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1) Nichols' Execution: Finality and Healing
On Thursday, Harold Wayne Nichols was executed in Tennessee for the 1988 rape and murder of Karen Pulley. Journalist Holly Lehren witnessed the event, noting the growing heaviness and the clocks signi...Show More
2) Unsolved: Noosa Hameed's Murder
Noosa Hameed, a beloved bank employee, was tragically shot and killed outside her Nashville home. Despite extensive video evidence, no suspect has been identified, and her family and police are desper...Show More
3) Fed Rate Cuts: What They Mean for Mortgage Rates
Fed Rate Cuts Dont Always Mean Lower Mortgages: Experts ExplainForrest Hewes, a senior loan officer, clarifies that while Fed rate cuts can influence mortgages, theyre not the primary factor. Mortgage...Show More
4) Kilmar Abrego Garcia Released from ICE Custody
Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a Salvadoran national, was released from ICE custody after a federal judge ruled in his favor. He had been held since early summer, following his arrest on human smuggling charge...Show More
5) Embraer Employees Donate 300 Bikes to Toys for Tots
Embraer employees, known for their meticulous aircraft maintenance, surprise Toys for Tots with 300 bicycles, a heartfelt tribute to their military roots and a testament to their community spirit.DNN ...Show More
6) Country Star's Brother-in-Law Detained, Family Speaks Out
Frank Ray, country music artist, speaks out about his brother-in-law, Juan Nevarez, detained by immigration officials despite having a valid work permit and no criminal record. Nevarez, a U.S. citizen...Show More
7) Scott Avenue Church Rises from Ashes
Scott Avenue Church of Christ in East Nashville, a beloved community cornerstone for sixty-five years, was devastated by a fire, leaving the building a total loss. Despite the tragedy, the congregatio...Show More
8) School Reopens After Mysterious Smell, Parents Skeptical
A local elementary school reopened after a mysterious rotten egg smell caused concern, leading to multiple safety inspections. Despite assurances of normal air quality and no gas leak, some families r...Show More
9) Tennessee Bans Sugary Foods from SNAP
Starting July 31, 2026, Tennessee SNAP recipients will face new restrictions on purchases, including banned candy, soft drinks, and processed foods high in sugar. This change aims to promote healthier...Show More
10) Abrego Garcia Released, Faces Deportation Fight
Kilmar Abrego Garcia, an immigrant at the center of immigration debates, has been released from detention in Pennsylvania following a federal judges order. He plans to return to Maryland, where his Am...Show More