Wednesday, November 23 2011 9:32 PM EST2011-11-24 02:32:43 GMT
An insider on Nashville's massive convention center project is speaking out. He claims one property forced to relocate because of the project got a sweetheart deal at taxpayer expense.more>>
Metro council members have demanded answers about the budget of the Nashville Convention and Visitors Bureau following a NewsChannel 5 investigation.more>>
Despite receiving more than 80 percent of its overall budget from Metro, many Metro Council members have no idea how much the Convention and Visitors Bureau pays its employees.more>>
The Convention Center has passed the Metro Council and construction has started. But the new convention center still needs a change in state law to complete its financing.more>>
State inspectors found some of the demolition material associated with the new Music City had been dumped illegally. Construction supervisors are promising to do a better job.more>>
A new audit reveals MDHA mishandled some of the early contracts associated with the proposed convention center. Metro leaders are demanding answers.more>>
A local group has launched a new website questioning whether Nashville should spend a $1 billion on the project. Supporters of the proposed convention center said it's an investment in the future.more>>
A memo uncovered by NewsChannel 5 Investigates raises questions about whether Nashville can pay for the proposed $635 million convention center with tourism taxes alone.more>>
A leading Metro Council member says Metro bureaucrats just aren't watching your money. That came after NewsChannel 5 Investigates showed him video obtained by the team. WATCH THE VIDEO.more>>
A public relations firm is off the job. Still, that did not stop a dramatic showdown between the Metro Council, the PR firm and city officials overseeing the project.more>>
A Nashville public relations firm at the center of the convention center controversy received another another big Metro contract -- put up for bids on the same day as the convention center deal.more>>
The public relations firm, McNeely Pigott & Fox, abruptly resigned today from work on Nashville's proposed convention center, NewsChannel 5 Investigates has learned.more>>
Metro's Development and Housing Agency held its first meeting since the NewsChannel 5 investigation showed payments to a public relations firm ballooned to six times the original budget.more>>
The new Nashville convention center has not officially been approved, but the city has already spent millions to build it. Now, the mayor wants to create a new board to oversee the project.more>>
There are new questions about expenses for a controversial convention center contract. Several council members want to know how spending with that contract got so out of control.more>>
The mayor is suspending a major contract associated with the proposed Nashville convention center. The price of a PR contract has mushroomed to more than six times the original budget.more>>
Whether or not Nashville should build a massive, new convention center has been hotly debated. But Metro may be spending tens of thousands of dollars to influence that debate.more>>
A NewsChannel 5 investigation is raising questions about spending on Nashville's proposed convention center. We discovered a major cost overrun with one of the project's first contracts.more>>
Friday, May 17 2013 8:00 PM EDT2013-05-18 00:00:10 GMT
Stunning new allegations have been made against the former owners of HRC Medical which once claimed to be the world's largest hormone replacement company.more>>
Stunning new allegations have been made against the former owners of HRC Medical which once claimed to be the world's largest hormone replacement company.more>>
The former head of the Tennessee cosmetology board says she tried to warn the state about problems with the possible selling of cosmetology licenses, but no one would listen.more>>
The former head of the Tennessee cosmetology board says she tried to warn the state about problems with the possible selling of cosmetology licenses, but no one would listen.more>>
A multimillion-dollar contract for maintenance on state vehicles was supposed to save taxpayers' money. But "NewsChannel 5 Investigates" discovered some examples where you're actually paying more.more>>
A multimillion-dollar contract for maintenance on state vehicles was supposed to save taxpayers' money. But "NewsChannel 5 Investigates" discovered some examples where you're actually paying more. more>>
Gov. Bill Haslam defended making private payments to lobbyist Tom Ingram on the same day the Tennessee Ethics Commission called on Ingram to answer questions about his lobbying activities.more>>
Gov. Bill Haslam defended making private payments to lobbyist Tom Ingram on the same day the Tennessee Ethics Commission called on Ingram to answer questions about his lobbying activities.more>>