Howard Gentry files to run for criminal court clerk

Gentry won a special Metro Council election in August after David Torrence resigned More

Gentry picks up high marks for Criminal Court clerk job

Bar association members recommend former vice mayor over other candidates  More

Five candidates to vie for Criminal Court clerk position

Veteran Metro leaders Craddock, Gentry joined by three others hoping to replace Torrence More

Former Vice Mayor Howard Gentry interested in Criminal Court clerk position

Veteran Nashville civic leader says his experience with the court could prove beneficial More

Survey shows plight worsening for Nashville's most impoverished

Community Needs Evaluation reveals 16.9% of county residents live at, below poverty level  More
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Creating a new place for Nashville's homeless

Four months after Tent City officially closed, progress is being made on new housing for its former residents More
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Metro appoints permanent Social Services Commission director

Position has been filled with interim since controversial leader’s contract not renewed More

Literacy linked to economic development

Tens of thousands of Nashvillians can’t read. What are we going to do about it? More
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The long and winding road

A boon, a dagger to the environment, a failure and a revival: Will May Town, the city’s biggest private development in history, ever happen? More
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Good times, bad times

The city launches its largest anti-poverty initiative ever, raising the question: Is it harder to fight poverty during a recession or a boom? More
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