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The Nations took the top spot in Nextdoor’s Nashville rankings. Here’s what’s currently on the market.
Early voting for the Aug. 3 election begins Friday, July 14. To make this election as easy as possible, we’ve curated need-to-know information.
Before your neighborhood branch opened, NPL brought books to you via reading rooms, booketerias, and a library on wheels service.
Metro Council unanimously approved the FY 2024 operating budget — which totals $3.2 billion — in late June.
The bridge was originally proposed when Oracle announced a $1.2 billion tech hub on Nashville’s East Bank.
TDOT’s new I-24 SMART Corridor Project aims to help drivers prepare for lane closures and reduced speed limits on this busy stretch of I-24.
The Watkins Park court debuts at the “Hoops and Hope Celebrating Black History and Community” event on Thursday, June 15 from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.
As it turns out, Music City might have had several opportunities to earn its stripes notes before the name really stuck.
The 16-stop tour begins downtown and covers most areas of Nashville.
If the new legislation is approved, it would introduce recycling requirements for developers and construction sites in phases beginning July 1, 2024.
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Let the games begin. The SEC Men’s Basketball Tournament returns to Nashville for the eighth time in the past decade.
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