Cane Ridge senior Shivan Abdullah takes his 9-1 Ravens into a playoff game tonight − with the support of thousands in Nashville’s Kurdish community
Author: Brad Schmitt, Nashville Tennessean
Phil Valentine, Tennessee radio host who was a vaccine skeptic, dies of COVID at 61
After Phil Valentine was moved into a critical care unit suffering from COVID-19, his brother said Valentine had vaccine regrets.
Stolen dog reunited with owner after more than a decade, but a member of his loving family is missing
A microchip in the 16-year-old dog is responsible for a Tennessee veterinarian getting back her the dog her late husband loved to brush after work
Observant flight attendant stops Frontier plane from departing Nashville with icy wing
An observant flight attendant stopped a Frontier flight from departing Nashville with ice on its wing during last month’s winter storm. The FAA is investigating.
Families divided: How to avoid big political blow-ups at your Thanksgiving dinner this year
The presidential election, coronavirus pandemic and racial injustice issues are adding stress to this year’s family holiday gatherings. Here are tips.
Mom of 1.4-pound baby, a micro-preemie, celebrates her ‘little miracle’ this Mother’s Day
A Nashville mom who gave birth to an ‘alarmingly small’ child celebrates her first Mother’s Day with a healthy daughter and waves of gratitude.
Kathie Lee Gifford on relocating: ‘I moved here because I was dying of loneliness’
“Today” show veteran Kathie Lee Gifford said she has found joy and a new creative energy in Tennessee, helping her pursue her childhood dreams
Christian rapper TobyMac issues statement on sudden death of 21-year-old son Truett
Christian rapper TobyMac’s 21-year-old son Truett Foster McKeehan, an aspiring rapper, died at home in Nashville. His father gives heartfelt statement.
Christian rapper TobyMac issues statement on sudden death of 21-year-old son Truett
Christian rapper TobyMac’s 21-year-old son Truett Foster McKeehan, an aspiring rapper, died at home in Nashville. His father gives heartfelt statement.
97-year-old country lawyer still goes to work every day
World War II veteran James L. Bass Jr. says his job gives him purpose and focus: “When night comes, I know I put a day’s work in, and I can sleep well.”