Nations in Our Neighborhood is relaunching its passport program, where locals get a chance to sample plates at participating restaurants. For a limited time, guests
Nashville will fully fund a new traffic management center with federal dollars, Mayor John Cooper today announced, as the city continues to improve transportation in
Metro Social Services will open an extreme cold weather shelter Wednesday, January 5, 2022. This shelter will remain open until Saturday, January 8, 2022, at
Gospel legend and former Black Entertainment Television (BET) host Dr. Bobby Jones will soon be heard on WeGo Public Transit buses. The legendary performer will
The sinkhole repairs along the tracks have been completed, along with a safety assessment approving the train to travel to Nashville Riverfront. The WeGo Star
Impact100 Nashville, an organization that empowers women to make transformative changes in their community, announces today it has selected eight semi-finalists to compete for two
The Metropolitan Council approved 21 Opportunity Grants to nonprofits working to enhance community safety and reduce violence in Nashville-Davidson County. This is the first round