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Bright & Early: When The Circus Comes To Town Edition

Good morning, Nashville. Crews are busy setting up for the miniature one-night version of CMApocalypse that some also know as the CMA Awards. The show is entering its 44th year and will take place tomorrow night at the Bridgestone Arena at 7pm. We’ll also have the added bonus of Dierks Bentley filming a Good Morning [...]

Bright & Early: The Recession Lives On Edition

Good morning, Nashville. As part of a last-ditch effort to salvage some jobs within Metro, the city council will be going back over some budget revisions tonight that will hopefully save 17 positions. In order to come up with the extra money, the proposed amendments would shave off some funds from the Convention & Visitors [...]

Happy Hour: If You Can’t Say Something Nice

Budget talks in the state legislature are getting a little nasty after the Republicans made some amendments to Governor Phil’s budget and he referred to them as “stupid.” [Tennessean] Archaeologists out in Franklin are still digging away for more bones since they found that one Civil War soldier back in May. So far, they haven’t [...]

Happy Hour: Guns ‘n’ Booze, Booze ‘n’ Guns

The guns-in-bars bill is headed to Governor Phil to be signed or maybe not signed if he decides to veto it like lots of folks seem to want him to, though we can’t imagine why! [WSMV] Franklin Police are reporting that someone may have stumbled upon some super-old Civil War-era human remains near the place [...]

Bright & Early: We Blame Stagflation Edition

Good morning, Nashville. Yesterday was a great day for a swim, and about 25 Nashvillians–including 12 members of the City Council–took full advantage by busting out their bathing suits and swimming across the Cumberland. They say it’s clean and safe and all 25 made it across without drowning, but we’re still taking bets on which [...]

Photo Of The Day: A Row Of Heroes

We love our Memorial Day cookouts as much as the next folks, but we try to keep in mind why we had the day off in the first place. That’s why we were so excited to see Zebra Mike’s beautiful shot of the Nashville National Cemetery, where over 35,000 Tennessean veterans are buried, including more [...]