
03/13/2022
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Travelers are seeing surprisingly large bills compared to prior BNA airport parking stays. This is why: https://bit.ly/3J5fnl1
Climate change means more vehicles will have to be electric. American are increasingly choosing them because they’re cheap to run and fun to drive.
See photos from the Miss Tennessee, Miss Tennessee Teen USA pageant Saturday in Clarksville: https://bit.ly/3q0dKOc
This is a very good team. A very likable team. A tough team, physically and mentally. A team that knows how to win. But, I can’t bring myself to trust Rick Barnes in the NCAA Tournament, writes colunnist Gentry Estes.
https://www.tennessean.com/story/sports/college/ut/2022/03/13/rick-barnes-tennessee-basketball-ncaa-tournament-2022-march-madness/7002054001
Tennessee basketball has looked like a world-beater in winning the 2022 SEC Tournament. But in the NCAA's March Madness, I can't trust Rick Barnes.
ICYMI: The 30,000-seat, $335 million stadium will be known as GEODIS Park. See more photos and read about the company's local ties: https://bit.ly/3Jlk4Hq
Boqueria is one of several high-end New York restaurants that have opened recently in Nashville. The robust economy, the steady stream of tourists and the growing number of luxury hotels are obvious draws. But for top echelon chefs and restaurateurs the decision to open in a new city is about more than dollars: https://bit.ly/3KD3y6b
The shooting occurred Saturday in the parking lot of the Waffle House at 816 Murfreesboro Pike.
A man was shot and killed outside a Nashville Waffle House Saturday afternoon. Metro Nashville Police are investigating the incident.
Tanning nasal sprays are the latest viral product to help get that bronzy glow from home. But experts warn it can pose serious dangers.
According to social media posts following the event, comedian Kat Williams quickly walked offstage toward the end of his set Saturday at Nashville Municipal Auditorium and audience members were told to go home.
Katt Williams was performing at Nashville Municipal Auditorium as part of his World War III comedy tour.
Former priest Steve Wolf came out in Nashville's Catholic diocese. Today, he's in a better place than he was three years ago. But the tension he has had to live with for decades, as a devout Catholic and a gay man, still exists. Read his journey here: https://bit.ly/3J0XSSN
Texas competed in the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association in the late 1800s through the early 1900s against Alabama, Auburn, Georgia, Ole Miss, Mississippi State, Tennessee and Vanderbilt, all of which now call the SEC home.
Welcome home, Texas. By joining the SEC, the Longhorns will restore old SIAA matchups. Hurray. More importantly, actual rivalries will be renewed.
These tips could help you get a little more bank out of your gas tank. https://bit.ly/3HVVA6n
"Could they move to a one (seed)? Maybe.” Kentucky coach John Calipari said. “If they are saying we were a one, they beat us.”
Tennessee basketball notched its fourth win against an Associated Press top-10 team after beating Kentucky 69-62 on Saturday in the SEC Tournament.
Upperman girls basketball won its third state championship since 2017, then the Lady Bees celebrated with the player who led them to the first two.
Upperman girls defeated Jackson South Side 48-43 to win the TSSAA basketball Class 3A state title.
Photos: Lyndon B. Johnson visits The Hermitage in 1967 for the 200th anniversary of Andrew Jackson's birth.
Lyndon B. Johnson visits The Hermitage in 1967 for the 200th anniversary of Andrew Jackson's birth.
By August, Reese Beaty had 13 offers, including Alabama, Belmont, Georgia, Kentucky, MTSU and North Carolina. Then the freshman helped lead York Institute to the Class 2A state championship game.
Just a freshman, York Institute's Reese Beaty became a fan favorite with her style of play in this season's Class 2A state tournament.
If they’re good enough to beat Kentucky twice in three games, they should be good enough to beat eighth-seeded Texas A&M for the championship. But, don't count on it.
Coach Rick Barnes' teams are known for toughness. Tennessee Vols proved that again in beating Kentucky for the second time in three games.
