Thursday News Rodeo: Scooter Ban, End of It Status, and #FreeDilly May 30, 2019May 30, 2019Stephen Yeargin Comment Metro Council member Bob Mendes is again trying to amend the mayor’s budget to include a 16 percent property tax increase to make [...]
Monday News Rodeo: Happy Memorial Day! May 27, 2019Stephen Yeargin Comment Happy Memorial Day! We’ll be back Thursday with the regular News Rodeo. Photo by Denise Mattox. Want to see your photo featured here? [...]
Thursday News Rodeo: Holiday Car, Lake Palmer, and Pay To Play May 23, 2019May 23, 2019Stephen Yeargin Comment The parking privatization deal could be in trouble with the Metro Council, where eight members voted against it on what is usually a [...]
Monday News Rodeo: Fed Up Teachers, Window Barnacle, and a Nudist Park May 20, 2019May 20, 2019Stephen Yeargin Comment A 26-year-old man has died from injuries sustained Thursday when police say he turned his Bird scooter into the path of a ride-share [...]
Thursday News Rodeo: Bus Budget, Frank Sinatra, and Real ID May 16, 2019May 16, 2019Stephen Yeargin Comment Metro School teachers are calling in sick again today and organizing a demonstration downtown to protest what they say is the under-funding of [...]
Monday News Rodeo: Buried Beer, Road Rage, and Sixth Scooter May 13, 2019May 13, 2019Stephen Yeargin Comment We’d like to extend a welcome to our new residents from Chicago, New York and Knoxville if this LinkedIn report is right about [...]
Thursday News Rodeo: Bento Box, Party Fowl, and Steeplechase May 9, 2019May 9, 2019Stephen Yeargin Comment Waste Management, Inc. says that we aren’t cool enough for their headquarters, or something like that (we’re already over it). The deal did [...]
Monday News Rodeo: Teacher Sick Out, MLS All-Star Game, and Fort Negley May 6, 2019May 6, 2019Stephen Yeargin Comment More than 1,000 teachers and 400 other staff called in sick Friday to Metro Nashville Public Schools, a move believed to be in [...]
Thursday News Rodeo: Middle Fingers, Draft Stage Pieces and Plywood Murals May 2, 2019May 2, 2019Stephen Yeargin Comment The controversial plan to privatize meter parking in Nashville has drawn the attention of state lawmakers who have voiced their concerns about the [...]