Musk’s tunnel proposal is reminder of Nashville’s past infrastructure injustices | Opinion
There’s something poetic about the way Nashville moves. This city, once pulsing with the rhythm of hooves and iron wheels, is now flirting with tunnels and Teslas . Back then, our economy relied on livestock markets, muddy spurs and the unmistakable scent of commerce in the air. Today, the city is entertaining a...
Music Community Mourns The Loss of Jeannie Seely
Jeannie Seely, Grammy-winning singer-songwriter and trailblazing Grand Ole Opry host, died at 85, leaving a powerful legacy.
MNPD: Man arrested on 25 outstanding warrants
Nashville, Tenn. (WZTV) — Metro Nashville Police say that David Foxx, 31, was arrested for 25 outstanding warrants Thursday. Vehicle Crimes deceives saw Foxx driving near 16th Ave North and Blank Street on Thursday night. They identified him, finding that he had 25 outstanding warrants. The warrants range from...
Man dies following boating incident on Percy Priest
The Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency is investigating the state's 17th boating-related fatality of the year following an incident in Nashville Saturday afternoon.
Former 278th ACR officer Mark Tyndall promoted to brigadier general
During a ceremony held at the Tennessee National Guard’s Joint Force Headquarters in Nashville on August 1, Col. Mark Tyndall, Chief of the Joint Staff for the Tennessee National Guard, was promoted to the rank of brigadier general in front of his family, friends, and fellow Soldiers. Held in the Hugh Mott building’s...
Nashville Residents Invited to Comment on Air Pollution Permit Application by August 31
The Metro Public Health Department of Nashville has announced they are accepting public comments on an air pollution permit application that's been recently filed. Interested parties have until the end of the month, specifically until August 31, 2025, to submit their comments on this new development that concerns air...
More SROs added to Metro Schools; most elementary schools to go without
Metro students head back to class next week, where they’ll be welcomed by more School Resource Officers (SROs).
Antioch residents protest construction of warehouse they say could bring hundreds more trucks to...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) - Residents on one Antioch street are protesting a rezoning resolution they say could bring hundreds more trucks through their neighborhood daily. Metro Council is considering a resolution to rezone a portion of property on Franklin Limestone Road that would allow a developer to build an...
Chattanooga woman travels to Nashville for cutting-edge cancer surgery
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WZTV) — August 1 is World Lung Cancer Day which raises awareness about lung cancer, screening and risk factors. Right here in Middle Tennessee, Nashville's Ascension Saint Thomas is only hospital across the state utilizing a groundbreaking advancement that allows doctors to visualize ovarian and...
Fort Negley showcases Nashville’s Civil War history while shaping the neighborhood’s future
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) - A centerpiece of the Civil War is hidden atop a hill in the Wedgewood-Houston area of Nashville. Fort Negley was extremely important as Union troops worked to control rivers, roads and trains after claiming the Confederate city just months into the war. The stone walls that...