Today, Nashville Mayor John Cooper announced six appointees to the COVID-19 Financial Oversight Committee, as per the amended budget.
Metropolitan Trustee Parker Toler announced Friday that the previous closure of the Trustee’s office to walk-in customers has been extended.
The goal of the songwriting challenge was to lift the spirits of city residents during the COVID-19 pandemic.
For the next few days, you'll be able to watch our caracal kittens and southern cassowary chick on these live camera streams.
Indoor basketball courts remain closed.
67 new cases have been reported in the past 24 hours.
One more death has been reported.
Metro Public Health Department officials announced today a total number of 6,734 confirmed cases of coronavirus in Nashville.
Metro will now award A&E contracts based solely upon the recommendation of the solicitation review panel.
The Nashville man killed in Thursday morning’s single-vehicle crash in the 3200 block of Whites Creek Pike is identified as Gregore Raybon.
The police department’s continuing PARK SMART campaign strongly urges citizens to lock their automobile doors, secure any valuables.
Metropolitan Trustee Parker Toler announced Wednesday that the previous closure of the Trustee’s office extended until June 26.
"We will achieve greater accountability and transparency through a use-of-force review and the full deployment of body-worn camera."
Metro Public Health Department officials announced today a total number of 6,627 confirmed cases of coronavirus disease in Nashville.
Metro Public Health Department officials announced a total number of 6,412 confirmed cases of coronavirus in Nashville on June 9.
South Precinct detectives have charged Trynity Meadows, 18, with criminal homicide for this afternoon’s fatal shooting of her father.
After two weeks of online voting and more than 2,300 votes cast, Nashville has chosen a design by Milka Negasi, a local high school senior.
If you have questions about recycling, MPW is hosting a series of virtual Recycle Right Lunch ‘n’ Learns starting Tuesday, June 9th.
This report was generated on June 2, 2020 from the Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation Water Quality website.
Metro Public Health Department officials announced on June 2, a total number of 5,617 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Nashville.
Sex Crimes detectives today charged Amari Ayers, 21, with two counts of rape and aggravated kidnapping for the May 16th sexual assault.
Local company, Sideline Promotions, will manufacture the shirts. Each shirt costs $20.
The Nashville woman killed Saturday night in a two-vehicle collision at the intersection of Elm Hill Pike & Massman Dr. has been identified.
Metro Public Health Department officials announced a total of 5,517 confirmed cases of coronavirus disease in Nashville/Davidson County.
His father, who is also charged with felon in possession of weapon, is being held on $90,000 bond. He has prior weapons and drug conviction.
28 persons were arrested during Saturday’s protests or after 10 p.m. curfew. A list of those arrested can be found by clicking this link.
Mayor John Cooper’s office issued the following announcements regarding Metro’s citywide coronavirus (COVID-19) monitoring and response.
During this reporting time period, a total of eleven guns were stolen from vehicles; six of those vehicles were left unlocked.
While the public is strongly encouraged to use the call-in feature, constituents may physically come to the courthouse to provide comments.
Metro Public Health Department officials announced a total number of 5,147 confirmed cases of coronavirus in Nashville on May 28.
Two young men, apparently teens, burglarized an unlocked pickup truck in the driveway and stole a garage door opener.
The inside of a vehicle heats up VERY quickly! Even if windows are cracked open, temperature inside a car can reach 125 degrees in minutes.
Starting June 1, locations throughout Nashville and Davidson County will provide free breakfast and lunch meals for children and youth.
He is currently jailed in Dickson County and will be returned to Nashville in the near future.
Metro Public Health Department officials announced a total number of 4,596 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Nashville on May 22.
Rapist is described as a black man in his 20s with short “spikey” hair and distinctive tattoos of small symbols near both eyes.
Officer Darrell Osment, shot in shoulder last night while walking his dog, has just been released from Vanderbilt University Medical Center.
Metro Public Health Department officials announced total number of 4,530 confirmed cases of coronavirus disease on May 21 in Nashville.
The man killed in Tuesday’s 9:30 p.m. single-vehicle crash in the 6700 block of Holt Road is identified as David Webb, 20, of Nashville.