First spotted in the United States in Georgia in 2013, the Joro spider has taken over the southeast, and a new study says they could soon go up north.
Warning: Don't click if you're scared of spiders 🕷️
Scientists came to their conclusion by comparing the Joro spider to its relative, the golden silk spider.
“It was a piece of history for many longtime Nashvillians, and our vision for the space was to serve creative and delicious Southern food, craft cocktails and local beer, and create unforgettable live music moments,” co-owner Austin Ray said. https://bit.ly/34vyXrA
Federal aid will bolster development of a new program that will allow Nashville to respond to certain mental health crisis calls without police.
In collaboration with Michelin-starred Chef Jean-Georges Vongerichten, The Pink Hermit opened its doors in downtown Nashville this week. See what's on the menu: https://bit.ly/3pWWzNg
Staff at the Nashville Zoo were hard at work all week preparing for the opening of the DinoTrek exhibit, a walking path featuring over 20 life-size animatronic dinosaurs that will be open to the public through July 31.
A walking path featuring over 20 life-size animatronic dinosaurs will be open to the public through July 31.
Don't forget to set your clocks ahead one hour tonight before going to bed! ⏲
District Attorney's Office investigators found no evidence linking Dr. Michelle Fiscus to the purchase of a dog muzzle sent to her office amid heated controversy over COVID-19 vaccines for children last year.
Dr. Michelle Fiscus, Tennessee's former top vaccine official, was fired just as the COVID-19 pandemic returned in force.
Read about James Climer’s historic decision to return to the Nashville Fairgrounds Speedway at the age of 81 in the wake of the youth movement taking over the local racing scene: https://www.tennessean.com/story/sports/2022/03/08/81-year-old-james-climer-oldest-driver-race-nashville-fairgrounds-speedway/9387064002/
A snow storm ending early Saturday morning pushed this winter to a statistically competitive slot compared to previous years, but also slicked up the roads.
Traffic snarled on Nashville region interstates following snowstorm on Friday evening, Saturday morning
The game times for the TSSAA girls basketball state championships have been delayed two and a half hours because of Friday night's snow.
When NFL free agency begins next week, the Tennessee Titans will look to improve a roster that has produced perennial playoff contenders but remains a rung below the Super Bowl conversation.
NFL free agency begins next week. Who could be on the radar of the Tennessee Titans? Here's a look at seven sensible options.
It sounds like Kentucky Men's Basketball coach John Calipari is a fan of Vanderbilt Men's Basketball, at least when the Commodores are playing someone else.
"We thought we could get into their legs at some point in the second half, and it didn't happen."
Kentucky coach John Calipari was very complimentary of Vanderbilt basketball after the Wildcats beat the Commodores 77-71 in the 2002 SEC Tournament.
Madeline to her mom: "I don't want to be in some cheesy Army video where like the brother comes home and surprises the sister."
Mom: Too late! 🤣
Vanderbilt Men's Basketball went down swinging. Here are our takeaways from a 77-71 loss to Kentucky Men's Basketball that ended the Commodores' Southeastern Conference Tournament run.
Vanderbilt basketball fell to Kentucky in the SEC Tournament quarterfinals, 77-71.
Tennessee's most well-known whiskey will no longer be available in Russia as a result of the ongoing invasion of Ukraine.
Brown-Forman calls for peace in a statement following announcement to cease commercial operations in Russia over the country's invasion of Ukraine.
Kip Winger, founder of the rock band Winger, still tours with his original band. But he's also spent years honing his classical chops. The Nashville Symphony will bring his first symphony composition to the stage later this month.
Kip Winger to debut full symphonic work with Nashville Symphony
The NCAA is once again exposed as a heartless, inefficient organization that lacks the leadership or mobility to respond to unexpected situations as they arise.
As the Atlantic Sun Tournament champs, Bellarmine isn't eligible for the NCAA Tournament as a transitioning Division II school. But why the NIT?
The 71-year-old Music City institution will shut its doors soon.
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