Bright & Early: Working Hard For The Money Edition April 21, 2010Christy Frink 1 Good morning, Nashville. Yesterday we took a look at lawsuits that are draining Metro Schools’ budget. Today we learn that the city has [...]
Happy Hour: Flap Those Wings April 12, 2010Christy Frink Comment Now less than a month away, the nightly lineups for CMApocalypse 2010 have been released and we really need to get to work [...]
Happy Hour: We Have Another Situation (Maybe!) February 2, 2010February 23, 2018Christy Frink Comment The weatherpeople are calling for another possible Ice/Snow Situation early next week, which means we have six days to come up with another [...]
Happy Hour: Not Out Of The Woods February 1, 2010Christy Frink 2 Tomorrow is another snow day for the Davidson County school kids, those lucky ducks. [WSMV] But it isn’t without cause as the roads [...]
Happy Hour: Too Much, Too Far January 4, 2010Christy Frink Comment Leave it to PETA to traumatize your children by sticking Ellie The Bloody Elephant outside of a local elementary school to teach them [...]
Bright & Early: One Year After Kingston Edition December 22, 2009Christy Frink 5 Good morning, Nashville. Today marks the one-year anniversary of the TVA ash spill in Kingston, Tennessee. Since this is one news story we’re [...]
Bright & Early: Space Heater Appreciation Edition December 17, 2009Christy Frink Comment Good morning, Nashville. With the frigid temperatures finally rearing their ugly heads in the past few weeks, it’s that time of year where [...]
Bright & Early: Cuddly As A Cactus Edition December 10, 2009Christy Frink 4 Good morning, Nashville. It’s the holiday season and the sound of Christmas music fills the air downtown thanks to those giant speaker-boxes on [...]
Happy Hour: Cleaning Up Messes December 2, 2009Christy Frink 1 The state advisory board that was supposed to be looking more into last year’s TVA ash spill in Kingston released a 17-page report [...]
Bright & Early: Well Runs Dry Edition November 20, 2009Christy Frink Comment Good morning, Nashville. Lest we start thinking that our 10.5% unemployment rate comes without a price, Governor Phil told state lawmakers yesterday that [...]