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MTSU and TTU have such a rich rivalry, they have their own traveling trophy
For younger alumni, the rivalry between Middle Tennessee State University and Tennessee Tech University may not mean much. For graduates of a certain era, they know how bitter things got.
It's hot! Intense heat three days in a row, and a record high for Thursday
NewsChannel 5 Meteorologist Bree Smith tells us we hit a record high of 102 degrees Thursday, breaking the record back in 1897. It is also the hottest reading of any day in Nashville since 2012.
‘Those roads are dangerous’: Mt. Juliet woman flown to hospital after crash on Saundersville Road
The Wilson County Sheriff's Office said, in the past year, they have responded to 11 wrecks along Saundersville Road and 13 incidents of speeding and reckless driving.
Immerse Yourself in Japanese Traditions at Cheekwood’s Japanese Moon Viewing Festival
Japanese art, gardens, and culture will shine during an enchanting afternoon and moonlit evening at Cheekwood Estate & Gardens. Cheekwood’s annual Japanese Moon Viewing Festival, or Otsukimi, takes place near the date of the Harvest Moon and is held in partnership with the Consulate-General of Japan and Japan American Society of Tennessee.
Christine McVie’s Fleetwood Mac Wardrobe, Instruments, Memorabilia Heading to Auction
McJulien’s Auctions will celebrate the life and legacy of Christine McVie wtih an auction event at the Musicians Hall of Fame & Museum in Nashville. “Property From The Life and Career of Christine McVie” will auction off selections from the late musician’s Fleetwood Mac touring wardrobe and instruments, as well as personal mementos, jewelry, and awards.Indiana Jones' 'Temple of Doom' Fedora Sells for $630,000 at Auction The event is scheduled for Oct. 16 and 17, and proceeds from the auction sale will benefit MusiCares and other charities. Among the collection appears McVie’s Rock and Roll Hall of Fame award, which...
Stock Yard Café in Lafayette not reopening
According to a post by the owner, the Stockyard Café (SC) in Lafayette will not be reopening. Located at 902 Scottsville Road in Lafayette, current ownership has been in place since 2016, but SC had been a family run institution since 1982. “Everything happens for a reason,” said Whitney...
DeAndre Hopkins injury update: Brian Callahan shares latest for Titans-Bears in NFL Week 1
Tennessee Titans coach Brian Callahan remains hopeful that veteran receiver DeAndre Hopkins will recover from his knee injury in time to return for the team's Week 1 game against the Chicago Bears on Sept. 8. "We’ll see where he’s at after the weekend. He’s progressing. He’s in a good place," Callahan said Thursday. "It’s just going to be a matter of how he feels during practice next week and if he’s going to be able to play...
Brantley Gilbert and HARDY Pay Homage to Toby Keith With Rowdy Performance of ‘How Do You Like Me Now?!’
Brantley Gilbert and HARDY pay tribute to Toby Keith with a high-energy performance of his revengeful anthem, “How Do You Like Me Now?!”. Prior to taking the stage inside Nashville Bridgestone’s Arena for the NBC special, “Toby Keith; American Icon,” Gilbert told Country Now that he and his fellow country star planned to “get up and rock a little bit” in order to bring the song’s message to life in the way Keith always intended it to be sung.
College football schedule today: TV coverage, channels, scores for Week 1 SEC games
There are plenty of intriguing matchups in Week 1 of the college football season, and the SEC is well represented in each of them. No. 7 Notre Dame travels to College Station, Texas, to face No. 23 Texas A&M, while No. 14 Clemson and No. 1 Georgia battle in Atlanta. There's also an...
K.C. Potter dies at age 85
K.C. Potter (J.D. ‘64), namesake of the K.C. Potter Center for LGBTQI Life, died yesterday at age 85. After his time as a student at Vanderbilt, he served as the university’s dean of residential and judicial affairs, among other roles. As dean, Potter advocated for marginalized voices on...
Chattanooga native recognized during National Black Business Month
CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. — The Tennessee Department of Economic and Community Development traveled across the state this week honoring business owners for National Black Business Month. A Chattanooga native was recognized for her chocolate business on Thursday. Ella Livingston of Cocoa Asante was one of nine business owners selected to...
Meth, guns found at West Edmunds Street home in Hopkinsville
HOPKINSVILLE, KY (CHRISTIAN COUNTY NOW) – The Hopkinsville Police Department has charged two people with drug trafficking after a large amount of methamphetamine was found in a residence. The arrest occurred on Aug. 28 at West Edmunds Street in Hopkinsville, according to a news release from HPD. Members of...
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