Nashville Asking For Sales Tax Increase To Help Fund $3.1B Transit Plan
Nashville will look to add an additional 0.50% sales tax to help fund $3.1 billion in transit work through a Nov. 5 referendum.
Read moreNashville will look to add an additional 0.50% sales tax to help fund $3.1 billion in transit work through a Nov. 5 referendum.
Read moreProtestors Marched On The State Capitol On Thursday Urging Gov. Lee Not To Sign Legislation That Requires Local Law Enforcement To Report Illegal Aliens In Their Custody To The Feds. At The Same Time, A Non-Profit Hosted An Event Presenting Their Plans To Help “Undocumented Immigrants” To Attend College By Providing Over $2 Million In Scholarships Annually.
Read moreLegislation To Create A Special Authority To Oversee The 130-Acre East Bank Area Surrounding The Titans Stadium In Nashville Could Be Reaching The Finish Line, Even As Outside Forces Try To Wave A Caution Flag.
Read moreNashville Residents Will See A Voting Referendum For Transit Funding On The Ballot In November.
Read moreThe Community Is Looking For Answers After The Alleged Attempted Kidnapping Of Three Girls Last Thursday Morning In The Hermitage Area.
Read moreTennessee Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti Is Challenging Metro Nashville’s Legal Victory In A Lawsuit Against The State Over Control Of The Airport Authority.
Read moreAs Nashville Citizens, Political Leaders, And Law Enforcement Are Searching For Answers As To Who Originally Leaked Several Pages Of The Covenant School Shooter’s Manifesto To Conservative Host Steven Crowder, Seven Metro Police Officers Have Been Placed On “Administrative Assignment.” Crowder Says That None Of These Officers Are Responsible For The Leak.
Read moreNashville Police Chief John Drake Has Officially Confirmed The Authenticity Of A Leak Involving 3 Pages Of The Covenant School Shooter’s Writings. Some Are Wondering How These Could Have Been Leaked While Others Are Focused Instead On Who The Documents Were Leaked By And Why They Were Leaked To A Texas Political Commentator Instead Of Someone In Tennessee.
Read moreNashville’s Metro Council Plans To Continue To Keep Close Tabs On East Bank Public Spending With A New Ad Hoc East Bank Committee.
Read moreNashville Has A New Mayor, One Who Was A Vocal Critic Of The Several Sports Stadium Deals Put Together By The Previous Administration.
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