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Texting & Driving Get A Divorce; What Do You Think? [Nashvillest Polls]

Hot on the heels of the news that Governor Phil has signed the bill banning texting while driving in Tennessee, most of us are having some pretty mixed feelings. What about Twitter/How will we kick the habit/Is there a patch for this addiction/Can we get away with making grocery lists on our cell phones while [...]

Bright & Early: Smaller World Edition

Good morning, Nashville. We were pretty intrigued when Mayor Dean mentioned a 28th Avenue connector road in his State of Metro address a few weeks back. Details are finally coming out about the new construction project which will connect 28th and 31st avenues over some railroad tracks just north of Centennial Park. The hope is [...]

Bright & Early: To Rezone Or Not To Rezone Edition

Good morning, Nashville. The Most Dramatic School Rezoning Plan Ever has hit yet another snag, but this one might actually deal the fatal blow. The plan has been in the works for over a year now, and lots of folks have criticized it because they say that it resegregates all the poor kids to the [...]

Bright & Early: When The Well Runs Dry Edition

Good morning, Nashville. If you’re reading this from work this morning, you’re pretty lucky. The Tennessee unemployment rate hit 9.6% last month and economists predict it won’t be getting better anytime soon. Consequently, more than 7,0000 Tennesseans are reaching the end of their 59 weeks of Federal unemployment benefits. If we continue losing our jobs [...]

Bright & Early: ROFL OMG HAY BFF LOLZ Edition

Good morning, Nashville. With Metro Schools failing at pretty much everything these days, it’s good to see people trying different things… we guess. The principal of Hunters Lane High School recently gave her cell phone number out to every kid in the school and asked them to text her because she feels like it’s a [...]

Mixed Reviews: Tennesseans Just Want To Be Heard

This just in from the department of ridiculous rankings: Tennesseans pray more and also have more prayers answered than the average American. Must be why we attract Bible theme parks like magnets. We also like to be heard in other ways. Nashvillian Verizon customers are the “textiest” in the Southeast, with Knoxville and Chattanooga close [...]