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Daily Archives: December 3rd, 2011

Happy Hour: Unlucky Day

  • A Franklin home went up in flames last night after being struck by lightning. Twice. [WTVF]
  • Unless you love your henna tattoo enough to keep it forever, you may want to stay away from the Opry Mills henna kiosks. [Tennessean]
  • A plumber is suing Nashville’s Habitat for Humanity organization after she was raped at a Habitat construction site in north Nashville last month. [WSMV]
  • It was a bit of a rough morning for the Herm, where a gas line ruptured and shut down an intersection for a few hours near Summit Medical Center. And though that’s unfortunate, we are still excited to learn that we have an assistant fire chief in town named Steve Holt. [WKRN]
  • Tennessee is getting 2,500 brand new charging stations for electric vehicles. [WPLN]
  • How is it that we’ve never heard of the World’s Longest Yard Sale before? By “longest,” they mean that it stretches on for 650 miles along US-127 starting in Ohio, swinging through Kentucky and Tennessee, and ending in Alabama. [WZTV]

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A Franklin home went up in flames last night after being struck by lightning. Twice. [WTVF] Unless you love your henna tattoo enough to keep it forever, you may want to stay away from the Opry Mills henna kiosks. [Tennessean] A plumber is suing Nashville’s Habitat for Humanity organization after she was raped at a [...]

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Bright & Early: Rocky Road Edition

Good morning, Nashville. Debate over the proposed non-discrimination ordinance began in the Metro Council last night and drew out some strong reactions from both sides. Opponents claim that discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity never been a problem and that current Metro policy and the Civil Rights Act of 1964 already prohibit it. Supporters point out that past victims may have resisted coming forward out of fear because there was no clear policy in place to protect them. Councilman Eric Crafton even introduced an amendment that would add height, weight, political affiliations, and military veterans to the ordinance.

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Good morning, Nashville. Debate over the proposed non-discrimination ordinance began in the Metro Council last night and drew out some strong reactions from both sides. Opponents claim that discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity never been a problem and that current Metro policy and the Civil Rights Act of 1964 already prohibit it. [...]

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