March 5, 2026

Fort Negley Park renewal underway as phase one construction begins

Fort Negley Park begins an $11 million transformation, preserving Civil War and Black neighborhood history while creating an open-air museum and reconnecting the site to

Rev. Jesse Jackson Remembered as a Native Son Who Never Forgot Home

Rev. Jesse Jackson, a native son of Greenville, is honored in South Carolina and Chicago with moving tributes, marches, and memorial services celebrating his lifelong

Lt. Gov. Randy McNally announces retirement, ending nearly 50-year legislative career

Tennessee Lt. Gov. Randy McNally, a longtime budget leader and Operation Rocky Top whistleblower, will not seek re-election in 2026, ending nearly 50 years in

Cheekwood Estate & Gardens hosts 5th annual Holi Festival celebrating culture, color and community

Cheekwood hosts its 5th annual Holi Festival of Colors on March 28, with music, dance, henna, color throwing, family activities, and Indian cuisine from local

Rep. Aftyn Behn urges DOJ civil rights probe into Tennessee DCS

State Rep. Aftyn Behn urges the U.S. DOJ to open a pattern-or-practice civil rights investigation into Tennessee DCS over systemic failures harming children in state

Civil Rights TV launches in Selma as the World’s first 24/7 Civil Rights television network

Civil Rights TV, the world’s first 24/7 civil rights network, launches in Selma on the Connect To Your City OTT platform, preserving history and powering

Morehouse College selected to house landmark supercomputer in $457 million NSF initiative

Morehouse College will host Horizon, a powerful NSF-funded supercomputer, expanding AI and STEM research opportunities for students, faculty, and HBCUs across the nation.

A Parent’s Guide to Navigating Picky Eating with Confidence

Learn how to handle picky eating with calm, consistent routines, low‑pressure food exposure, and expert-backed tips that help children become confident, curious eaters.

Frist Art Museum presents ‘Sistah Griot: The Iconoclastic Art of Barbara Bullock’

The Frist Art Museum’s ‘Sistah Griot: The Iconoclastic Art of Barbara Bullock’ traces the Nashville artist’s bold, socially conscious work and lasting influence through April

The Sporting Life: TSU Men’s Basketball OVC Champions Edition

Tennessee State men’s basketball clinches a share of the OVC regular-season title, earns the No. 1 tournament seed, and chases its first conference crown since

Tennesseans reclaim $3.6 million as home repairs, online sales lead 2025 consumer complaints

Tennessee’s Consumer Affairs division recovered $3.6 million in 2025 as home repairs, warranties, and online sales topped nearly 10,000 consumer complaints statewide.

Lt. Gov. Randy McNally retirement address by senate peer

Sen. Charlane Oliver honors Lt. Gov. Randy McNally, reflecting on his decades of Tennessee public service as he retires from the Senate citing health reasons.

Celebrate International Women’s Day March 8         

Celebrate International Women’s Day 2026 in Nashville with the “Give To Gain” campaign, women-owned business markets, and events advancing women’s leadership and equality.

Barbara J. Bullock—fearless creative voice remembered

During Women’s History Month, Nashville honors visionary artist Barbara J. Bullock, whose bold, ancestral works are celebrated in a new Frist Art Museum exhibition.

Celebrate Gershwin and Bowie next weekend

Celebrate next weekend with the Nashville Symphony’s America 250 program “An American in Paris with Our Town” and TPAC’s Complexions Contemporary Ballet tribute to David