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Nashville mayoral race: How election maps could foreshadow runoff results

General election votes for Nashville mayoral candidates Freddie O'Connell and Alice Rolli provide insight into the Sept. 14 runoff.

 

United Methodist Church disaffiliation movement in US largely white, Southern & male-led: New report shows

The UMC is majority white, Southern and pastored by men. But among disaffiliated churches, it's even more the case, says research center's analysis.

 

'Just the beginning': How push for gun reform has spread across Tennessee ahead of special session

Some Tennesseans are concerned entrenched camps at the state Capitol don't always reflect nuanced views found across the Grand Divisions of the state.

 

12-hour standoff ends in Clarksville with two suspects killed, 4 officers shot

The Tennessee Bureau of Investigations was called in to investigate the incident.

 

Meet Olivia Hill, Metro Council At-Large candidate

Metro Council At-Large member Olivia Hill is running for re-election in the Sept. 14 runoff. She spoke with Tennessean Opinion Editor David Plazas.

 

Broadway bars must turn speakers inward after Nashville Council passes new rules

Metro Council on Tuesday approved a new rule requiring downtown bars and music venues to turn speakers inward.

 

Nashville mayoral election: See who has endorsed Freddie O'Connell and Alice Rolli

Freddie O'Connell and Alice Rolli will face each other in a mayoral runoff election on Sept. 14. Here are the endorsements each candidate has earned.

 

Suit against SBC mission agency dismissed in case highlighting church authority, First Amendment

Lawsuit alleging SBC mission agency exercised undue authority over state convention dismissed, leaving unresolved disputes about SBC governance.

 

Wilson County deputies 'justified' in deadly shooting of Watertown man, District Attorney General says

D.A.: Wilson County deputies 'justified' in deadly shooting of a Watertown man after investigation.

 

Michael Cummins pleads guilty in one of Tennessee's worst mass murders, will get life in prison

Michael Cummins was set to face trial for killing eight people in Westmoreland in 2019.

 

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