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Dr. Schaffner anyone who’s planning to be indoors and with large groups over the holiday week should consider getting vaccinated.
Dr. James Hildreth, president and CEO of Meharry Medical College and a veteran epidemiologist, said he was "baffled" by the unprecedented move. He and others thought of it as a foreshadowing that vaccine recommendations would be upended.
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StyleBlueprint on MSNH. Audrey 2.0: A Conversation with the New Owner of Nashville’s Iconic Boutique
Did you know H. Audrey has a new owner? 👀 Mitch Johnson is honoring the boutique that helped shape Nashville’s fashion scene while giving it a stylish new chapter for today’s trendsetters.
Decapitated skeletal remains were found in the woods behind a McDonald's in Nashville, Tennessee Friday morning, Metro Police confirm.
WeGo responded to the situation saying the rate hike is to make WBN’s cost the same as their other WeGo Ride program sponsors.
Security costs more than doubled as safety needs increased, and a last-minute medical support cancelation left festival organizers with a $30,000 bill. Nashville Pride Vice President Alycia Ehimen said Pride is about survival.
Police have charged a man with aggravated assault following an attack at the Parthenon in Nashville's Centennial Park, an arrest warrant says.
Folks who attended Friday night's Vikings-Titans game in Nashville saw something unexpected, but not quite as uncommon as it used to be.
The leader of Bristol Motor Speedway said the company has had "good conversations" with Mayor Freddie O'Connell's office.
A teen and a 30-year-old man were injured after a fight escalated to a shooting, according to the Metro Nashville Police Department.Officers responded to the 300 block of Millwood Drive just after 5:30 p.
With its affordability, strong economy, and growing population, Nashville has emerged as a leader in new home construction. Nashville’s third-place ranking underscores its status as one of the nation’s most competitive housing markets.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) — An office building in downtown Nashville will soon transform into a hotel. Developers bought the Fifth Third Center, one of the city’s largest office towers, on Church Street. It’s part of a uniquely Nashville trend since the COVID-19 pandemic.