The Board of Zoning Appeals upheld a permit for Cheekwood's parking garage amid ongoing legal battles with Belle Meade Highlands neighbors the project.
Banner reporters discuss this weeks Metro Council goings-on in our weekly politics podcast hosted by Steven Hale.
Signature gatherers for the Fairgrounds Speedway ballot initiative say they have faced harassment, Tennessee's unemployment fell in July and more.
In the crowded, muggy basement of a Mountain City visitor center, Sen. Marsha Blackburn noticed decorations celebrating America’s 250th birthday. “You know, I was looking at this banner behind us. In ...
🦅 The best of the Banner in your inbox with The Flyer newsletter. Sign up Metro’s chief of operations and performance Kristin Wilson is out at the mayor’s office after seven years. Wilson joined ...
A woman was killed Monday when a truck ran over her at a Shell station in South Nashville. Credit: Martin B. Cherry / Nashville Banner 🦅 The best of the Banner in your inbox with The Flyer newsletter ...
While the race for mayor in 2027 might be shaping up to be a dud, the campaign for vice mayor is kicking into gear. Councilmember Kyonzté Toombs announced on Friday she is running for the job.
DIRECTOR’S CHAIR: After a lengthy debate on Wednesday, the Metro Arts Commission voted 5-4 to name interim director Ashley Bachelder to the position permanently. Bachelder has been in the interim role ...
Activists hold signs outside Bridgestone Arena on Saturday night to protest the U.S. Border Patrol sponsorship and recruiting effort at the Professional Bull Riders event. Credit: Martin B. Cherry / ...
BETTER LATE THAN NEVER?: President Donald Trump endorsed Sen. Marsha Blackburn for governor of Tennessee on Friday, a day after the primary election. Blackburn won the race against fellow Trump-allied ...
MOVING ON: C. Cybele Raver, provost and vice chancellor for academic affairs at Vanderbilt University, has been named president-designate at the University of Michigan. The UM board of regents is ...
OLIVER PUSHES BACK: Sen. Charlane Oliver (D-Nashville) is threatening legal action if the state Senate does not reverse punishments she received for protesting during the special session this summer.
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