Bright & Early: Clouds On The Horizon Edition March 11, 2009Christy Frink 1 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 2 Comments 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 1 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 1 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 0 Comments 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 0 Comments 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 2 Comments 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 0 Comments 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 0 Comments 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 1 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 [...]