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Woody & Jim To Return To Nashville Mornings
Woody Wood and Jim Chandler are teasing their return to Nashville morning radio starting Monday, July 22. On a “Woody & Jim Tell All” YouTube stream on on Sunday evening, the duo announced their upcoming return, but not disclosing the station until a press release comes out this week. Also in the live stream, they discussed their exit from iHeartMedia CHR “107.5 The River” WRVW Lebanon/Nashville in May 2023 commenting that they hold no ill-will towards the station or local management as their cuts were determined at the corporate level and local management was “as blindsided as we were”.
Friends remember woman at the center of 26-year-old Nashville cold case as talented singer
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) - A man in Dickson said he was watching WSMV4 when he recognized a name in an update. That name was Diane Minor and she’s the woman at the center of a 26-year-old cold case, but Metro Nashville police recently identified her. It’s July of 1964...
‘We just instantly clicked’: Friends remember woman found shot near greenway
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) - Friends are remembering Jamani Parker. Parker was found shot near the Alta Lake Greenway on Sunday morning. Although Parker spent her last moments by the greenway, her friends say they don’t want that to be how she is remembered. Jada Lucas, a friend of Parker’s,...
Community reacts to hate group demonstrators in Madison
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) - People reacted in outrage to yet another hate group demonstrating this afternoon on a Madison overpass bridge. The man who took cellphone video of the demonstration said he couldn’t believe what he was seeing and hearing, while another woman said she’s now scared to walk through her neighborhood.
Metro Council to consider bill disallowing Nashville police officers from associating with hate groups
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) - A Metro Council member is sponsoring a resolution that would prevent police officers from joining or associating with hate groups. The resolution was originally supposed to be discussed during Tuesday night’s meeting, however, it was tabled until September, so more work could be put toward the wording.
For the second week in a row, neo-Nazis take to Nashville streets
For the second time in as many weeks, members of a neo-Nazi hate group massed in downtown Nashville, accosting passerby in Nashville’s tourist-heavy Lower Broadway entertainment district. Members of the Goyim Defense League, some wearing masks and shirts that said “Pro-White,” carried flags emblazoned with swastikas and shouted anti-semitic epithets while attempting to hand out […] The post For the second week in a row, neo-Nazis take to Nashville streets appeared first on Tennessee Lookout.
Volleyball player's father finally returns home after heart transplant
The father of former Lady Vols player Danielle Mahaffey finally has been able to return home to Ohio after more than five months of hospitalization to undergo a heart transplant. This story last January outlined how Jamie Mahaffey ended up in a hospital in Ohio before being transferred to Vanderbilt...
$900M Memphis bridge moves ahead with IIJA boost
A new bridge is set to be built across the Mississippi River that will connect Memphis, Tennessee, and West Memphis, Arkansas, Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee announced on July 12. Known as America’s River Crossing Project, the new span will fortify one of the nation’s busiest commercial corridors. Earlier...
Clarksville: Calculated approach paying big dividends
3 min read July 2024 — A string of development successes and a targeted approach to growth are spurring eye-catching results in Clarksville, putting Tennessee’s fifth largest city on the map as both a future economic hub and a model city for the nation. “There is not a...
Tennessee MOM ‘WANTED TIME ALONE’ After ‘Rough Day,’ DROWNED 7-YEAR-OLD ‘like a Large Mouth Bass’: Police
A 33-year-old mother from Tennessee is suspected of killing her 7-year-old daughter by drowning her in a creek because she had a “rough day” and “wanted time alone.” Authorities revealed that Brandi Nicole Elliot was arrested over the weekend and charged with first-degree murder in the death of baby Piper Elliot.
Juvenile dead after jet ski crash on Old Hickory Lake
LEBANON, Tenn. (WSMV) - A juvenile died in a jet ski crash on Old Hickory Lake on Tuesday night, according to the Wilson County Sheriff’s Office. At about 4:30 p.m. deputies responded to the area of Creighton Lane on Old Hickory Lake to reports of a jet ski crash. A juvenile was found critically injured at the scene of the crash, according to WCSO.
The mother, grandmother of a man who died of a fentanyl overdose charged in his death
The mother and grandmother of a 21-year-old man who died of a fentanyl overdose have been charged in his death. The Pennyrile Narcotics Task Force in early June responded to a residence on Williams Hill Road in Elkton and found Jordan Moorefield deceased. Further investigation by the medical examiner’s showed he died from a fentanyl overdose, according to WKDZ.com.
Central Iowa woman arrested in Franklin County
Last night the Franklin County Sheriff’s Department arrested 37-year-old Megan Woodard of Des Moines on a Franklin County warrant for possession of marijuana, for failing to affix a drug tax stamp, and for driving while barred. Woodard was also wanted on two warrants from Colorado. Woodard is being held...
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