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Justin Jones wins Democratic primary bid to keep House seat after expulsion

Expelled and reappointed state Rep. Justin Jones, D-Nashville, won a special primary election on Thursday.

 

Changes coming to Nashville's Alive Hospice as CEO steps down after rumored sale

This change in leadership follows weeks of speculation about the center's future and rumors that it might be sold to a for-profit hospice provider.

 

Homicide investigation underway after man found fatally shot in car in South Nashville

Metro Nashville police responded to the 5200 block of Tusculum Court after a man was discovered dead in his car.

 

What is Juneteenth? Are banks open on the youngest federal holiday?

Lawmakers passed The Juneteenth National Independence Day Act in 2021 in the wake of the killings of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor.

 

Christmas in Cancun? American Airlines expanding nonstop service from Nashville

American Airlines will soon offer nonstop flights from Nashville to Cancun starting in December, the company said. Find out when flights will happen.

 

Just Askin': What are the terms of In-N-Out Burger's tax break in Middle Tennessee?

The Williamson County Board of Commissioners and Franklin Board of Mayor and Aldermen recently approved tax breaks for In-N-Out Burger.

 

Willie Brandon's grandfather 'couldn't stand the switch because he was a slave'

Among those honored by the annual Juneteenth celebration for the end of slavery after the Civil War is the grandfather of the late Willie Brandon.

 

Portland to host Wreaths Across America's Education Exhibit as part of national tour stop

Wreaths Across America's Mobile Education Exhibit is coming to Portland as part of its national tour honoring those who served.

 

'Absolutely ridiculous': Citizens voice concerns on proposed 16.2% property tax hike

A dozen residents shared their concerns about a proposed 16.2% property tax increase to fund Rutherford county government and school operations.

 

How key SBC decisions on abuse, women pastors raise fundamental questions on church identity

The Southern Baptist Convention wrestles with deeper questions of church autonomy amid decisions on abuse and women pastors at 2023 meeting.

 

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