Let’s refresh: What is NASHtoday and what do we cover?

It’s never a bad idea to reintroduce yourself — we’re NASHtoday, a hyper-local newsletter curated, narrated, and delivered to your inbox every morning at 6 a.m.

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If you’ve ever found yourself wondering who we are here at NASHtoday, no worries. Allow us to reintroduce ourselves — from our mission of activating and educating Nashvillians to the editors who make it happen.

How it works

NASHtoday is a branch of our larger parent company, 6AM City. While there are 6AM City markets spanning the nation from Boston to Seattle, your NASHtoday newsletter is written by two localsmore on that later.

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  • Who should I direct my feedback to? Feedback is a gift; we’ll always take it. Thoughts on a newsletter or article can be emailed to our team. Feedback specifically relating to the city — think development, parking, traffic, public services, etc. — can be shared with the city via hubNashville.
  • Why don’t I see any coverage of national news, crime and punishment, or politics in my newsletter? Every media company is different, and at 6AM City we choose to cover the most relevant, hyper-local news and events, focusing on city guides, civic conversations, food and drink, lifestyle, history, and local news. You can read more in our editorial ethics policy.

Meet the editors

City Editors Dylan and Skylar have the honor and privilege of sharing local news, events, and conversations with thousands of readers in Middle Tennessee daily via our newsletters and our socials. Check out our Q+A to learn about the coolest people Skylar’s met in Nashville and Dylan’s perfect day in Music City.

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