Mikeie Honda Reiland
mikeiereiland.bsky.social
Mikeie Honda Reiland
@mikeiereiland.bsky.social
Reporter/Writer for the @nashvillebanner.bsky.social. Narrative nonfiction writer in @oxfordamerican.bsky.social, @bittersouth.bsky.social, etc.
Proud of this one. Kenny doing important work.
At Arch Academy in Kingston Springs, the fly fishing program helps teenagers facing alcohol and drug addiction find sobriety and redemption on the Harpeth River. They are led by Kenny Davis, whose own journey includes a battle with addiction and a profoundly personal relationship with fly fishing.
Arch Academy's fly fishing therapy for teens - Nashville Banner
Discover how fly fishing helps troubled teenagers at Arch Academy overcome addiction and find hope and healing through nature and adventure.
nashvillebanner.com
November 24, 2025 at 3:48 PM
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Citations for trash, debris or inoperable cars on your property can lead to $50 fines a day until you’re in compliance. For elderly, cost-burdened homeowners in Nashville, this can be make or break. A new private-public-nonprofit partnership seeks to remediate code violations for these homeowners.
New partnership helps Nashville residents comply with Metro Codes - Nashville Banner
New partnership helps homeowners facing code violations in Nashville come into compliance, preventing fines and potential loss of homes.
nashvillebanner.com
November 6, 2025 at 3:39 PM
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A Banner analysis of 1,700 pages of incident reports from the May ICE sting shows that the Tennessee Highway Patrol rarely documented traffic stops. Of the 607 total reports, only approximately 14% provided a reason for the initial traffic stop.
Reviewing records of ICE, THP immigration operation in Nashville - Nashville Banner
A review of records from ICE and THP's immigration sting in Nashville raises concerns about racial profiling and lack of transparency. Advocates demand accountability.
nashvillebanner.com
November 5, 2025 at 2:43 PM
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The MNPS Board determined in its annual evaluation that Dr. Adrienne Battle met district goals for student performance. That evaluation did not include discussion of the $6.5 million settlement reached in a suit against the superintendent this year.

✏️: Lillian Avedian
MNPS board committee ignores lawsuit in Dr. Battle's evaluation - Nashville Banner
MNPS Board evaluates Dr. Adrienne Battle's performance as superintendent, considering literacy, numeracy, and social-emotional learning.
nashvillebanner.com
October 29, 2025 at 2:24 PM
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Very cool write-up about a little thing a neighbor and I started doing in the neighborhood a couple of years ago. Major credit due to Urban Bicycle Food Ministry for the framework and inspiration!
In Woodbine, a small group of volunteers rides bikes throughout the neighborhood, distributing food and Narcan, fighting huge problems. Woodbine doesn’t have a major grocery store, and after recent deaths, the neighborhood’s unhoused community fear for their lives.

✏️: @mikeiereiland.bsky.social
Woodbine's burrito brigade: A lifeline for the homeless - Nashville Banner
A group of volunteers in Woodbine, Nashville distribute burritos and supplies to people living on the streets, building relationships along the way.
nashvillebanner.com
October 28, 2025 at 3:36 PM
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Some news: We received a $1.2M grant from@theajp.bsky.social to expand our statehouse & local coverage — including new beats in health, housing & environment to deepen civic engagement in Middle TN. The funding boosts our revenue team for a stronger, sustainable newsroom primed for growth.
American Journalism Project awards Nashville Banner $1.2M grant - Nashville Banner
The Nashville Banner will receive a $1.2 million grant from the American Journalism Project to expand its newsroom and strengthen local journalism.
nashvillebanner.com
October 28, 2025 at 1:07 PM
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Wright Middle School’s mariachi ensemble plays shows all over Nashville. On Thursday, they’ll open for Jason Isbell at the Ryman. Along the way, they’ve learned to play with pride from Maikel Rodriguez, who wants them to embrace their talent.

