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Confronting neo-Nazi hate: 'When I look at you guys, I do not think master race'
A Scripps News reporter confronts an out-of-state neo-Nazi group who were demonstrating in Nashville, Tenn. They were said to have created havoc on the streets with symbols of hate and vile words.
Unexpected Name Was Backstage During AEW’s Latest Television Tapings
AEW has developed a reputation for being very friendly regarding talents making backstage visits, and while some who visit are obviously looking for a job, many just want to see friends. And now seemingly falling into the latter category, PWInsider.com has reported that former WCW World Champion and co-star of the Scream horror movie franchise David Arquette was in attendance during AEW’s latest taping in Nashville. Arquette is still a very controversial figure in the world of pro wrestling, with his 12-day reign as WCW World Champion considered by some to be the low point in the promotion’s history. However, it should be noted that he wasn’t in favor of this, with Tony Schiavone actually being the one who suggested the idea to Vince Russo, who believed it would see the company garner some much-needed publicity. And while it did achieve this, it effectively destroyed the belt’s credibility in the eyes of wrestling fans.
Man wanted for murder among arrests after vehicle pursuit into Franklin
BOWLING GREEN, Ky. – Multiple men are facing charges after a vehicle pursuit from Bowling Green into Franklin. Shortly before midnight on Friday, the Warren County Sheriff’s Office says it responded to a call in the 600 block of McIntyre Street for an attempted burglary. According to deputies,...
Paris, Tennessee Olympic block party canceled due to rain
PARIS, Tenn. (WSMV) - Update: The Paris, Tennessee block party has been canceled due to rain. Earlier: Paris, Tennessee is hosting an Olympic Block Party at Eiffel Tower Park on Friday, July 26 to celebrate the summer games. The city in Henry County is about a two hour drive from...
UT Southern Planned Active Threat Drill
THE UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE SOUTHERN, IN COLLABORATION WITH THE GILES COUNTY SHERIFF’S DEPARTMENT, PULASKI POLICE DEPARTMENT, DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY, PULASKI FIRE DEPARTMENT, AND GILES COUNTY EMERGENCY SERVICES (INCLUDING EMS, OEM, AND COUNTY FIRE AND RESCUE), WILL CONDUCT AN ACTIVE THREAT DRILL ON JULY 30TH ON THE UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE SOUTHERN CAMPUS.
City of Elkmont Unveils New Town Hall
ON TUESDAY THE TOWN OF ELKMONT OFFICIALLY UNVEILED AND OPENED ITS NEW TOWN HALL. THE NEW STATE OF THE ART FACILITY WAS MADE POSSIBLE THROUGH A LOW-INTEREST LOAN FROM THE USDA AND IS DESIGNED TO BE A MODERN AND FUNCTIONAL SPACE FOR MUNICIPAL OPERATIONS. THE FACILITY TOOK OVER A YEAR TO FINISH AND WILL ALSO INCLUDE A SMALL STORM SHELTER.
Morale boost: Tennessee police officers, SROs to receive pay bonus thanks to grant
HAMILTON COUNTY, Tenn. — Police advocacy groups say there's no real price you can pay for putting your life on the line. But, a little extra money doesn't hurt. Thanks to a new grant, eligible law enforcement officers and school resource officers (SROs) in Tennessee are going to get a little something extra in their paychecks this summer.
14 men sentenced to federal prison after 2020 gang war
MEMPHIS, Tenn. — Fourteen members of the Traveling Vice Lords/Junk Yard Dogs street gang have been sentenced in federal court after convictions in connection to a 2020 gang war in western Tennessee. According to the U.S. Attorney’s Office, the gang members participated in a series of attempted murders and murders of rival gang members throughout […]
Kentucky man charged after Tennessee home destroyed in fire
SPRINGVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) - A Kentucky man has been charged with arson following an investigation by the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation. The TBI reports agents and the Henry County sheriff’s deputies worked together during an investigation and eventually arrested and charged a Morgantown, Kentucky man in an arson investigation.
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