Monday News Rodeo: Youth Voter Surge, Church Street Park, and a Farewell to JJ’s November 5, 2018November 5, 2018Stephen Yeargin Comment James Shaw, Jr., the man credited for saving numerous lives at the Waffle House shooting in Antioch, is considering running for mayor of [...]
Thursday News Rodeo: Unsafe Elevators, Early Voting, and 100,000 Miles by Scooter November 1, 2018November 1, 2018Stephen Yeargin Comment Nashvillest Public Service Announcement: Today is the last day to vote early in Tennessee. There are eleven polling sites around Nashville for early [...]
Monday News Rodeo: Policing Project, The Contributor, and the Nashville Nine October 29, 2018October 29, 2018Stephen Yeargin Comment PSA: Early voting ends Thursday, November 1, so get on that. ? Supporters of Amendment 1 to create a community oversight board are [...]
Thursday News Rodeo: Land Swaps, Sustainable Campuses, and I-440 Construction October 25, 2018October 25, 2018Stephen Yeargin Comment The proposed land swap deal between the city and developer Tony Giarratana where the city would trade the Church Street park for another [...]
Monday News Rodeo: Pancake Line Webcam, Attack Ads, and Two Point Conversions October 22, 2018October 22, 2018Stephen Yeargin Comment An attack ad has hit the airwaves against Amendment 1 that would create a community oversight board to handle cases of police misconduct, [...]
Thursday News Rodeo: Pocket Parks, Weary Workers, and Election Enthusiasm October 18, 2018October 18, 2018Stephen Yeargin Comment The Nashville Election Commission says that 10,249 people turned out for the first day of early voting in this year’s mid-term elections, which [...]
Monday News Rodeo: Shutout Sacks, Collapsed Roof, and a Party at the Polls October 15, 2018October 15, 2018Stephen Yeargin Comment The roof deck of Acme Feed and Seed, a popular bar on Lower Broadway, suffered a partial roof collapse that closed the four-story [...]
Thursday News Rodeo: Not Fake Knives, Gold Cup, and Falafel Fallout October 11, 2018October 11, 2018Stephen Yeargin Comment The officer charged in the fatal shooting of Daniel Hambrick stopped and searched black drivers more often than his peers, records show. Andrew [...]
Monday News Rodeo: Taylor Swift, Bounty Hunters, and Bond Ratings October 8, 2018October 8, 2018Stephen Yeargin Comment Pop star Taylor Swift endorsed Democratic candidates Gov. Phil Bredesen (US Senate) and Rep. Jim Cooper (US House) last night and encouraged her [...]
Thursday News Rodeo: Ax Attack, New Fire Chief, and Jimmy Carter October 4, 2018October 4, 2018Stephen Yeargin Comment A 25-year-old man is dead after police say two cars exchanged gun fire in East Nashville near a couple of popular restaurants at [...]