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We're creating pipelines within Metro Schools to get technical training, course credits, and a pipeline to a successful career. And students are taking advantage.
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This week in Nashville, we welcomed a new class of police officers, honored victims of crime from the last year, and opened ever-important new child care.
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Yesterday, we swore in a new class of Metro officers. In the last two years, 250 new officers have joined the force. Congratulations to the newest graduates from Sessions 119 and 120!
A Metro Nashville police officer stands at a podium holding his hat over his chest during a solemn moment at a graduation ceremony. Chief John Drake and Mayor Freddie O’Connell stand behind him with heads bowed. Group photo of Metro Nashville Police Department graduating classes 119 and 120 standing on stage in uniform beneath a large purple backdrop with the MNPD logo. Mayor Freddie O’Connell speaks at a podium during the Metro Police Training Academy graduation ceremony, with uniformed officers seated behind him on stage. New Metro Nashville police officers raise their right hands as they take an oath during the graduation ceremony for sessions 119 and 120, standing in rows inside a large auditorium.
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Another week, another chance to see what’s happening across Nashville.
Graphic titled “Upcoming Events.” Lists Metro Nashville Public Library and Parks events happening this week:
- Tuesday, Oct. 7: Southern Word at 3 PM – Watkins Park Branch Library
- Wednesday, Oct. 8: Puppet Truck presents Goldilocks at 10 AM – North Branch Library
- Friday, Oct. 10: Beaman’s Long Hollow Trees at 8:30 AM – Beaman Park Nature Center
- Saturday, Oct. 11: Farm Day at Bells Bend Park at 9:30 AM – Bells Bend Outdoor Center
- Saturday, Oct. 11: Daytime Slumber Party: Lisa Frankenstein at 1 PM – Edmondson Pike Branch Library

Navy blue and white design with rounded boxes listing each event.
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Nashville’s first nine months of 2025: safer streets, fewer shootings, and falling crime rates in every major category. You can check out all the numbers on Nashville.gov.
Graphic with dark blue background and yellow text titled “First Nine Months of 2025.” Subheadline reads, “Crime & Gun Violence see major declines YTD.” Below are arrows pointing downward with statistics: “Homicides down 29.6%,” “Non-Fatal Shooting Injuries down 36.8%,” “Violent Crime down 14.5%,” and “Property Crime down 10.4%.” A Metro Police Nashville Davidson County badge is shown at the bottom left. Small text notes that violent crime and shootings are at their lowest since at least 2019. Graphic with dark blue background and yellow text titled “First Nine Months of 2025.” Subheadline reads, “Crime & Gun Violence see major declines YTD.” Downward arrows highlight crime reductions: “Aggravated Assaults down 12.9%,” “Robberies down 26.9%,” “Auto Theft down 11.9%,” “Burglary down 14.2%,” and “Rape down 6.4%.” A Metro Police Nashville Davidson County badge is shown at the bottom left.
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8 years of solving problems, big and small. Happy anniversary, hubNashville!
A graphic of a cell phone screen showing: hub turns 8! 1.96million requests received since 2017.
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Building futures starts at @metroschools.bsky.social. Maplewood High School’s construction career pathways program gives students access to careers in the building trades after graduation. Open doors to opportunity, right here in Nashville, and then go build your future.
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Let’s take a look back at the week that was. Happy Friday!
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@nashvillemws.bsky.social Citizen’s Water Academy is an opportunity for Nashvillians to #DiscoverWater. Want to learn more about our most precious natural resource? You can apply for the next session at nashville.gov/departments/water/community-outreach/citizens-water-academy
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Today we celebrated the dedication and impact behind Metro Nashville Public Schools. Congratulations to all the honorees at the 2025 Public Schools Hall of Fame. Teaching is a calling, and we’re so grateful to everyone who pours into our next generation of leaders.
Dr. Adrienne Battle stands at a podium in front of a giant screen that reads “Public Schools Hall of Fame, Nashville Public Education Foundation, presented by First Horizon Foundation.” Four honorees pose on stage with their awards at the Hall of Fame event, three women and one man smiling and holding trophies. Mayor Freddie O’Connell addresses the audience at the Nashville Public Education Foundation’s Hall of Fame event, standing at a podium with a large screen behind him. The screen reads “Public Schools Hall of Fame, Nashville Public Education Foundation, presented by First Horizon Foundation.” Award winners stand on stage holding oversized checks and trophies at the Public Schools Hall of Fame celebration.
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Do you remember...the last couple days of September? Lots of great things happening around the city. Check em out:
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#FollowFreddie as we look back at not just this week – but two years of the O’Connell administration.
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We campaigned on “15 Fixes” – and from day one, we got to work. Now, as Year 2 wraps up, we’re showing you the results in our new series “Fixed That For You.” Stay tuned.

