Ever wonder where you’ll find the rudest and friendliest cities in America? For the eighth year in a row, Travel + Leisure has scoured the country asking Americans about their experiences in major U.S. cities with populations over 100,000 people….
Read MoreMonth: July 2016
What Will Nashville Do About the Growing Traffic Problem?
Nashville officials released their much-anticipated 2020 transportation plan Wednesday, offering a series of recommendations they believe will create a more efficient system of movement and better use of public space in the rapidly-growing city. Chief among those recommendations: the creation…
Read MorePublic Schools Struggling With Technology Needs
In a digital world, the drive to create high-tech classrooms to build tech-savvy skills is a given, but how to go about that can be challenging — and expensive. At a statewide technology institute for educators this week at Collierville…
Read MoreThree Drug Addicted Babies Born Every Day in TN
About a thousand babies born in Tennessee last year were dependent on drugs. But it’s not just heroin and illegal substances. The rise of prescription addiction is hooking those who never had a choice. TriStar Summit Medical Center NICU Nurse…
Read MoreThe Little-Known Health Miracle In Your Bathroom
Editor’s note: I’ve long been a proponent of the benefits of cold showers, and cold baths are just as good, if not better, as they allow your whole body to be submerged. As another witness to the wisdom of this…
Read MoreSouthwest Airlines Abandons Two Minor Girls in San Diego
Two young girls traveling home to Nashville were deserted by an airline, leaving them thousands of miles away, according to one angry mom. The girls, who are cousins, started their journey back to Nashville on Thursday morning with Southwest Airlines,…
Read MoreState GOP Still Obsessed With Durham; May Call Special Session
Tennessee’s Republican House speaker says she now supports convening a special session to expel a state lawmaker accused of sexually harassing at least 22 women. Democrats this week called for the special session in order to deny Republican Rep. Jeremy…
Read MoreRed Hot Gallatin Gets More Good Jobs News
State officials say clothing retailer Gap Inc. plans to add 100 jobs at its Sumner County distribution center as part of a $3.1 million investment into the facility over the next five years. Officials said most of the investment into…
Read MoreTN High Schools Will Now Have Free Digital Content
Tennessee high school students will have access to digital course materials in 14 subjects this school year for free after multiple groups came together to offer a newly created online catalog. The Tennessee Digital Resources Library, announced Tuesday, is a…
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