Teachers and school support staff in Davidson County will start receiving their first doses of the COVID-19 vaccine by February 20. Vaccines will be made
Education and transportation take center stage in Mayor John Cooper’s capital spending plan (CSP), which includes Nashville’s largest-ever investment for schools and advances transportation improvements
The Women’s Business Enterprise Council South (WBEC South), a regional partner organization of the Women’s Business Enterprise National Council (WBENC), announces that it has received
Mayor John Cooper will spotlight 28 community leaders for their leadership, mentorship and service to Nashville and Davidson County as he celebrates Black History Month
Metro Social Services will open an extreme cold weather shelter Monday, February 1, 2021. The Extreme Cold Weather Overflow Shelter will open at 7pm Monday
Nashville Fire Department Fire Investigators determined careless smoking caused a fire that killed a Hermitage woman inside her home at 922 Old Fountain Place on
Racial Justice Ministries at Scarritt Bennett Center (RJM), in its mission to eradicate white supremacy and acts of racism, is proud to announce their upcoming
The Equity Alliance, a statewide non-profit focused on the civic and economic empowerment of the Black community, announced today the addition of lawyer Kendra Lee
Dismas House of Nashville announces it has received $37,500 in grants from local foundations to support basic needs and programming for residents. The non-profit organization
The optional schools application process for the 2021-2022 school year for Metro Nashville Public Schools (MNPS) starts Monday, January 25, providing families in Nashville the