Bright & Early: Clouds On The Horizon Edition March 11, 2009Christy Frink Comment Good morning, Nashville. So how about the weather this morning? We hope you had a chance to get outside and enjoy the 80-degree [...]
Vote For Your Neighbors In Franklin: 2008 Sizzle Awards November 20, 2008Morgan Levy Comment Though we’re proud to be Nashvillians, we have to admit that we do spend a lot of time in Williamson County. We like [...]
Happy Hour: Bring Back The Hanging Chads October 23, 2008Christy Frink Comment Williamson County is gloating about how their early elections have gone on without a hitch, and they can’t figure out why we’re having [...]
Happy Hour: Hope You Gassed Up! September 18, 2008Christy Frink Comment It seems like only yesterday we were complaining about $4 gas. Now if only we could actually find gas to pay $4 for. [...]
Bright & Early: We Woke Up And It Was Fall Edition September 15, 2008Christy Frink Comment Good morning, Nashville. You might have noticed that it’s a little chilly outside this morning, and we couldn’t be happier to tell you [...]
Bright & Early: Slow News Day Edition September 12, 2008Christy Frink Comment Good morning, Nashville. We hope you weren’t too attached to Ken’s Gold Club strip club on 5th Avenue. Ken’s went down as the [...]
Bright & Early: Namasté Edition August 8, 2008Christy Frink Comment Good morning, Nashville. There are few things that make us giggle more on a Friday morning than the thought of our beloved Titans [...]
Bright & Early: Welcome To August Edition August 1, 2008Morgan Levy Comment Good morning, Nashville. We realized while driving to work this morning that not only is today the first day of August, but next [...]
Tennesseans Are Defying The Odds [Mixed Reviews] July 28, 2008Morgan Levy Comment Tennessee may be the 3rd/6th fattest state, but Williamson County is actually the 3rd skinniest county in the nation, and Maury County is [...]
Happy Hour: Duck And Cover, Oak Ridge July 14, 2008Christy Frink Comment Nuclear waste from the Manhattan Project that’s being stored in Oak Ridge will soon be moving out of town, with 60-120 loads headed [...]