Dylan Aycock

Dylan Aycock

Senior Newsletter Editor

Dylan is based in Nashville, TN and has worked in local media since 2015. In her free time, she enjoys spending her weekends at the Belcourt Theatre and strolling through Centennial Park with her dog, Ranger.

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The steakhouse officially opens Friday, Aug. 18 for dinner service with lunch and brunch to follow soon.
Did you know? Southwest Airlines began service to BNA on March 18, 1986, with eight daily nonstop departures to Chicago and Houston. ✈️
The 2023 Inc. 5000 list is here, so we’re taking a closer look at Nashville-based company CareBridge and other regional businesses that made the cut.
Knock, knock. Music City is a prime location to buy a second home, according to a recent report.
A whole lotta love for this corner of Berry Hill. Check out the lastest mural and look back on the series. 🎸
In the midst of the Subway name change offer, we want to know: What businesses in Nashville, Tennessee would you change your name for?
Turn your supermarket savings into an opportunity to cook local. Bookmark the three recipes below for your next grocery list.
The self-driving vehicle fleet offers a new way to roll your windows down and cruise.
Tell us you’re from Seattle without telling us you’re from Seattle.
The team will wear the uniforms at two home games during the 2023 season. Keep reading to see how you can score one of your own.
Peach cobbler, peach pie, peach salsa — oh my. Here are the bars and restaurants serving up specialty items for Peach Week.
We dug through Nashville’s archived postcards to see how much Music City has changed since the late 1800s.
Cannery Hall plans to showcase a variety of genres — from alternative rock, pop, and country to hip-hop, disco, grunge, and soul.
Whether you ride WeGo Star for your morning commute or have never stepped aboard, Nashville’s transit agency wants your help in shaping its future.
Early voting for the Aug. 3 election begins Friday, July 14. To make this election as easy as possible, we’ve curated need-to-know information.
It’s time for the Komodo dragons to shine. Mark your calendars for Thursday, July 27, when the Nashville Zoo’s newest habitat opens to the public.
We’ve partnered with Killjoy, an alcohol-free bottle shop, to bring you four zero-proof cocktail recipes every Monday throughout Drink Up Month.
Drink Up Month is all about spotlighting the beverage industry in Music City — from cocktails to coffee to beer, there’s a drink in Music City for everyone. Let’s dive into what the NASHtoday team has in store this July.
A food truck park in Donelson is bringing your favorite mobile eats to one spot. The Truck Stop is open most week days and on Saturdays — be sure to check the weekly schedule.
Put your plans in gear — there will be a parade, half-time performance, and meet + greets with the drivers in celebration of this year’s Monster Jam World Finals.
Metro Council unanimously approved the FY 2024 operating budget — which totals $3.2 billion — in late June.
Philippe Chow is slated to open sometime in 2024 in the Cummins Station area of downtown. Here’s what you can expect.
The bridge was originally proposed when Oracle announced a $1.2 billion tech hub on Nashville’s East Bank.
TDOT’s new I-24 SMART Corridor Project aims to help drivers prepare for lane closures and reduced speed limits on this busy stretch of I-24.
Plan ahead for yoga on the pitch, pickleball, stadium tours, and other family activities at GEODIS Park — the home of Nashville SC.
The 16-stop tour begins downtown and covers most areas of Nashville.
Sit back, relax... and enjoy your summer poolside in Music City.
We’re lighting up the Bat Signal for all Nashville superfans. Here’s what to know about the two-day Nashville Comicon convention.
Hear from the candidates running for Nashville’s mayor at upcoming forums in June and July. Election day is Thursday, Aug. 3.
Several properties in Music City were recognized by the Metropolitan Historical Commission for their preservation efforts. The 2023 award recipients were honored during a ceremony on Thursday, May 18.