On the first day of early voting, Nashvillians came out in droves to cast their ballot for the 2024 election.
Curious Nashville: How a question about one little cement marker leads us to the tale of one gigantic monument
Alongside some Tennessee roads, you might notice knee-high cement markers — usually quite weathered — that have this inscription: “H’Y. R.W.”
Nashville Preservation Fight Over 20-Acre Campus Goes To Final Vote
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.
Nashville Officials Say: Be Nice to Your Neighbors, Stop Watering Your Grass
Metro officials have implemented a strict “no-irrigation” policy in neighborhoods affected by a water main break.
Busy Nashville Corridor Left Out of Car Charger Bonanza
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.