Monday News Rodeo: Dangerous Kroger, Winter Classic Jersey, and an eBook Boycott November 4, 2019November 4, 2019Stephen Yeargin Comment The city is still working with various agencies and groups to finalize plans for this winter’s emergency shelters after promising they would operate [...]
Thursday News Rodeo: Fairground Demolition Stalls, Bears, and Jeff Fisher October 31, 2019November 4, 2019Stephen Yeargin Comment Happy Halloween! Be safe out there! ? Mayor John Cooper has halted demolition at Fairgrounds Nashville for a future MLS stadium while the [...]
Monday News Rodeo: Boners, FEMA, and Scooter Injuries December 10, 2018December 10, 2018Stephen Yeargin Comment The Nashville Scene released its annual edition of “The Boner Awards,” an infamous list of people and things that embarrassed the city in [...]
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 [...]
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 [...]
Monday News Rodeo: Red Signs, Robots, and a Fountain Climber February 19, 2018February 23, 2018Stephen Yeargin Comment Metro School teachers and staff spent part of Friday learning what to do in the event of an active shooter on campus. The [...]
Thursday News Rodeo: House Fires, Cotton Candy, and the Flu February 15, 2018February 15, 2018Stephen Yeargin Comment A fire at a South Nashville home killed three women and injured several more early Wednesday morning. The home was a residential recovery [...]
Monday News Rodeo: Census Caution, Opry Mills Mayhem, and Titans Tumble December 18, 2017December 18, 2017Stephen Yeargin Comment A local community group says that 118 homeless people have died in Nashville so far this year, the worst on record. Many died [...]