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Towne Coffee in Columbia Now Open Sundays
Towne Coffee, a coffee shop located on Nashville Highway, just two miles north of downtown Columbia, announces that it is now open on Sundays. Towne Coffee offers so much more than just great coffee. Their scrumptious breakfast and lunch menus offer made-to-order dishes that feature fresh whole foods and a gourmet flare, along with decadent pastries, and to-die-for smoothies.
Nashville Film Festival Announces Six Feature Films Selected to Screen at the 55th Annual Event
The Nashville Film Festival (NashFilm), a week-long celebration of film, music and culture, announced a sneak peek of six acclaimed films selected for its 55th annual event, taking place from September 19–25, 2024 at venues throughout the city. This range of films serves as a preview of the first selections made public for the festival and a window to the diverse offering of screenings to come at this year’s event.
VUMC clinic to move to former Sport Season space
Vanderbilt University Medical Center is set to move its Belle Meade walk-in clinic to the former Sport Seasons space nearby. According to Metro records, VUMC has obtained a permit to rehabilitate the former retail space at 56 White Bridge Pike. The clinic is making way for the redevelopment of Belle...
What Was A Tennessee Vice Mayor’s House Vandalized With?
What was a Tennessee Vice Mayor’s house vandalized with? Well, I’ve never heard of anyone using this to mess with people’s home!. If you’re in politics, you’re probably no stranger to having people mess with you. They might throw things at you, they might mess with your vehicle, or it could be your home. Unfortunately, we’ve seen it all. However, this latest story is a bit different because of what was used to vandalize this Vice Mayor’s house. Learn more below!
MM’s Monday 5-Day
Radar sponsored by Creative Compassion, a local housing nonprofit proudly serving the Upper Cumberlands since 1989! (https://ccihomes.org/). Elevated rain chances to be with us through the week. This frontal boundary will continue to provide elevated rain chances throuh this week. A series of disturbances will move along that front, bringing...
First Alert Forecast: More rain on the way
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) -After some hit and miss showers and storms yesterday, more widespread showers and storms are expected throughout today. There are no worries about any kind of severe weather threat, but heavy downpours are still in the cards with any thunderstorms. Highs will be in the lower to mid 80s and lows tonight will drop to nearly 70 with a leftover shower or two.
Junior Stars Shine in USGA’s Return to The Monster
The USGA spends a lot of time focusing on the player journey, the unique position the Association is in to provide national championships for the world’s best players for their entire careers, from their junior days through their senior years. For the top juniors in the world who took on Oakland Hills today for the first round of the 76th U.S. Junior Amateur, they were not only treated to fantastic conditions for this week’s event, but a true preview into that long-term journey, with thousands of spectators onsite and course conditions similar to what they can expect at the 2034 U.S. Open.
This songwriting camp offers inspiration and exposure for Nashville girls
Girls gathered in studio spaces just across from Sony’s Music Row building, brainstorming themes for the songs they would write together. Would they write pop hit or something more mellow? Would it be about friendship, heartbreak, or the passing of time?. These were the creative conversations happening at the...
TSU Earns Seven Nominations for the 2024 HBCU Sports Awards
TSU has seven nominees for the inaugural 2024 HBCU Sports Awards, with representatives in 45 categories recognizing achievements in HBCU athletics. Sophomore Onnika Spencer led TSU Softball with 41 hits, including 13 doubles and 6 home runs. Defensive standout Terrell Allen set a TSU record with 28.0 tackles for loss...
3 Tennessee Titans you aren't talking about yet, but we guarantee you will in training camp
There's been no shortage of chatter about Will Levis, Calvin Ridley, L'Jarius Sneed and Jeffery Simmons since the Tennessee Titans last played a game. Plenty of talk about top draft picks JC Latham and T'Vondre Sweat too. When the Titans take the practice field for the first day of training...
USWNT to face Iceland in first two post-Olympics matches
The U.S. women’s national team has announced a pair of October friendlies against Iceland, with a third match to be announced at a later date. The three games will be the team’s first after the Olympics, which kick off on Thursday with a match against Zambia. The USWNT will take on Iceland on October 24 at Q2 Stadium in Austin, Texas, before facing the same opponent on October 27 at Geodis Park in Nashville, Tennessee. The third match will take place on October 30, with the opponent and venue to be announced soon. Iceland, which per the FIFA rankings is 14th in the world...
Logan County Sheriff’s Office arrests wanted Tennessee man
RUSSELLVILLE, Ky. – A wanted Tennessee man led police on a vehicle, foot pursuit Friday evening. The Logan County Sheriff’s Office says a deputy observed a vehicle related to a recent theft traveling in Russellville. After observing multiple traffic violations, a deputy initiated a traffic stop on West...
How TN Republican primary races are pushing the party further to the right on key issues
As Republicans nationwide consider their future, deep-red Tennessee's dominant political party is creeping further to the right as primary candidates seek to bolster their conservative credentials on key issues ahead of the Aug. 1 primary. With a GOP supermajority in the state legislature, many races are determined in primary contests. During campaigns this year, both incumbents and newcomers alike have taken staunchly conservative views on issues such as state-paid school lunches, arming teachers, taxpayer-funded school vouchers,...
MTSU boasts first accredited Tourism and Hospitality program of its kind in state
MURFREESBORO — Local students who are interested in the tourism industry and want to keep their talent close to home got some good news this week. Middle Tennessee State University (MTSU) announced this week the accreditation of the Tourism and Hospitality Management program — the first and only of its kind in the state.
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