Bright & Early: Dredging The Day Away Edition June 8, 2009Christy Frink 1 Good morning, Nashville. It was a rough weekend for East Tennessee after some Department of Energy contractors accidentally poisoned 30,000 fish in Oak [...]
Bright & Early: Ghost Town Edition June 1, 2009Christy Frink 2 Good morning, Nashville. After a long weekend of waiting, the 2,500 employees at the Spring Hill GM plant were told this morning that [...]
Happy Hour: Journalistic Integrity May 29, 2009Christy Frink Comment You know, we always figured the huge Kingston TVA ash spill would eventually make the rounds to national news, but GQ wasn’t exactly [...]
Happy Hour: Some Days Just Aren’t Worth Saving May 28, 2009Christy Frink Comment Governor Phil stamped the veto on the hotly debated guns-in-bars bill, but the legislature will probably just overturn it. [WSMV] In a bout [...]
Bright & Early: People Kill People Edition May 19, 2009Christy Frink Comment Good morning, Nashville. A high school graduation downtown turned tragic when a gunman opened fire into the crowd of 4,000 people who were [...]
Bright & Early: Just Another Manic Monday Edition May 18, 2009Christy Frink Comment Good morning, Nashville. We really love it when we can start off the week with some good news, like telling you that the [...]
Happy Hour: Life’s Not Fair May 15, 2009Christy Frink 2 Well, the days of texting and driving (legally) are over. Or will be over on July 1 when the new law that Governor [...]
Happy Hour: Turning Up The Heat May 13, 2009Christy Frink Comment As we have harped on and will continue to harp on until it gets some more coverage, the contaminated medical equipment at the [...]
Bright & Early: Too Early For Tequila Edition May 5, 2009Christy Frink 2 Good morning, Nashville, and happy Cinco de Mayo. We’d like to take this opportunity to remind you that tonight is the night that [...]
Bright & Early: Two By Two Edition May 4, 2009Christy Frink 3 Good morning, Nashville. We trust that none of you guys floated away this weekend, seeing as our rainfall totals for Middle Tennessee were [...]