Monday News Rodeo: Derailed Trains, Clean Recycling, and Hospital Pups July 23, 2018July 23, 2018Stephen Yeargin Comment 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 Comment 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 Comment 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 Comment 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 Comment 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 Comment 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 Comment PSA: Tomorrow (July 3) is the final day to register to vote in Tennessee for the August primaries. It only take a few [...]
Thursday News Rodeo: “Broadwest,” Giant Cookies, and Hot Chicken Pringles June 28, 2018July 1, 2018Stephen Yeargin Comment Mayor David Briley has announced the departure of the city’s Chief Operating Officer (a position created by his predecessor) Rich Riebeling as well [...]
Monday News Rodeo: Route Reductions, Arson, and Barbershop Quartets June 25, 2018June 25, 2018Stephen Yeargin Comment A North Nashville fire that damaged several “tall skinnies” has been ruled arson, though the investigators are not speculating on a motive or [...]
Thursday News Rodeo: No New Taxes, BNA Expansion, and Flaming Tall Skinnies June 21, 2018June 21, 2018Stephen Yeargin Comment The Metro Council approved an operating budget for the next year without a property tax increase nor major cuts to programs, but it [...]