Support is growing for officer Brian Birch, a metro officer stripped of his badge and gun earlier this week. He is now on desk duty at the CJC. His supporters that he should get three day suspension for his use…
Read MoreDay: May 6, 2015
Get Ready for 2 Gigabyte Internet Service
More than half a million customers in Middle Tennessee were set to have residential multi-gigabit broadband service by late May, according to an announcement by Comcast. Officials with the company said the Gigabit Pro, a symmetrical, 2 gigabit-per-second (Gbps) service,…
Read MoreAfter Draft, Titans Are Still the Worst in the NFL
The Tennessee Titans just drafted Heisman Trophy winner Marcus Mariota and hopes are high once again in Music City. However, the national media has not embraced the fans euphoria. In it’s post-draft power rankings, ESPN.com ranks the Titans as the…
Read MoreBored TBI Agents To Investigate High School Pranks
The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation said it is investigating a vandalism case at Sequoyah High School in east Tennessee. District Attorney General Steve Crump requested the investigation on May 1. Upon completion, the bureau they will turn over the case…
Read MoreNashville’s Old Convention Center to Be Redeveloped
The Metro Council approved a plan to redevelop the old Nashville Convention Center into a 205,000 square foot mixed-use project Tuesday night. The site will include retail, restaurants, entertainment space and office space. The $400 million, 6.2 acre development at…
Read MoreCongressman Has a Good Idea; Bureaucrats Want Difficult, Expensive Solution
The Metro Council will soon begin discussing a $100 million flood wall to protect downtown Nashville from rising water. But what about the wider area full of homes and neighborhoods? How about using something already there to hold extraordinary runoff…
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