Mayor Freddie O’Connell joins us to take your calls.
What’s in Nashville Mayor Freddie O’Connell’s capital spending plan? Largely infrastructure and education
This year’s $527 million plan marks an increase of $13 million from last year and is subject to Metro Council approval.
Nashville mayor mulls grocery sales tax cut as a potential offset for incoming transit tax
For months, local groups have encouraged Metro to offset the burden of a higher sales tax by eliminating the grocery sales tax.
Nashville voters approved a major transportation upgrade. What comes next?
While Nashville’s mayor is starting to move on his transit plan immediately, some changes will take more than a decade to implement.
Nashville’s transit referendum passes with two-thirds approval
The referendum is the city’s second attempt at establishing a dedicated source of funding for its transit system. If it passes, it will increase Nashville’s sales tax by a half-cent to fund $3.1 billion in transportation upgrades.
Your Turn to Talk: Ask the Mayor and Ghost Mayor
Every Thursday, we open up the phone lines because it’s your turn to talk. And once a month, Mayor Freddie O’Connell joins us to take your calls.
Women’s basketball stars will compete in Nashville next year. What would it take to make the sport a permanent fixture?
Athletics Unlimited announced that it would be holding its fourth women’s basketball championship in Nashville this February.