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2023 Metro Nashville election is an inflexion point for the city

Voters will elect a new mayor, a vice mayor, five At-Large and 35 district Metro Council members in the Aug. 3, 2023, municipal election.

 

Third-grade reading law: How Tennessee students did on retakes of crucial TCAP test

Tens of thousands of third-graders retook a crucial section of the TCAP in hopes of boosting their scores to move on to fourth grade.

 

U.S. Supreme Court makes ruling in Jack Daniel's lawsuit against 'poop-themed' dog toy

The historic Tennessee distillery took its case to the U.S. Supreme Court, fetching a win over the 'poop-themed' chew toy.

 

Ownership of Covenant shooter's writings will transfer to parents of students

The physical papers will remain in the custody of the Metro Nashville Police Department and will be unaffected by the change of ownership.

 

Poop-themed dog toy maker loses to Jack Daniel's in Supreme Court trademark dispute

Jack Daniel's argued the toy, which looks like a bottle of its whiskey but carries the words "Bad Spaniels" on the label, could confuse consumers.

 

Varnados receive Welch's annual Strong and Courageous Award

An annual event honoring Christian faith and leadership in Sumner County presented two community leaders with its Strong and Courageous Award.

 

White House building: Publix update, new commercial building, The Smile Center

Publix estimates opening future store in White House as city approves a commercial building and will weigh plan to build new Smile Center.

 

Why Fairview officials denied a 500-home development 15 years in the making

Why Fairview officials denied a 500-home project 15 years in the making amid resident complaints

 

The SBC will decide if it kicks out churches led by women. Why some are already on their way.

A campaign to ban women pastors in the SBC published their names and church addresses. It's enough to make those churches already want to leave.

 

Poll finds support for speedway renovation, but most Nashvillians unaware of proposed deal

Countywide respondents leaned slightly toward supporting the proposal, with 42% favoring the deal, but over half hadn't heard of it.

 

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