- Councilman Charlie Tygard is all about advancing the “Edible Schoolyard” concept, wherein a community garden of sorts is run by students and incorporated into the academic curriculum. Next up: Schoolyard Urban Chicken Coops. [City Paper]
- Hey look, Bigfoot showed up in someone’s backyard in Kentucky! And they took a picture of it! Also, obligatory. [WSMV]
- A new federal report is showing that there are more than 600 coal ash storage sites in 35 states around the US much like the one that collapsed in Kingston. According to the report, 34 of them have spilled at one point or another, though none quite as detrimental as the TVA’s. [WTVF]
- We win awards with our anti-litter campaigns. [WSMV]
- Abercrombie & Fitch is being sued after a 16-year old customer claimed that one of the A&F employees at Rivergate Mall tried to film her undressing in the dressing room. [Nashville Post]
- Councilman Sam Coleman wants to amend Davidson County’s guns in parks ban to apply only to specific parks. [WTVF]
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