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Author: Natalie Allison, Nashville Tennessean
Tennessee Republicans want to block lessons on systemic racism in schools
The effort comes as conservative activists nationwide have sounded the alarm about ideas aligned with critical race theory being taught in schools.
Nashville police were warned in August 2019 that Anthony Warner was ‘capable of making a bomb,’ documents show
Nashville police got a report 16 months before a bomb exploded in the city on Christmas that a man named in the blast was building a device in his RV.
Man identified as Christmas Day bomber was longtime Nashville resident with electronics expertise
Anthony Warner, 63, a longtime resident of Nashville, had been named by authorities as a person of interest in the Christmas Day bombing.
A Tennessee dog becomes Fourth of July hero, helps alert owner to a house fire next door
“Roux” began frantically barking at the door. There was a fire at the neighbor’s — a blaze started by consumer fireworks, according to fire officials.
Moms were clubbing when a baby died, five children injured in Nashville fire, police say
A fire at an apartment complex killed one baby and sent five children to the hospital. Their mothers were at a club when the fire started, police say.
Parents were at a nightclub when infant died, 5 children injured in fire, police say
The children’s mothers stated that a babysitter was with the children at the time, but police have not confirmed the claim.
Tennessee DA under state investigation after comments about Muslims, LGBT community
Craig Northcott has faced criticism for comments about Muslims and same-sex couples.
Taylor Swift’s $113K donation to LGBTQ advocacy group matched by Curb Records
“I’m writing you to say that I’m so inspired by the work you do,” Taylor Swift said in a handwritten letter to Tennessee Equality Project.
Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee pictured in Auburn yearbook wearing Confederate army uniform
The photo, included on a page in the Kappa Alpha section of the yearbook, shows Lee and another man smiling while wearing a Confederate army style uniform.