Metro leaders, advocates at odds over housing solutions for COVID-19 positive homeless residents
Groups vow to work together after Tuesday meeting
Metro leaders and homeless advocates vow to work together to find solutions to where to house COVID positive homeless residents
and last updated 2021-07-27 23:23:06-04
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WTVF) â Despite recent tension, Metro leaders and homeless advocates vow to work together to find ways to safely house homeless residents who test positive for COVID-19.
Nashville Vice Mayor Jim Shulman called an emergency meeting at the Metro Courthouse to jump-start a discussion between representatives from the Nashville Office of Emergency Management, Nashville Public Health Department, Metro Social Services Homeless Impact Division, Neighborhood Health and Open Table Nashville.
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Efforts to ban aerial advertising in Nashville fails as council members raise legal, enforcement concerns
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Ban on aerial advertising in Nashville fails in Metro after concerns
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Services set for next week to honor the life of former Senator Thelma Harper
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Sen. Thelma Harper, D-Nashville, answers questions about her bill that would cap driver s license reinstatement fees at $400, Thursday, April 6, 2006, in Nashville, Tenn. Sponsors say it would help the Department of Safety collect fees and decrease the number of uninsured drivers on Tennessee s roads. Opponents say that the new rule could reward bad behavior. The Senate passed the measure 21-7. (AP Photo/Mark Humphrey)
and last updated 2021-04-28 16:30:04-04
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WTVF) â The life and legacy of former state Senator Thelma Harper will be celebrated next week. The week of events begins Monday with viewing services and end Thursday with a Celebration of Life service and Rally & BBQ for the public.