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Chattanooga Selected As New Home Of IBMA’s World Of Bluegrass
The Chattanooga Tourism Co., in partnership with the General Assembly, the Tennessee Department of Tourist Development, and the International Bluegrass Music Association, are pleased to announce that Chattanooga has been selected as the new home of IBMA’s World of Bluegrass multi-day event in 2025, 2026, and 2027, with the inaugural event taking place Sept. 16-20, 2025.
House Damaged In Hopkinsville Shooting
A home on West 15th Street in Hopkinsville was damaged in a shooting Wednesday night. Hopkinsville Police say at least two shots were fired into the home located at the intersection of Cherry Street and four shell casings were located in the yard. No one was injured and no description...
Parvovirus spreading across the Commonwealth
WARREN COUNTY, Ky. (WBKO) - A deadly virus known as Parvo, or parvovirus, is spreading quickly across Kentucky. Kentucky is ranked fifth for most number of cases across the United States. Parvo is a virus that targets canines’ intestinal tract and their heart in some severe instances. Symptoms for this...
Allen County Schools’ hosts Stuff the Cruiser supply drive
SCOTTSVILLE, Ky. (WBKO) - This afternoon, Allen County Schools partnered with the Scottsville Police Department to host their annual Stuff the Cruiser school supply drive. Police cruisers were parked outside of the Dollar General Market in Scottsville, accepting all donations to help Allen County students for the upcoming school year.
WEATHER 8-1-2024 Heat Advisory Continues
A slight chance of showers before 9am, then a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms after 4pm. Sunny and hot, with a high near 99. Heat index values as high as 103. West southwest wind 5 to 10 mph. Chance of precipitation is 20%. Tonight. A 30 percent chance of...
Report: Cities in Middle, East Tennessee best for relocating
NASHVILLE, Tenn.--A new report ranking the best and worst cities for new residents to relocate finds cities to the east of Nashville are most favorable. The report, created by USA Today Homefront, ranked 20 cities on 16 metrics, including life expectancy, median income, typical rent, typical home value, and unemployment rate. Their analysis resulted in Johnson City taking the #1 spot thanks to high marks in health care, public safety, second-lowest rent, good education options, and the second-most restaurants per 1,000 residents.
Olympics fever captivates workplaces and homes rooting for their favorite athletes
Saludos, amigos: Last Friday, like perhaps many of you, I turned on the television and watched the opening ceremony of the 2024 Olympics in Paris. The event, which featured athletes from across the world traveling in boats down the Seine River, offered lessons on geography, culture and history, and showed once again why the...
Study Ranks Tennessee’s Health Care Among the Worst in America
When it comes to health care in America, where you live can make all the difference. Access to quality medical facilities, the affordability of health care, and patient outcomes should all be taken into consideration. Health care has two crucial components, cost and quality. The best health care in the...
Join the Magic: Christmas Feature Film Casting Call in Nashville
Hey there aspiring actors, models and talented individuals! Great news is coming your way from Nashville, Tennessee. Isn’t it exciting to know that you can become part of a heartwarming Christmas feature film? Casting directors are on the hunt for non-union background extras for this project set to be shot in the Nashville area. How cool is that?
Meet Battle Creek High's head coaches for first TSSAA school year
Maury County's newest high school, Battle Creek High, is set to open its doors for students in August. In the 2024-25 school year, Battle Creek will have only freshman and sophomores enrolled, yet every program except football will compete at the varsity level. "It's really a mindset," said Battle Creek athletic director BreAnna Green,...
'A special, special person.' Artist remembers friend restaurateur Randy Rayburn
Often, our grief includes reflection and gratitude for people who truly shaped our lives. A prominent Nashville artist is looking back following the death of an important name to the city.