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Tennessee's fast-food boom: Whataburger, In-N-Out and more in high demand in Nashville
While traditional table-service restaurants continue their long journey to bounce back from 2020, the fast-food industry is booming. That’s why Nashville expects so many new drive-thru joints coming to the area in the next few years — from California’s “animal-style” chain In-N-Out opening at least three restaurants around the city to new Whataburger locations cropping up regularly. ...
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Award-Winning Journalist Cindy Watts Joins American Songwriter
CMA Award-winning journalist Cindy Watts has joined the editorial team at American Songwriter as a senior writer in Nashville. Watts has spent more than two decades in Music City covering country music. She has previously worked with People, CMT, and Country Insider. However, she spent the bulk of her career at The Tennessean as part of the USA Today Network.
The Nashville Zoo over the years: Take a walk through the history of Grassmere
The Nashville Zoo has been a staple in the region for the past three decades, welcoming more than 1 million visitors each year. It is now home to more than 3,700 animals representing more than 350 species, according to zoo. It sits on 188 acres and ranks as the ninth largest zoo in the nation by area. ...
Shelter forced to evacuate animals after air conditioning fails
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) - The Nashville Humane Association is without air conditioning at possibly the worst time to be without a way to keep cool. With a heat advisory in effect for the Nashville area until 8 p.m., Nashville Humane reported its location on Oceola Avenue has been without air conditioning since Sunday. Staff at the shelter were told a permanent fix cannot happen until Thursday.
Tennessee Airports Report Spike in Firearms Found in Carry-On Luggage for First Half of 2025
The first half of 2024 has seen a notable increase in the number of guns found in carry-on luggage in Tennessee airports, surpassing more than 150 firearms, a trend that has raised concerns and prompted reminders about the legal ways to travel with firearms. The Transportation Security Administration reported finding 158 guns across the state's airports, slightly more than the 157 found during the same period in 2023, as detailed in a report by WVLT.
6 Live Shows this Week- July 15, 2024
Here are six live shows this week. Alabama Friday, July 19, 7 pm Bridgestone Arena, 501 Broadway, Nashville Over 50 years ago, Jeff Cook, Teddy Gentry, and Randy Owen left the cotton farms of Fort Payne, Alabama, to spend the summer playing music in a Myrtle Beach, South Carolina bar called The Bowery. In 2022, […] The post 6 Live Shows this Week- July 15, 2024 appeared first on Wilson County Source.
'Tennessee Crossroads' host Joe Elmore to be honored with public celebration of life
Nashville Public Television will host tours and present highlight clips before holding an hourlong memorial service at 4:30 p.m. July 25. Elmore, 80, hosted 'Tennessee Crossroads' for 37 years. Nashville Mayor Freddie O'Connell will speak at Elmore's celebration of life at the station. Elmore's relatives, friends and 'Tennessee Crossroads' colleagues...
DG aims to be one-stop shop for back-to-school
GOODLETTSVILLE, Tenn. — Dollar General is positioning its stores as one-stop shops for back-to-school season, offering a wide array of school essentials while prioritizing quality and affordability. The retailer says its more than 20,000 locations in 48 states offer an expansive selection of back-to-school items to meet its customers’ needs, along with special deals and savings to set students and teachers up for success as they prepare to return to the classroom.
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