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Author: Jessica Bliss, Nashville Tennessean

News

‘Nashville prepared me,’ John Lewis said of his first sit-in arrest 60 years ago. ‘We grew up very fast.’

July 18, 2020Jessica Bliss, Nashville TennesseanComments Off on ‘Nashville prepared me,’ John Lewis said of his first sit-in arrest 60 years ago. ‘We grew up very fast.’

After being kicked, spat on and burned, Nashville’s sit-in protesters faced their first arrests on Feb. 27, 1960. Still, they persevered.

News

A classroom in a factory? Tennessee schools get creative to expose students to potential careers

January 13, 2020Jessica Bliss, Nashville TennesseanComments Off on A classroom in a factory? Tennessee schools get creative to expose students to potential careers

Through unique partnerships like L.O.O.P., Tennessee companies build students more varied paths to success.

Travel

Hunka hunka burning rubber: Nashville bike route looks like Elvis playing a guitar

April 16, 2019Jessica Bliss, Nashville TennesseanComments Off on Hunka hunka burning rubber: Nashville bike route looks like Elvis playing a guitar

The Nashville-themed “Strava art” is part of a fun movement by athletes to create GPS pictures with their running, cycling and hiking routes.

Nation

He survived 6 days trapped on a ledge in a Utah canyon after his brother fell to his death

January 25, 2019Jessica Bliss, Nashville TennesseanComments Off on He survived 6 days trapped on a ledge in a Utah canyon after his brother fell to his death

David Cicotello shares his harrowing story of survival after a climbing accident killed his brother in Utah.

Nation

Heroes in horror: Mass shootings across America create a celebrity culture around victims

October 21, 2018Jessica Bliss, Nashville TennesseanComments Off on Heroes in horror: Mass shootings across America create a celebrity culture around victims

In hundreds of active shooter attacks, public interest and an aggressive news cycle have created a complex connectionbetween tragedy and celebrity.

Headlines

‘Never seen anything like this’: Idalia deluge still wreaking havoc in Southeast. Live updates

August 31, 2023August 31, 2023John Bacon, Douglas Soule and Christopher Cann, USA TODAY

A State Department office is giving young people a voice. Abby Finkenauer is leading the effort

August 31, 2023Rachel Looker, USA TODAY

Far-right candidate seduces Argentine electorate

August 31, 2023AP

Hundreds join Nepal gay pride rally

August 31, 2023AP

Gadget guru or digitally distracted? Which of these 5 tech personalities are you?

August 31, 2023Jennifer Jolly

These kids are good: Young Reds in pursuit of a pennant stretch to remember

August 31, 2023Bob Nightengale, USA TODAY

Dog repeatedly escapes Michigan shelter, sneaks into nursing home, is adopted by residents

August 31, 2023John Carlisle, Detroit Free Press

U.S. Embassy urges Americans to leave Haiti ‘as soon as possible’

August 31, 2023Kim Hjelmgaard, USA TODAY

Kia recalls nearly 320,000 cars because the trunk may not open from the inside

August 31, 2023Francisco Guzman, USA TODAY

PCE inflation report: Key measure ticks higher in July. What will the Fed do?

August 31, 2023August 31, 2023Paul Davidson, USA TODAY
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