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Long lines and scarce parking: Tennesseans show out in droves for the first day of early voting

Marianna Bacallao

October 16, 2024

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On the first day of early voting, Nashvillians came out in droves to cast their ballot for the 2024 election.

Filed Under: Politics, WPLN News Tagged With: Abortion, Early voting, Elections 2024, Green Hills, voting

Curious Nashville: How a question about one little cement marker leads us to the tale of one gigantic monument

Tony Gonzalez

February 24, 2023

highway right of way marker
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Alongside some Tennessee roads, you might notice knee-high cement markers — usually quite weathered — that have this inscription: “H’Y. R.W.”

Filed Under: Curious Nashville, History, WPLN News Tagged With: Curious Nashville, Green Hills, history

Nashville Preservation Fight Over 20-Acre Campus Goes To Final Vote

Tony Gonzalez

November 20, 2018

Listen A tense fight over development and preservation goes to a final vote of Nashville’s Metro Council on Tuesday. At stake is the future of a 20-acre property in Green Hills that was long the home of the Monroe Harding foster care institution.

Filed Under: WPLN News Tagged With: Green Hills, Monroe Harding

Nashville Officials Say: Be Nice to Your Neighbors, Stop Watering Your Grass

leah johnson

July 31, 2014

Metro officials have implemented a strict “no-irrigation” policy in neighborhoods affected by a water main break.

Filed Under: WPLN News Tagged With: Green Hills, pipe failure

Busy Nashville Corridor Left Out of Car Charger Bonanza

Bradley George

March 18, 2013

There are now more than 200 public charging stations for electric vehicles in Middle Tennessee. Gallatin has seven; East Nashville has a whole bevy, with 18. You’ll even find them in small towns like Portland and Springfield. But one of Nashville’s busiest commercial areas is a charging desert.

Filed Under: WPLN News Tagged With: electric vehicles, Green Hills, hillsboro pike, JP White, Nissan Leaf

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