Tag Archives: parking meters
Nashvillest PSA: Pay Up For Saturday Meters, Nashville
Well folks, it’s that time. Don’t head downtown tomorrow without a pocketful of quarters, because the days of free meters on Saturday have come to an end. As we learned back in November, January 2010 ushered in a new era wherein we have to start paying for our meters from 8am-6pm on Saturday too. Since [...]
Bright & Early: Fly Away Home Edition
Good morning, Nashville. We can’t believe that it’s Monday again and we’re looking at a third straight Titans win. But do you know what else we are looking at? Oh, just this video of 86-year old Titans owner Bud Adams flipping not one, not two, but about three billion birds at the Buffalo Bills on [...]
Happy Hour: Going For The Gold
Well, it’s official: Parking meters will no longer be free on Saturdays. There are seven Saturdays left in 2009, so you have seven Saturdays to free-park your hearts out. [WKRN]
A Cookeville man was jailed for vandalism after smashing some sad person’s jack-o-lantern over the weekend. In fairness, Halloween has come and gone. [WSMV]
Clarksville police are [...]
Bright & (Not So) Early: Don’t Forget Your Helmets Edition
Good morning, Nashville. We’re running behind this morning, so here is your abbreviated Bright & Early:
Hazmat teams have been deployed to an incident at westbound I-24 and I-440 and all east- and westbound lanes are closed. They don’t expect it to be cleared until 2pm, which probably means 5pm. [WKRN]
The Music City Center is facing [...]
Bright & Early: Keep Your Eye On The Ball Edition
Good morning, Nashville. In light of all the hoopla surrounding the convention center these days, Mayor Dean is forming a new 9-member Convention Center Authority to handle the project since MDHA seems to be lacking a bit in the oversight department. Though the new board has been in the works for a while now, Metro [...]
Bright & Early: Ghost Town Edition
Good morning, Nashville. After a long weekend of waiting, the 2,500 employees at the Spring Hill GM plant were told this morning that the plant will be halting production indefinitely as a part of the company’s restructuring. GM filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection this morning, and although that probably doesn’t come as much of [...]









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