METRO PARTICIPATORY BUDGETING PROCESS: Open To Non-Citizens?
Back in January, Metro voted to let residents decide how to spend a chunk of leftover ARPA funding. Since then, 13 steering committee meetin
Back in January, Metro voted to let residents decide how to spend a chunk of leftover ARPA funding. Since then, 13 steering committee meetin
In today's dose of less-than-shocking news: Justin Jones (D-Nashville) was silenced by Speaker Sexton during yesterday’s House Floor Session
Last Wednesday, we outlined the standoff between the Senate and the House as it unfolded in real time. Today, we’ll find out whether there’s
Early voting for the Davidson County runoffs kicks off today. On the ballot are the mayoral candidates, four council at-large positions, thr
Will only three public safety bills pass? If yesterday’s Senate floor session is any indication, yes. The body only passed three bills perta
Nestled in the northeast corner of the capitol and flanked by Congressman Ogles, Leaders Johnson and Lamberth, and several General Assembly
House Speaker Cameron Sexton answers questions from Megan Podsiedlik about what to expect on Monday
It’s the current council’s last meeting. When the body convenes again, there will be at least 18 new faces in the 40-person legislative bod
This week, the council will be voting on RS2342 to determine whether the LPR program will become a permanent fixture in Nashville. Though th
A Metro council member faces off against a fresh face in Nashville's mayoral race.
It’s officially official. Yesterday, Governor Lee signed a proclamation designating that the special session on public safety will take plac
GOP SEC CALLS ON GOVERNOR TO CANCEL SESSION At the end of April, Governor Lee announced his intention to call a special session concerning
O'Connell has been clear about who he is for and who he is against. Which side are you on?
The 10 most notable spots from this campaign season ranked.
A recap of some of this year's campaign blunders.