Nashville General Hospital recently released its 2020 Year-End Report proving that even in a year made difficult by the COVID-19 pandemic, the hospital was still
Today there is a welcomed breath of fresh political air in Washington, DC even amidst the unprecedented spread of the global COVID-19 pandemic throughout the
Nobody needs to tell Black Americans that progress toward an inclusive democracy is often met with brutal resistance. We’ve learned the hard way that we
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
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