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The Metro Council approved a $3.8 billion budget for Nashville on Tuesday, maintaining the current property tax rate despite some residents' calls for relief.
Tuesday night at Nashville's City Hall, Metro leaders are set to decide how to spend your tax money by adopting a new budget.
The Tennessee Department of Correction has graduated 111 new officers—its largest class since 2020—as part of ongoing efforts ...
An approaching cold front will bring a line of strong to severe storms Wednesday night into early Thursday morning prompting ...
When a west Nashville resident faced copper theft damage and a huge water bill, our reporting brought unexpected solutions and connected homeless neighbors with vital services.
This week marks the Juneteenth holiday, a day set aside to commemorate the emancipation of enslaved people in the U.S.
Hendersonville mother fears for her daughter's safety as the college senior remains trapped in Israel. Anna Tennant tells us ...
Clarksville Firefighters are hoping to lobby the City Council for more pay. An entry-level fireman, who hasn't been certified yet, makes $43,800 a year.
A troubled young man, who was arrested Saturday as he confronted protesters with a gun during Nashville’s “No Kings” event, ...
Vanderbilt University's new Nashville Vanderbilt Scholars program offers full-ride scholarships to MNPS students, covering $91,000 in annual costs for those from families making under $100,000.
The Nashville Predators and The Nashville Black Market are gearing up for a Juneteenth celebration this week at Ft. Negley Park from 5 to 9:30 p.m.
Nashville Metro Council will decide Tuesday night whether to adopt an alternate budget over the Mayor's recommended budget.