NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WTVF) — Looking to start off your day catching up on headlines? Here's a look at the top stories from overnight.
Nashville's East Bank development: Promises of progress amid uncertain timelines
It's one of the biggest projects the city of Nashville has ever undertaken.
The city plans to transform hundreds of acres across from downtown — along the Cumberland River — into a thriving mixed-use neighborhood.
Metro Parks Board will allow Cheekwood visitors to park on Metro Parks property only through 2027
For as long as most of us remember, visitors to Cheekwood Estate and Gardens have parked outside the main gate on land owned by Metro Parks.
Beginning in 1981, Metro Parks entered a five-year joint agreement with Cheekwood, designating an area of overflow parking for Cheekwood. The agreement was renewed in various forms over the next four decades.
Cop or not: New bill aims for transparency with patch for law enforcement working private security
Two years ago, we were left with at least two questions.
Are some of the security guards we’ve seen walking around Nashville wearing police patches actual cops?

Here’s a beautiful story of how one mother turned her grief journey into a gathering of gratitude… and organ donation awareness.
Robb Coles highlights a special event organized by Cari Hollis – whose 26-year old son Austin died two years ago. Austin agreed to be an organ donor – and that single gesture saved multiple lives.
Cari reached out to as many recipients she could find – several of whom traveled to Nashville for an emotional celebration in Austin’s honor. One woman – whose life was saved by receiving Austin’s lungs – put it simply: “He’s my angel”.
- Rhori Johnston