November 7, 2024

VP Harris Bids Farewell to Howard University Crowd, Urges Supporters to Keep Fighting for America

In her moving farewell speech at Howard University, Kamala Harris urged supporters to continue fighting for justice and democracy, emphasizing resilience, community, and the ongoing

White Women, Latinos Return Trump to Power as Democrats’ Missteps Helps Usher in New Era

Donald Trump’s reelection in 2024, supported by Latino and white women voters, raises concerns about democracy, foreign relations, and voter outreach missteps, especially the Democratic

Nashvillians go to the polls

Nashville voters actively participated in the 2024 elections, with major races for US Senate and House, local positions, and a Transit Referendum, reflecting significant Democratic

ACA Marketplace enrollment opens with expanded options, subsidies

The ACA Marketplace opens for 2025 enrollment, offering expanded options and subsidies to make coverage affordable, while political opposition from MAGA Republicans could impact the

Dr. Ilyasah Shabazz to Keynote Nashville Cable Power of Inclusion Awards November 13

Nashville Cable’s 2024 Power of Inclusion Awards will honor leaders advancing diversity, equity, and inclusion, with keynote speaker Dr. Ilyasah Shabazz celebrating women in leadership

DOJ targets elder fraud, nursing home abuse in sweeping nationwide actions

The DOJ’s annual report details over 300 actions against elder fraud and abuse, highlighting key cases, prevention initiatives, and collaborative efforts to protect seniors from

Colonial Williamsburg restores America’s oldest Black schoolhouse, uncovering legacy of education, resilience

The Williamsburg Bray School, America’s oldest surviving Black schoolhouse, is nearing restoration completion, honoring early Black students’ resilience and the impact of literacy despite oppressive

FCC examines data caps as Chair Rosenworcel highlights consumer frustrations

The FCC has launched an inquiry into data caps by broadband providers to assess their impact on consumers and competition, despite opposition from two commissioners

Metro Council Office launches social media accounts

The Metro Council Office has launched its official social media accounts, reflecting the ongoing efforts of the Metro Council Office, the Metro Council, and Vice

Metro schools celebrates highest graduation rate in recorded history

Metro Nashville Public Schools celebrates a record 85.7% graduation rate for the 2023-24 cohort, reflecting efforts to equip students with the resources for lifelong success

Grammy Award-winning songwriter Coco Jones to be honored at 2024 ASCAP Women Behind The Music

ASCAP will host its 16th annual Women Behind The Music event, celebrating Grammy-winning artist Coco Jones for her achievements in music and acting.

Election Proves Black Americans Have No Allies

Rep. Jasmine Crockett and others express the Black community's growing frustration with shifting political alliances, highlighting increasing disillusionment as Black voters feel isolated and unsupported

Three areas where Biden must now act to cement his legacy on the environment

As the Biden-Harris administration enters its final months, bold actions on climate change, fossil fuel expansion, public lands protection, and outdoor access are crucial to

Nashville State Community College opens new School of Health Sciences building

Nashville State’s School of Health Sciences opens a new state-of-the-art facility on the White Bridge campus, strengthening its programs and preparing students for in-demand healthcare