Details emerged Tuesday about what could be Middle Tennessee’s best chance to add a new commuter rail line. For an estimated $525 million dollars, it would run roughly 40 miles between Clarksville, Ashland City, and Nashville. This train would make…
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Public Shocked at TB Epidemic from Muslim Refugees
Twenty-seven percent of the refugees who arrived in Tennessee between 2011 and 2015 tested positive for latent tuberculosis infection (LTBI), according to data provided to Breitbart News by the Tennessee Office for Refugees (TOR). TOR is the subsidiary of Catholic…
Read MoreWhy Is Government Subsidizing a Failed Soap Opera?
You might have been one of the few fans of the television show Nashville, a soapy drama on ABC following the lives of country music performers. Chances are you probably were not, though. The show was kind of a ratings…
Read MoreHit Piece Fails to Resonate With Scene Readers
The first thing you should know about Don Black is that he loves his brother. He brings it up over and over again, on the phone, in text messages and emails, in the lyrics of a song. Don loves David….
Read MoreVictims Find Peace, Healing Through Meeting Criminals Who Hurt Them
There’s new approach that has crime victims meeting with their offenders as a way to move forward. The Tennessee Department of Correction created a Victim/Offender Dialogue Program, similar to other states. It’s centered on victims overcoming by going into where…
Read MoreState Colleges To Permit Employees to Carry on Campus
In less than a month, full-time faculty and staff at Tennessee’s colleges and universities can carry guns on campus. The new law passed without Governor Bill Haslam’s signature last month. Haslam said this decision should have been up to the…
Read MoreSouthern Baptists Embrace Cultural Cleansing Agenda
The Southern Baptist Convention has passed a resolution calling on Christians to stop displaying the Confederate battle flag. The resolution was first proposed by an African-American pastor, the Rev. Dwight McKissic. The proposal presented to thousands of delegates at the…
Read MoreSchool Board Media Campaigns Draw Press Attention
A slickly-produced ad campaign is targeting the upcoming Metro school board elections. But just who is paying the bills? The people behind the group Nashville Rise refuse to say. But NewsChannel 5 Investigates did some digging and discovered the group…
Read MoreState Rep Gets Threats After Gun Auction Promise
A Tennessee lawmaker said Tuesday that his office has received threats for planning to give away the same type of semi-automatic rifle used by a gunman in the massacre of 49 people at an Orlando nightclub. Before the shootings happened,…
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