It’s Election Day! Polls are open 7am – 7pm. WeGo is offering free rides all day. Make your voice heard.
@DavidsonVotes Find all the information you need to cast your ballot at https://t.co/XqC0lc384y.
Follow our live blog throughout the day as we offer real-time updates on voter turnout, polling location news and key election results as they come in.
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We have an immediate opening for a full-time reporter! New reporter will contribute to print and web products of the Nashville Scene and @NashvillePost. Will be responsible for news coverage and analysis, with a specific focus on state and local politics. https://t.co/rdDTwVraKE
Best of Nashville 2024 has landed! See our readers' poll winners and our writers' choices in the Scene's 36th annual Best of Nashville issue.
Illustrations by @alexandriaohall.
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Metro is accusing Salvation Army of reneging on an agreement to continue overseeing motel rooms for people moved from camps. Salvation Army says there is no such agreement. Councilmembers are "alarmed" and "shocked." Funding for motel expires this month. https://t.co/zslHNRmrCK
As polls close on the first day of early voting in Nashville, WPLN's @MariannaBac reports from the Green Hills Library where she encountered long lines and scarce parking. https://t.co/wCv2vOfr21
This week, @WPLN is airing daily transit stories as Nashvillians begin casting votes on the city's transit referendum (early voting starts Wednesday!).
We're kicking it off with the answers to your transit-related questions. Find them here:
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For the latest installment of Street View, @lena_mazel looks at the Metro Wildflower Project, which seeks to bring indigenous species back to Nashville.
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The Missing Middle: How zoning policy has frozen the city's wealthy neighborhoods, concentrating development along corridors and in low-income areas.
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A key concept within Nashville’s transit proposal is known as "bus rapid transit" — with traffic lanes only for buses and signals to keep them moving. As Nashvillians consider this, WPLN’s @cindy_abrams examines how BRT is working in other cities. https://t.co/SPAlvEtw0K
Rundown of last night’s Metro Council meeting
-Patsy Cline
-Algae on houses
-Metro Arts
-East Bank authority nominees https://t.co/yurRoOrpbM @nashvillebanner
Mayor Freddie O'Connell announces this morning that he has tapped Jenneen Reed of Nashville Symphony and formerly of Metro Finance as new permanent city finance director, succeeding Kevin Crumbo early next year. More bio: https://t.co/LvIJOuoIX3