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1. Kristin Wilson has resigned from Metro's top operations post (nashvillebanner.com) — Metro's longtime chief of operations and performance, Kristin Wilson, has resigned from the mayor's office, with her last day set for Aug. 28. After helping steer Nashville through COVID-19 and major growth, she says she's ready to pause and reassess her career while Mayor Freddie O'Connell's administration leans on remaining senior leaders.
2. Proposed I-24 Choice Lanes could displace Nashville residents as TDOT plans expansion (fox17.com) — State plans to add toll-style Choice Lanes on I-24 could force some Nashville residents and businesses, including homes in Glencliff, to relocate. While frequent commuters welcome relief from heavy congestion, others fear losing property or being priced out, and a Nashville lawmaker is urging affected neighbors to speak up or consider legal options.
3. Alleged drug mix-up at Ascension Saint Thomas in Nashville leaves 72-year-old woman paralyzed, family says (wsmv.com) — A serious medication error at Ascension Saint Thomas Hospital Midtown in Nashville has left at least four patients harmed, including a 72-year-old woman now paralyzed from the chest down, according to her family. Hospital leaders say they've apologized to the families, reported the incident to state regulators, and implemented new safety safeguards while the woman remains in the ICU surrounded by loved ones.
4. Police drone bill advances in Nashville amid debate over surveillance and public safety (newschannel5.com) — Metro Council has advanced a bill that would tightly limit when Nashville police can deploy drones, with one more vote needed before it becomes law. The proposal follows MNPD's Madison drone trial and pits transparency and privacy concerns against police arguments that drones improve emergency response and safety.
5. Metro Council members push forward with no right turn on red legislation (wsmv.com) — Metro Council members are pressing ahead with a bill to ban right turns on red at many busy Nashville intersections, aiming to cut pedestrian deaths that have already doubled this year. After pushback, the proposal will be narrowed to downtown, key corridors, and school zones, with a crucial second reading set for Sept. 15.
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