✏️: @mikeiereiland.bsky.social
Ryman Auditorium show a big one for Wright Middle School mariachi ensemble - Nashville Banner
Wright Middle School's mariachi ensemble prepares for a performance at the Ryman Auditorium, overcoming obstacles and embracing their heritage.
nashvillebanner.com
October 21, 2025 at 3:11 PM
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Many problems that have been highlighted at Trousdale Turner are also present at CoreCivic’s South Central Correctional Facility. Three mothers described an understaffed facility where violence, extortion and drugs are prevalent but assistance and communication from prison officials is scarce.
Another CoreCivic prison faces allegations of inmate abuse - Nashville Banner
South Central Correctional Facility, run by CoreCivic in Tennessee, faces allegations of violence, extortion. Families describe a troubled prison environment.
nashvillebanner.com
October 3, 2025 at 2:42 PM
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A new court watch group in Nashville hopes to hold judges and the criminal justice system accountable, educate the public on issues, and help Nashville’s citizens understand what they are voting for.

✏️: @mikeiereiland.bsky.social
Court watch group aims to hold Nashville judges accountable - Nashville Banner
Two men from Memphis are now members of a court watch group in Nashville, hoping to hold the criminal justice system accountable, and sharing their experiences.
nashvillebanner.com
October 1, 2025 at 2:18 PM
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Body-worn and dashcam footage capture a conversation between a Tennessee State Trooper and ICE about a May immigration sting in Nashville, as the state refuses to release the names or faces of those involved.

✏️: @sarahgracetaylor.bsky.social
ICE, THP operation footage raises transparency issues - Nashville Banner
Newly released footage reveals how Tennessee Highway Patrol and ICE managed an immigration sting in Nashville, raising concerns about transparency.
nashvillebanner.com
September 26, 2025 at 1:36 PM
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We got new footage of a May ICE arrest in Nashville. Every law enforcement face is blurred and the THP refuses to identify the trooper who repeatedly covers them removes his bodycam. But in this clip, you can hear the trooper and ICE discussing flaws in the local sting and changes at ICE.
ICE, THP operation footage raises transparency issues - Nashville Banner
Newly released footage reveals how Tennessee Highway Patrol and ICE managed an immigration sting in Nashville, raising concerns about transparency.
nashvillebanner.com
September 26, 2025 at 12:08 PM
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Ex-Tennessee Speaker of the House Glen Casada was sentenced to three years in prison, a $30,000 fine and a year of supervised release for his role in Phoenix Solutions on Tuesday. He maintains his innocence and plans to appeal.

✏️: @mikeiereiland.bsky.social
Glen Casada sentenced for role in Phoenix Solutions - Nashville Banner
Glen Casada, former Tennessee Speaker of the House, sentenced to prison for kickback scheme. Maintains innocence and plans to appeal.
nashvillebanner.com
September 24, 2025 at 2:29 PM
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Meet Banner courts reporter Mikeie Honda Reiland, a Nashville native who’s written magazine pieces for @oxfordamerican.bsky.social and @bittersouth.bsky.social.

✏️: mikeiereiland.bsky.social
From college pretension to Nashville Banner courts reporter - Nashville Banner
Discover Mikeie Honda Reiland's journey from using 'bildungsroman' often and annoyingly to becoming the Nashville Banner's new courts reporter.
nashvillebanner.com
September 23, 2025 at 1:12 PM
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Cade Cothren was sentenced to 2.5 years in prison, a year of probation and a $25,000 fine for his role in Phoenix Solutions on Tuesday. Cothren's lengthy hearing pushed former Tennessee Speaker of the House Glen Casada’s sentencing until next week.
Cade Cothren sentenced in Phoenix Solutions kickback scheme - Nashville Banner
Cade Cothren, former chief of staff for Tennessee Speaker of the House, is sentenced to prison and fined for role in kickback scheme. Appeal planned.
nashvillebanner.com
September 17, 2025 at 1:49 PM