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Friday, May 15 

Your Daily Guide

Hey friends, we’re hiring! We’re looking for an engaging new host for our podcast and social media who loves Nashville as much as we do. If that sounds like you, apply! And if not, send the job listing to your talented friends. Never fear: Marie isn’t leaving us! She’s decided to become our creative producer instead, and will still be on the podcast every day. Except today — she’s on vacation. 🏖️

Concert poster for Musicians Corner at Centennial Park. Features colorful birds and flowers on the left, and concert dates (May-June) on the right.

What Nashville's Talking About

PODCAST

Who’s Running for Congress Now? Plus, 12 South Parking and OHS Questions

🗳️ Congressional Chaos

Candidates, both old and new, are experiencing chaos as they navigate Tennessee’s newly drawn congressional districts. On today’s podcast, we’re talking about who’s pulled petitions to run. Plus, we discuss a curious request in the Office of Homeless Services’ budget proposal, and 12 South parking drama. [🎧 City Cast Nashville]

🌳 NES Aggressively Trims Park’s Trees

Nashville Electric Service’s aggressive trimming of a row of towering oak trees in Centennial Park is causing public outcry. NES claims to have discussed the trimming with Metro Parks, but the department says NES failed to inform them. The oak trees were part of a 15-year restoration plan to turn the north side of the park into a grand entrance. [Nashville Banner]

🧑‍⚖️ Metro Legal Director To Retire

Metro Legal director Wally Dietz has announced he will retire in July. His time as head of the city’s legal department has been marked by high-profile litigation against the state and the Trump administration. Mayor Freddie O’Connell has chosen Tyler Yarbro, managing partner of Dodson Parker Behm & Capparella, to be Dietz’s successor. [Nashville Banner]

🏫 School Vouchers Benefit Wealthier Families

Despite new income rankings meant to prioritize low-income students, most private school vouchers were awarded to higher-income families. Only 3,970 vouchers went to families in the lowest-income ranking, suggesting few applied or qualified for the program. [Chalkbeat Tennessee]

Test Yourself on Nashville Trivia

A large tan building in the shape of a piano, in front of a tall sky scraper.

Is the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum Nashville’s most popular tourist attraction? (Margaret Kingsbury / City Cast Nashville)

Nashville Business Journal recently released a list of Nashville’s most popular tourist attractions. Do you know which attraction took the top spot? Test yourself to find out!

What was Nashville’s most visited tourist attraction in 2025?

A. The Parthenon

B. Nashville Zoo

C. Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum

D. Opry House

🏙️ Take the Quiz!

Furball Friday

A brown bulldog sitting in the backseat of a car covered in a white sheet.

Meet Buddy the bulldog! (Courtesy of Bethany R.)

Meet Buddy, named after the ‘80s My Buddy toy! Buddy will be seven months old on May 19. He does everything with a bounce in his giddyup. He loves to give kisses, curl up under the blankets with his human, whip around his rope toy, and visit his best dog friend next door, Tex. Buddy can sit, wait, kiss, high-five, lie down, and speak, and is currently working on dancing! His human Bethany says, “This little dude makes me laugh when I don’t feel like it, loves to drive me nuts, is scared of his own shadow, and, well, I just love him!”

Buddy! Such a smart, sweet boy!

If you’d like to share your pet with newsletter readers, email me pictures!

🐶 Send Me Pet Pics!

What To Do

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More Nashville Events

Some construction news: The owner of the illegally demolished historic home that formerly housed The Groove record store has filed an application to build a replica in its place. Plus, Oracle has released renderings of the new pedestrian bridge that will connect Germantown to the East Bank. Construction will take two years to complete.

💌 Margaret Kingsbury

Thanks to City Cast newsletter editor Natalia Aldana and executive producer Whitney Pastorek for editing this week’s newsletters.

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