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Bright & Early: We’re Running Out Of Ice Puns Edition
Good morning, Nashville. The weatherpeople continue to keep an eye on the big ice storm that will be rolling through the area later today, though (predictably!) it looks like we’ll be getting more un-frozen rain than anything here in Nashville while the worst of it will be passing to our north. The current forecast shows [...]
Bright & Early: We’ll Take The Boat Edition
Good morning, Nashville. Metro Police put together a list of Nashville’s most dangerous intersections for injury and non-injury accidents. Among those causing the most injury wrecks are Nolensville and Harding, I-65 North at Old Hickory, I-40 East at Stewart’s Ferry, Donelson Pike and Murfreesboro Pike, and Nolensville and Old Hickory. The worst intersections for non-injury [...]
Bright & Early: A Nashville Party Don’t Stop Edition
Good morning, Nashville. We hope that at least a few of you are out enjoying the giant party downtown this morning for Employee Appreciation Day. Mayor Dean kicked it off at 8am with free breakfast from Puckett’s, and Nashville’s Largest Coffee Break happens at 9:30am. There’s also a Preds ice cream social later and some [...]
Bright & Early: Trailing Edition
Good morning, Nashville. After repeated warnings from Governor Phil hoping to prepare parents for lower TCAP scores, the results are finally coming in and they’re pretty bad. Because officials thought that the test was so easy that it wasn’t giving accurate feedback, they made it more difficult this year and graded it a little differently. As [...]
Bright & Early: Can’t Take The Heat Edition
Good morning, Nashville. We interrupt this edition Bright & Early to set the record straight on something very important: With hot chicken popping up everywhere from Church’s to some random diner in Michigan, it is absolutely vital that we remember that hot chicken started here in Nashville. No matter who tries to claim it or how many [...]
Bright & Early: Sound Of Music City Edition
Good morning, Nashville. In case we’d forgotten about the Schermerhorn Symphony Center, which took one of the hardest hits during the flood, they’re now turning to their endowment for the necessary funding to repair the beautiful building. At the height of the flood, they had about 20 feet of water in their basement which ruined [...]
Happy Hour: Keep The Music Playing
Congressman Jim Cooper toured the Schermerhorn today and it’s still looking pretty pitiful. Get well soon, Nashville Symphony! [WKRN] Bloody mattress and bed bug horror stories aside, the Metro Health Department found that the Stadium Inn is in tip-top shape. For the Stadium Inn. [WTVF] Kids are starting school next week (already!?) and it looks [...]
Happy Hour: Ducks In A Row
Did anyone get anything done today? Be honest. [WKRN] Thanks to everyone who filled out their census forms this year! We’ve now been ranked the 25th largest city in the United States, up from our last census ranking of 27. [WKRN] We forgot to mention yesterday that Nashville’s Lilith Fair date has been canceled and [...]
Bright & Early: Nashville Is Open Edition
Good morning, Nashville. Even though the water has receded and many downtown businesses are back up and running, they’re having a heck of a time actually getting people through the doors. The city has even launched a big “Nashville Is Open” campaign to try to let the world know that they can still come and [...]










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