A well-resourced coalition of community and advocacy organizations, with support from Councilmember Terry Vo, filed a new charter amendment this week that would cut “auto racing” as a required activity at the Fairgrounds Nashville.
State Rep. Aftyn Behn, a Democrat, outraised her Republican foe Matt Van Epps almost two to one in recent weeks as the two head toward a Dec. 2 special election for Tennessee’s open 7th Congressional District.
Gov. Bill Lee won’t dip into the state’s $2.1 billion Rainy Day Fund to back Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) food benefits relied on by 690,000 Tennesseans.
Woodmont Christian Church to turn longtime parsonage into a parking lot and multi-use space, testing a city zoning exception against frustrated neighbors
Following his four years as a national conservative leader, physician Bill Frist of the billionaire Frist family has focused on the health and education of future generations
A recent encampment closure, which followed a “housing surge” led by Metro’s Office of Homeless Services, comes as the city’s relationships with providers — including nonprofits and charities — is suffering from dysfunction and a deep lack of trust.
From expensively decorated waiting rooms to charismatic staff and out-of-pocket experimental services, private clinics contrast sharply with the traditional medical establishment.
Less than half of the 196 people arrested locally by Immigration and Customs Enforcement had any criminal history, the agency claims in an informational release published nine days after a sharp uptick in arrests in the Nashville area.