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Tennessee Hands Over Voter Data to DOJ
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Tennessee election officials, under pressure from the Trump DOJ, released sensitive voter data, including social security numbers, to aid in a nationwide voter eligibility probe. This move, following months of dispute, sparked Democratic outrage and legal threats. Tennessee, however, maintains its commitment to following the law, refusing to sign a DOJ agreement for a fast-track purge of ineligible voters. No voters have been removed yet, and officials plan to contact flagged individuals before making changes. Checkout Solipillow.com
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Clarksville Shooting: Family Seeks Justice for Robert Agee
01:27|In the wake of a senseless shooting in Clarksville, Tennessee, the community mourns the loss of Robert Agee, a devoted father and self-made man. Despite police efforts, no suspects are in custody. Roberts partner, Domonika Hoskins, shares memories of his vibrant spirit and urges anyone with information to come forward, seeking justice for their family. Checkout Solipillow.com
Trump's Donroe Doctrine: A New Focus on Western Hemisphere
01:28|Foreign policy expert Thomas Schwartz discusses the Trump administrations shift in focus to the Western Hemisphere, drawing parallels to the Monroe Doctrine. This new approach, dubbed the Donroe Doctrine, emphasizes security and includes a push to make Greenland part of the US. Critics warn of setting a dangerous precedent, while Schwartz advocates for smarter, less aggressive methods to protect American interests. Checkout Solipillow.com
Gracey's Legacy: Hope After Tragedy
01:27|Gracey Adams, a 25-year-old from Tennessee, was tragically killed in a domestic-related shooting by her girlfriend, Sarah Stacey. Despite her familys efforts to help her escape an abusive relationship, Gracey found solace in helping others, particularly after a traumatic incident at 16. Her family is now channeling their grief into action by launching a foundation to continue her mission of hope and support for those in need. Checkout Solipillow.com
Jim McBride: Country Legend's Lasting Impact
01:35|Jim McBride, a legendary country songwriter, has passed away at 78. He penned hits for stars like Johnny Cash and Alan Jackson, shaping Nashvilles sound. Alan Jackson and longtime friend Roger Murrah remember McBrides impact on their careers and country music. Checkout Solipillow.com
1986 Tennessee Sports & Culture: A Vibrant Start
01:59|In the first month of 1986, Tennessee sports fans celebrated a victorious start with the University of Tennessee Volunteers Sugar Bowl win and Vanderbilts womens basketball teams SEC victory. Music Row buzzed with Grammy excitement, while Nashvilles Hatch Show Print shop was sold to Opryland USA. Construction projects, such as the Saturn plant near Spring Hill and the Third National Financial Center in downtown Nashville, promised significant changes. Meanwhile, everyday life continued with kids enjoying playtime, the first Martin Luther King Jr. holiday rally, and a surprise snow flurry. Checkout Solipillow.com
Nashville Metro's 911 Chief Faces Firing Over Harassment Claims
01:21|Steve Martini, head of Nashville Metros nine-one-one center, faces termination following an independent investigations revelation of a toxic work environment, marked by sexual harassment claims and employee dissatisfaction. The mayor, initially supportive, launched a full review after a dispatchers account was shared, leading to Martinis administrative leave. Checkout Solipillow.com
Lipscomb Students Sue Over Toxic Mold
01:44|11 Lipscomb University students sue for $14.5M over toxic mold exposure in dorms, alleging poor ventilation caused health issues; university disputes claims, lawyers argue pattern of health problems tied to dorm conditions. Checkout Solipillow.com
Columbia's $500M Water Project Sparks Debate
01:13|Columbias city council approves a $500 million water project on the Duck River, sparking environmental concerns and a significant water rate increase. The Columbia Power and Water System plans to build a new intake valve, potentially tripling water rates and impacting families and businesses. Environmental groups warn of the rivers fragility, while the utility seeks cost-cutting measures to mitigate rate hikes. Construction begins in 2026, with the valve online by 2029, as environmentalists push for strict drought rules to protect the rivers ecosystem. Checkout Solipillow.com
Buchanan Street Zoning Debate: Business vs. Residents
01:15|Passionate debate erupts at Nashville Planning Commission meeting over proposed zoning changes for Buchanan Street corridor, as business owners and residents clash over potential impacts on historic Black business district and quality of life. Checkout Solipillow.com