Nashville Electric Service officials announced Saturday night that about 99 percent of its customers should have power by Sunday, Feb. 8.
A press conference with the power utility proved obscure. O'Connell said the mayor's office would determine after the crisis was over how effective NES' response was to the winter storm.
Nashville Electric Service officials announced Friday night the utility has restored power to about 172,400 customers, up ...
Nashville-based Richland Building Partners is seeking city approval for what would be the third, and final, building of its ...
Grasberger’s appointment follows current chairperson and Chief Executive Officer Brad Southern’s decision to retire from the ...
As Nashville thaws out, both insurance companies and state officials are ramping up their responses to the unprecedented ...
The ownership of Dolly Parton’s Life of Many Colors Museum to operate within downtown Nashville’s Songteller Hotel has ...
The California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services (Cal OES) is sending mutual aid to Tennessee following the deadly ...
The nonprofit opened its Cares 360 Community Clinic in South Nashville at 633 Thompson Lane on Thursday, which what the ...
A former political figure and ex-Speaker of the House aide seeking to reinvent himself after battling legal troubles will run ...
The Nashville office of Kansas City-based law firm Spencer Fane has added multiple attorneys from the soon-to-shutter local ...
Roughly 135,000 homes and businesses are still without electricity during the most significant outage in NES history ...