Monday News Rodeo: Taylor Lewan, Land Swaps, and Stolen Traffic Court Fees July 30, 2018July 30, 2018Stephen Yeargin 0 Comments Twenty five year old Daniel Hambrick was shot and killed Thursday night by a Metro Nashville Police officer after he emerged from the [...]
Thursday News Rodeo: Indian Summer, House District 54, and a Battle Over Bike Lanes July 26, 2018July 26, 2018Stephen Yeargin 0 Comments A personal finance website says that a Nashville household must make at least $80,548 per year to live comfortably, while the actual media [...]
Monday News Rodeo: Derailed Trains, Clean Recycling, and Hospital Pups July 23, 2018July 23, 2018Stephen Yeargin 0 Comments The rest of the former LifeWay plaza came tumbling down Saturday morning, about six months after the main tower was imploded. The demolition [...]
Thursday News Rodeo: Road Rage, Major League Baseball, and a Spying Coworker July 19, 2018July 19, 2018Stephen Yeargin 0 Comments Could Major League Baseball locate one of its two planned expansion teams in Music City? The idea floated by the league’s commissioner says [...]
Monday News Rodeo: Community Oversight Board, BNA Reunion, and an Alpaca Conference July 16, 2018July 16, 2018Stephen Yeargin 0 Comments Activists shut down parts of Lower Broadway Friday night to support a Community Oversight Board that they say would hold the police department [...]
Thursday News Rodeo: HIV Database Debacle, Growing Gulch, and WeGo Transit July 12, 2018July 12, 2018Stephen Yeargin 0 Comments PSA: Early voting for the August 2 primaries and city elections opens tomorrow at the Howard School Building in Nashville and runs through [...]
Monday News Rodeo: Dutchman’s Curve, 50 Spiders, and Toilet Paper Delivery July 9, 2018July 9, 2018Stephen Yeargin 0 Comments Today marks 100 years since the Dutchman’s Curve train accident in what is now West End area, the single deadliest passenger train accident [...]
Thursday News Rodeo: Casey Moreland, Bird Deferred, and a Tyre HQ July 5, 2018July 5, 2018Stephen Yeargin 0 Comments If your dogs and cats are still a little skittish after last night’s fireworks (let’s be real, there will still be fireworks going [...]
Monday News Rodeo: Crumbling Statues, District 1 Winner, and a Record Setting Trick Shot July 2, 2018July 2, 2018Stephen Yeargin 0 Comments PSA: Tomorrow (July 3) is the final day to register to vote in Tennessee for the August primaries. It only take a few [...]