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Driver facing slew of charges after drugs, gun found in stolen SUV
LEBANON, Tenn. (WSMV) - Officers in Lebanon arrested a suspect in a stolen SUV out of Nashville on Tuesday afternoon, according to the police department. Lebanon police said officers were alerted by Safenet to a stolen Ford Escape out of Nashville. Officers were able to locate the SUV at a Shell station on Hartmann Driver.
Nashville notes: Thomas Rhett’s Twisters track + Reba’s “I Can’t” remix
Thomas Rhett is set to drop “Feelin’ Country” from the forthcoming Twisters: The Album on Wednesday. “y’all feelin country? brand new song from @Twistersmovie out tomorrow at 10am ET,” Thomas announced on social platform X. You can presave “Feelin’ Country” now to hear it as soon as it arrives.
Blood Assurance hosting blood drives over July 4th weekend
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) - Blood Assurance is encouraging people of all blood types to help donate at Fourth of July celebrations across the Mid State. Blood Assurance said during the Fourth of July holiday, they typically see an uptick in trauma incidents that require blood transfusions. “This comes at a...
Sounds Begin Nine-Game Homestand on Independence Day
The Nashville Sounds Baseball Club returns to First Horizon Park on Thursday, July 4 for their final homestand before the All-Star break. The Memphis Redbirds come to Nashville for the first time in 2024 for three games. After a two-day break, the Iowa Cubs play a six-game set in their only trip to Hit City this season.
Jonathan Marchessault buries the Vegas Golden Knights with new comments
Following his deal with the Nashville Predators, former Stanley Cup and Conn Smythe winner Jonathan Marchessault buried the Vegas Golden Knights in his latest media comments. Jonathan Marchessault is undoubtedly a force to be reckoned with on the ice. Shortly after winning the Stanley Cup with the Vegas Golden Knights, he had the honor of holding up the Conn Smythe Trophy he was awarded in 2023.
Trevecca University mourning loss of former star basketball player
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) – Trevecca Nazarene University is mourning the loss of one of its own. Josh Helton, 38, died Monday, June 24, while on vacation in Miramar Beach, Florida. His cause of death has not been released. The university and its athletic department said it was offering its...
Barefoot Republic Expands Ministry with New Nashville Community Center
Barefoot Republic, a renowned Christian camp dedicated to fostering Christ-centered relationships among individuals and families from diverse backgrounds, is thrilled to announce the grand opening of the Barefoot Republic Community Center (BRCC) in Nashville. For the past 25 years, Barefoot Republic has successfully nurtured connections through its popular day and overnight camps. Now, the organization is expanding its mission by offering a wide range of services at the new community center.
First Alert Forecast: Dangerous heat builds over the next couple of days
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) -First Alert Weather Days in effect for Wednesday and the 4th of July for dangerous heat. Heat indices will reach the low 100°s in some spots. Download the WSMV 4 First Alert Weather app for iPhone or Android. Our team of meteorologists will send alerts to your phone about conditions headed your way. They also share custom videos about the weather where you live.
People can face harsher penalties for assaulting law enforcement officers after new law goes into effect in TN
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — A new law passed by the legislature makes it a Class E felony to assault law enforcement officers. People convicted of assaulting law enforcement officers would be required to pay $10,000 and face a minimum sentence of 60 days in prison. It's named the "Back the Blue Act."
Nashville’s ‘Let Freedom Sing! Music City July 4th’: Everything to Know
The annual Let Freedom Sing! Music City July 4th celebration is almost here. The all-day event, held in downtown Nashville, features family-friendly activities, live music and of course, Music City’s famous fireworks display. Keep reading to find out everything to know about Let Freedom Sing! Music City July 4th.
Nashville Battling Persistent Issue as Over 400 Guns Stolen from Vehicles in Recent Tally
The streets of Nashville carry a heavy burden, a siren call to thieves: the unattended firearm. According to a recent report posted by the Metro Nashville Police Department (MNPD), a sweeping majority of guns reported stolen within Davidson County owe their lost status to being snatched from unsecured vehicles. The tally this year hits a striking 423 firearms, casting a glaring spotlight on citizen carelessness and criminal opportunity in this bustling city where music thrums deep but so too does the echo of preventable crime.
Five Women's Golfers Named WGCA All-American Scholars
CORAL SPRINGS, Fla. – Five Belmont women's golfers were named 2023-24 Women's Golf Coaches Association (WGCA) All-American Scholars as announced by the organization on Monday. The five honorees are graduate student Ryan Bender, senior Briana Gabe, senior Delia Gibbs, junior Eva Graham, and sophomore Chloe Tarkany. Bender, Gabe, Gibbs,...
Kirkland’s reduces board size; names new chairperson
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Kirkland’s Inc. has reshuffled its board of directors, re-electing Ann Joyce and appointing her as chair, while accepting the resignations of two board members who failed to receive majority votes during the company’s annual meeting June 26. Joyce, who has a background in retail...
In-Demand Guitarist/Data Nerd Ellen Angelico Picks Her Own Path
I first encountered Ellen Angelico three years ago through her edu-taining videos and social posts for Fanny’s House of Music, the charming East Nashville shop that narrowly avoided total destruction in the 2020 tornado. Ellen was a bit tornadic herself, demoing instruments, critiquing them in real time, and dropping gems of snark and nerdishness on her YouTube series “Ellen’s Favorite Thing At Fanny’s Of The Week,” which ran from pre-pandemic until last year. Eventually, I came to understand the bigger picture. Angelico is a busy studio and stage musician with a rising profile in the Nashville indie universe. In 2020 she landed an Americana Instrumentalist of the Year Award nomination. I kept seeing her credit on albums. So I sought her out for a chat.
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