Nashville 'No Kings' protest draws thousands
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A man and woman are dead following an apparent murder-suicide that occurred Sunday morning at a condominium in Nashville, officials said.
A mother and her five children were shot in Nashville; the suspected shooter, her boyfriend, is in custody. The victims are in critical condition, and the investigation is ongoing.
Several Bonnaroo performers aren't allowing the rained-out festival to get in their way of getting on stage. Following the festival's historic, mid-way cancelation, a number of them announced impromptu Nashville shows, allowing attendees to keep the party going 65 miles away from The Farm.
Iowa man accused of killing a 4-year-old girl and seriously injuring the rest of her family during an argument inside a van in Madison, Tennessee.
A woman and four children were seriously injured after a shooting in the Bellshire area of Nashville. According to Metro Police, at 10 p.m. Saturday, the woman and five children were in a Dodge minivan on Westchester Drive when the woman’s 26-year-old boyfriend opened fire on them.
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Kilmar Abrego Garcia, whose mistaken deportation garnered national attention, pleaded not guilty on Friday to human smuggling charges. ( AP) ⚠️ Germantown neighbors called for new safety measures after a pedestrian was killed by a motorist last week. ( Tennessean)
More than 4,800 apartment units are currently advertised as available on Zillow in Nashville's downtown area following a massive development boom.
Country music legend Dolly Parton plans a new hotel in downtown Nashville. A booth at the CMA FEST revealed details of the hotel that will open in spring 2026 under the name SongTeller, according to WZTV. The hotel will feature some familiar Dolly themes, butterflies and guitars, with shades of pink and gold.
Demonstrators are expected to gather at Bicentennial Capitol Mall State Park Saturday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. as part of the national No Kings protest movement.
Dr. James Hildreth, an epidemiologist and head of Meharry Medical College, said he is 'baffled' over RFK Jr.'s changes to CDC vaccine advisory panel.