Doctors say abortion bans risk care for wanted pregnancies
Williamson County medical professionals still raising flags about legal restrictions nearly three years into Tennessee’s ...
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National Kiddie Academy® conference coming to Nashville July 17-19
Kiddie Academy selected Nashville as the host of its 2025 annual conference as the brand continues to grow in the market.
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Candidates Line Up for Special Election Sprint in Tennessee’s 7th
Tennessee’s 7th Congressional District includes downtown Nashville and neighborhoods inside the I-440 loop as well as Clarksville, Dickson and rural counties stretching all the way to the ...
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UPDATE: Both Rutherford shooting victims in May & July on I-24 and Waldron Road identified
A second man since May died recently while driving due to gunshot wounds on Interstate 24 near Waldron Road, according to ...
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Mayor’s program could greatly benefit neighborhoods in Southeast Nashville
Several neighborhoods in Southeast Nashville could be addressed by the mayor's newest program designed to identify food deserts in town.
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I was scared to leave NYC — but I moved to Nashville, fell in love, and have been happily living here for a decade
After decades of living in New York City, I moved to Nashville and fell in love. I never thought I'd leave NYC, but I'm ...
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The main Nashville Public Library branch will be closed through July 28
Following the June fire at the adjacent parking garage, the main Nashville Public Library branch will be closed through July ...
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New Metro Social Services program helps residents find and keep jobs
Metro Social Services has launched a new workforce readiness program addressing a critical need in Davidson County.
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Nashville mayor speaks on plan to tackle food deserts
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) — Nashville is zeroing in on how to get better at serving neighborhoods that don’t have access to fresh groceries.
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Nashville Strong Babies celebrates success as potential federal budget cuts loom
When you’re pregnant or have a newborn it can be stressful and you might be unsure where to turn for help. The Nashville Strong Babies program is guiding expecting Davidson County parents and parents ...
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New Nashville bus stop farmer's market aims to boost safety, tackle food insecurity
Nashville leaders say the new WeGo Farmers' Market is intended to boost safety near the city's downtown bus hub and move the needle on food access.
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I was scared to leave NYC — but I moved to Nashville, fell in love, and have been happily living here for a decade
After decades of living in New York City, I moved to Nashville and fell in love. I never thought I'd leave NYC, but I'm ...
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Federal government terminates Nashville office leases, more cuts at risk
A massive amount of Nashville office space is on the chopping block due to one large disruptor. Three federal leases have ...
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New Metro Social Services program helps residents find and keep jobs
Metro Social Services has launched a new workforce readiness program addressing a critical need in Davidson County.
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New Nashville bus stop farmer's market aims to boost safety, tackle food insecurity
Nashville leaders say the new WeGo Farmers' Market is intended to boost safety near the city's downtown bus hub and move the needle on food access.
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Nebraska Senate: Osborn launches second run
In Nebraska, Dan Osborn, an independent candidate who held Sen. Deb Fischer (R) to a single-digit win last year, announced he’d challenge Sen. Pete Ricketts (R).— Though Ricketts should be more ...
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Seeking a Nashville hotel? Why these five are among 'World's Best' according to Travel + Leisure
Travel + Leisure recently recognized five Nashville hotels as part of its "World's Best Awards," which highlights readers favorite destinations and experiences across the globe.
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Ex-Nashville Mayor Megan Barry won't run for TN seat US Rep. Mark Green is vacating
In a video statement on social media, the former Nashville mayor takes a swipe at Green for leaving Congress just a few ...
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Nashville council members sue over immigration law criminalizing ...
Nashville council members sue over immigration law criminalizing sanctuary city votes Evan Mealins Nashville Tennessean 0:05 1:01 ...
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How Grant Frerking went from Tennessee football player, CEO millionaire to scams, legal mess
Grant Frerking was a Tennessee football walk-on when he became a CEO millionaire. Now he's facing allegations and legal issues threatening his future.
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Stephen Curry accepted a job with Davidson hoops. How will it work?
Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry has reportedly accepted a job as assistant general manager for Davidson Men's Basketball.
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Photos: Youth America Grand Prix Holds Third Annual JOB FAIR In Nashville
Youth America Grand Prix (YAGP) recently held its third annual JOB FAIR in Nashville, hosted by Nashville Ballet. Check out photos from the event below!
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New Comprehensive Workforce Center to Open at Nashville State
Nashville is set to become an even more important hub for job seekers and learners by opening a new comprehensive Workforce Center on the East Davidson campus of Nashville State Community College.
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