The Nashville Metro Council is asking police and transportation officials to craft plans for improved traffic enforcement while avoiding past patterns of racial bias.
The resolution doesn't give Metro Police any extra money, but Eslick wants precinct officers to step up traffic enforcement.
With issues like loud music, illegal dumping, and unlicensed businesses causing disruptions after dark, council members want to add inspectors after dark.
Community leaders serving area immigrant and Hispanic populations organize support, rethink outreach amid school shooting and ...
Dozens of residents gathered Saturday to vocalize support for a new public hospital, relocating and expanding Nashville General Hospital.
As President Donald Trump continues to roll out plans for a sweeping, nationwide immigration crackdown, Nashville elected ...
“It is only when we come together as a community, when we hold hands and pray together, when we join together in different languages and different faiths that we come together and acknowledge we are ...
Parents, students and leaders express concerns at Metro Nashville Public Schools' board meeting just six days after a deadly ...
Members of Nashville Metro Council and immigrant-serving agencies delivered a sobering message to the city’s international ...
The wheels are in motion for Metro to overhaul historic zoning enforcement by moving the important work from its own ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) — Family, friends, and the Nashville community are left grief-stricken by the loss of Josselin Corea ...
A member of the Brown County Council who also is a former Nashville town manager recently stood before the Nashville Town ...