Thursday News Rodeo: Scooter Ban, End of It Status, and #FreeDilly May 30, 2019May 30, 2019Stephen Yeargin 1 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 0 Comments 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 0 Comments 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 0 Comments 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 0 Comments 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 0 Comments 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 0 Comments 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 0 Comments 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 0 Comments The controversial plan to privatize meter parking in Nashville has drawn the attention of state lawmakers who have voiced their concerns about the [...]