Thursday News Rodeo: Harry Potter, Lizzo, and an Injured Kicker September 5, 2019September 5, 2019Stephen Yeargin Comment PSA: This Saturday is the final day for early voting in the mayoral and council races. Election Day is September 12. WPLN hosted [...]
Monday News Rodeo: First Horizon Park, Peed On Pedestrian and Perry Wallace Way August 26, 2019October 31, 2019Stephen Yeargin Comment Early voting has begun in Nashville, with about 560 votes cast on Friday for mayor and four at-large council seats. The run-off election [...]
Monday News Rodeo: Mad Bachelorettes, Busted Windows, and Meter Parking April 29, 2019April 29, 2019Stephen Yeargin Comment Hooray! You survived the NFL Draft + Marathon Weekend! The city of Nashville will turn over its management of street parking in the [...]
Monday News Rodeo: Suffragette Ballet, Preempted Laws, and A Bit of Catfish Magic November 12, 2018November 12, 2018Stephen Yeargin Comment Plummeting temperatures have prompted the Office of Emergency Management to open its overflow cold weather shelter in East Nashville at the Shelby Community [...]
Thursday News Rodeo: PAC Fight, Thawing Pipes the Wrong Way, and Snow Days January 18, 2018January 18, 2018Stephen Yeargin Comment Metro schools has already burned four of the five allocated snow days for the year, with more winter weather possible in the coming [...]
Thursday News Rodeo: Booze Binging, Bail, and Bridgestone December 14, 2017December 14, 2017Stephen Yeargin Comment Mayor Megan Barry introduced the legislation necessary to add the “Let’s Move Nashville” referendum to the May 1 ballot with 24 out of [...]
Thursday News Rodeo: ‘Ghetto’, Bees and CMT Awards May 11, 2017August 10, 2017Stephen Yeargin Comment It’s Duck season for the Predators! Game 1 of the Western Conference Finals begins in Anaheim tomorrow at 8 p.m. Game 2 is [...]
Bright & Early: Letter Of The Law Edition July 1, 2011Christy Frink Comment Good morning, Nashville, and happy July! July 1st is that magical day when all those new laws take effect that were debated and [...]