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Nashville temporarily halts curbside recycling due to staffing shortage

Blake Farmer

December 20, 2021

Nashville is halting its curbside recycling program immediately to prioritize trash pickup, which has been backed up for weeks.

Filed Under: Metro, WPLN News Tagged With: Recycling, Scott Potter, trash

Nashville Bombing Unlikely To Qualify As Major Federal Disaster, Limiting Relief Dollars

Blake Farmer

January 22, 2021

downtown Nashville bombing cleanup

Damage assessments from the Christmas morning bomb blast on Second Avenue continues to come in less severe than originally feared, particularly to underground infrastructure.

Filed Under: WPLN News Tagged With: FEMA, Metro Codes, Nashville Christmas blast, Scott Potter

Nashville’s Proposed Water Rate Increase Comes With A Push To Conserve

Tony Gonzalez

November 15, 2019

Higher water bills are likely coming next year in Nashville. And as part of the change, homeowners will have more reason to conserve water than in the past.

Filed Under: Metro, WPLN News Tagged With: Metro Water, Nashville Metro Council, Scott Potter

More, Louder Tornado Sirens Coming to Nashville

Bradley George

February 27, 2013

Right now, warnings are just a computerized tone, but they will soon sound like an actual siren. Officials hope the new sound will be louder and more recognizable.

Filed Under: WPLN News Tagged With: metro office of emergency management, OEM, Scott Potter, tornado warnings

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