Nashville

Students Rally at Tennessee State Capitol For ‘Stricter Gun Laws’ Following School Shooting

A student-led "Rally for Antioch" is set to take place Monday at the Tennessee State Capitol, as young activists call for stricter gun legislation in the wake of a tragic school shooting.

Two Dead After Nashville School Shooting

Two students were shot at Antioch High School in Nashville, Tennessee. The gunman then turned the gun on himself.

Pro-Life Advocates Call on Trump to Pardon FACE Act Convictions

Following President Donald Trump’s pardoning of nearly 1,500 January 6 protesters, pro-life advocates are urging him to extend the same mercy to 21 individuals convicted for peaceful anti-abortion protests under the Biden administration.

Philadelphia Declares Snow Emergency and ‘Code Blue’ as Winter Storm Hits

Philadelphia will be under a snow emergency starting at 9 p.m. Sunday, with a winter storm warning in effect until 1 a.m. Monday. City officials are urging residents to take precautions as heavy snowfall and freezing temperatures grip the area.

Tennessee Rep. Introduces Bill to Rename Nashville Airport to ‘Trump International Airport’

Republican State Representative Todd Warner of Tennessee has filed a bill to rename Nashville International Airport (BNA) to Trump International Airport.

NCAA Faces Growing Pushback Over Transgender Policy at Convention

As states and Congress work to protect women’s sports, the second day of the NCAA Convention in Nashville features a demonstration hosted by the Independent Women’s Forum (IWF). The group is advocating for the NCAA to revoke its Transgender Student-Athlete Participation Policy and implement rules prohibiting male athletes from competing in women’s collegiate sports.

Winter Weather Grounds Hundreds of Flights at Nashville Airport

Travelers planning to fly in or out of Nashville International Airport (BNA) on Friday may face significant disruptions as winter weather sweeps across Middle Tennessee.

Central Tennessee Enters ‘Code Red’ Weather Alert For the Weekend

Middle Tennessee has seen preliminary snowfall totals between 3 to 5 inches, with an official report from the National Weather Service still pending.

President Biden to Honor Seven Individuals With Metal of Honor

On February 15, 1951, Army Pvt. Bruno R. Orig displayed extraordinary valor during the Battle of Chipyong-ni in the Korean War. While returning from a mission, Orig found his comrades under enemy attack.

New York’s $600 Million Bills Stadium Deal Bad Investment for Taxpayers

A few years ago, the Buffalo Bills threatened to leave New York State unless a new stadium deal was secured. This kind of relocation bluff is common in the NFL, with only the Green Bay Packers standing out as a team with a municipally owned facility and a market too small to seriously consider relocation. Despite the ever-present threat of the Bills moving to a more lucrative market, Democrat Governor Kathy Hochul ultimately signed a deal providing $600 million in state funding for a new $2.1 billion stadium for the Bills, with Erie County contributing an additional $250 million. This was after team owner Terry Pegula threatened to move the franchise to Austin, Texas, where he would privately finance a stadium.

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