Washington leaders were in Memphis Thursday to assess the impact of the closed Hernando de Soto Bridge over the Mississippi River. The visit comes as Congress continues to debate a federal infrastructure bill.
Worried About Underground Bombing Damage, Nashville Sends High-Tech Cameras Into Sewer Pipes
Metro Water Services started inspecting underground sewage lines on Monday to assess damage after the Christmas Day bombing. To do it, the agency hired a contractor to send remote-controlled cameras into the pipes.
TSU Researchers: Pedestrian Deaths Are Misunderstood, In Part Because Of Police And Journalists
Listen Researchers at Tennessee State University say they’ve found shortcomings in how pedestrian deaths are documented and reported through local news outlets.
Nashville Out-Building Memphis 2 to 1, At Least In Terms Of Roads And Schools
Davidson County is spending twice as much as Shelby – the state’s most populous county – on roads, schools and government buildings. A new report finds that between 2007 and 2012, $1.2 billion was spent on Nashville’s infrastructure, while only $504 million went into the Memphis area.


