City ceremony unveils redone streetscape as many storefronts remain boarded up or slated for demolition
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Commemorating many of the irreplaceable figures Nashville lost in 2025
Fearing surveillance abuse, council again defers guidelines for a $15 million grant
Skeptical councilmembers will review $15 million resource-sharing agreement Tuesday night following Dec. 4 deferral
Metro attorneys side against disgruntled activists aiming for Councilmember Rollin Horton
Federal lawsuit alleges First Amendment violations following Tennessee Department of Commerce and Insurance employee's termination
Tennessee’s third execution of 2025 came with controversies over method, and Gov. Lee denying clemency despite moral and religious appeals
Rapid-response groups chase reports of detentions, but local and state law enforcement deny involvement
Intervention from courts or governor unlikely five years after pandemic delay
Also: Proposed Midtown Business Improvement District moves forward, bill restricting residential building heights advances