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Friday night lights are brighter on turf! Congratulations to Cane Ridge and Glencliff High Schools on their upgraded fields that will serve MNPS students for years to come.
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Your weekly look at what’s on the calendar in Nashville. We hope to see you out at an event!
A graphic titled “Upcoming Events” lists community activities. On Thursday the 25th, Chromatics – The Musical Improv Show takes place at 7 PM at the Centennial Performing Arts Studio, and the Fall Book Sale begins at 10 AM at the Green Hills Branch Library. On Friday the 26th, there is a Family Square Dance at 5 PM at the Shelby Bottoms Nature Center. On Saturday the 27th, the Live Beats Lab happens at 11 AM at the Hermitage Branch Library, followed by the Autumn Porch Jam at 1 PM at the Shelby Bottoms Nature Center. The design features a blue background with rounded rectangles highlighting each date and event.
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A busy week in Nashville – from affordable housing to accessible child care. #FollowFreddie as we take a look back at the week that was.
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Energy, smiles, and tiny feet in motion! @metroparksnash.bsky.social Tap Class at Centennial Sportsplex gives kids a fun, active way to grow and learn.
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Early voting has begun for the U.S. House District 7 Special Primary Election. Today (Wednesday) 6 convenient locations will be open until 4:30pm. District 7 voters: we’re anxious to see you!
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Today we cut the ribbon on Highland East, Nashville's first trail-oriented affordable housing community. This development brings mobility and opportunity to Ben Allen Road, along with 238 new affordable homes.

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A group of nine people stand in front of a building holding a large blue ribbon at a ribbon-cutting ceremony. One man in the center holds oversized golden scissors. A balloon arch in shades of blue and white decorates the entrance behind them. Daytime aerial view of Highland East, a new affordable housing community, with apartment buildings surrounded by trees and greenery. People in business attire sit in the front row at an outdoor event, smiling and holding programs, with a large audience seated behind them. A blue balloon with the words “Highland East” floats above smaller gray balloons, set in front of a sunny window.
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Happy Hispanic Heritage Month, Nashville! Let’s join in celebrating the culture, history, and voices that shape our community with events all month long.
A graphic titled “Hispanic Heritage Month Upcoming Events, September 15 – October 15” with two yellow star accents. Below are event listings:
- September 18: Empowering Growth in Business at Nashville Entrepreneur Center (red background).
- September 19: NAHCC Celebrates Hispanic Films at #NASHFILM at Nashville Film Festival (purple background).
- September 20: NAHCC Celebrates Hispanic Films at #NASHFILM (Shorts) at Nashville Film Festival (orange background).
- September 27: Hispanic Heritage Festival at Nashville Zoo (white background).
- September 30: Building Strong Latino Communities at Trevecca Nazarene University (green background).
- October 10: NAHCC’s Latin Music City USA weekend fest in honor of Hispanic Heritage Month (light blue background).
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Mark your calendars! Here’s what’s happening in Nashville this week.
A graphic titled “Upcoming Events” lists community activities.
	•	Tuesday 16: Chains, Train(s), No Automobiles at Riverfront Station, 4 PM.
	•	Wednesday 17: Nature Center Puppet Show at Shelby Bottoms Nature Center, 10 AM.
	•	Thursday 18: Music Production w/ Southern Word at Bellevue Branch Library, 3:30 PM.
	•	Saturday 20: Ecology Board Game Café at Shelby Bottoms Nature Center, 12:30 PM.
	•	Saturday 20: Daytime Slumber Party: High School Musical at Edmondson Pike Branch Library, 1 PM.
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From Ascend Amphitheater to the Nashville Fire Department, here are some highlights from the week that was.
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Headed downtown this weekend? We’ve got you covered with maps for Titans gameday, WeGo routes, and everything in between.
 A graphic with a black background and an evening view of downtown Nashville. Yellow text reads “Downtown is buzzing this weekend.” At the bottom, smaller text says, “Check out these maps to see the best ways to move around the city.” A graphic on a black background with downtown Nashville in the evening. Yellow text reads, “Titans and WeGo Express Service,” with an arrow at the bottom. The map shows Nashville with highlighted routes for WeGo Express Service for Titans games. A black background graphic with downtown Nashville in the evening. Yellow text reads, “Getting to and from Nissan Stadium,” with an arrow at the bottom. The map shows routes to access and leave Nissan Stadium, including parking locations.  A black background graphic with downtown Nashville in the evening. Yellow text reads, “Have a fun and safe weekend!” The image includes a continuation of the Titans gameday map with a key showing routes and services.
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For half a century, Barbara Wise has served Nashville with care and commitment. Her remarkable career in the Criminal Court Clerk’s office is a true testament to public service and continues to inspire our city. Thank you, Barbara, for your dedication.
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This morning, Metro employees gathered with the community to honor 9/11 victims, their families, and the bravery of our first responders.
A firefighter in formal dress uniform salutes during a ceremony, standing in front of a firefighter statue. A ceremonial bell and a patriotic wreath are placed nearby. A group of firefighters in formal dress uniforms stand together in front of a firefighter memorial statue, posing with a large red, white, and blue floral wreath that reads “IAFF Local 140.” Nashville Mayor Freddie O’Connell, wearing a suit and red striped tie, shakes hands with a bagpiper in a black and red uniform during a ceremony, with other bagpipers in the background. A group of first responders stand together in front of a firefighter memorial statue, posing with a Nashville Fire Department flag.