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Nashville Then: 30 years ago in June 1993

A look back at what was going on in Nashville and Middle Tennessee in June 1993.

 

Hunter Biden to plead guilty to two tax charges, resolve federal gun violation: DOJ

Hunter Biden agreed to plead guilty to two tax federal tax charges and resolve a gun offense, the U.S. attorney for Delaware announced Monday.

 

Imagine Nashville, a new effort by community leaders, wants to ensure growth benefits all

Civic leaders want to build a community-led blueprint for Nashville's growth.

 

Vanderbilt turns over transgender patient records to state in attorney general probe

Though Tennessee has legal standing to seek the records, a LGBTQ advocacy organization says families feel their privacy has been violated by the move.

 

'Brother, Dad, Husband, Son': Hendersonville-based author explores life in poetic memoir'

Explore some of life's common experiences through one Hendersonville-based author's first ever book.

 

Murfreesboro Medical Clinic alerts patients at risk after 'criminal cyber-attack'

Murfreesboro Medical Clinic will notify patients following a criminal cyber-attack about personal information being at risk and steps they can take.

 

Franklin-based home healthcare firm plans expansion to Sumner County

A new home healthcare company will soon make its way to Sumner County residents.

 

What is ASK Day? Campaign says this question can help increase gun safety

ASK Day shares the message of safe firearm storage, a growing problem in Nashville with more than 500 guns stolen from vehicles so far in 2023.

 

Can you be fired in Tennessee for petitioning your state lawmaker? Appeals court weighs in

A Tennessee Appeals Court Chancellor carved out a rare exception to the state's at-will employment laws, upholding a defense of citizen's right to petition.

 

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