The U-S District attorney for Middle Tennessee, along with state and local law enforcement officials, announced today/yesterday the seizure of 55 kilos of cocaine–the second largest cocaine bust ever in the mid-state. Craig Morford, who assumed the Middle Tennessee district attorney post earlier this month, says 9 individuals were arrested in connection with a Mexican […]
Drug Bust Lands 55 Kilos of Cocaine
Early Voters Continue To Break Past Totals
Voters are continuing to break records at the polls in Tennessee. State Election Coordinator Brook Thompson says the latest early voting totals show 506-thousand people have voted so far. That translates into a 45% increase over the last mid-term election cycle four years ago. Thompson says the Senate race between Republican Bob Corker and Democrat […]
Ads Part of Final Debate
At the third and final debate Saturday night, the candidates for U-S Senate addressed their more than week-long spat over negative campaign ads paid for by national committees. Less than two weeks ago, the Republican National Committee aired an ad painting Democratic Congressman Harold Ford Junior as not right for Tennessee. At the end, a […]
TSU Celebrates New President
Tennessee State University inaugurated its 7th president today, Doctor Melvin Johnson. Johnson assumed the helm of the historically black university over a year ago, but says he wanted to wait to have the official ceremony until he had his leadership team in place. Johnson says he wants to improve the university’s status as a research […]
Murfreesboro Hospital Expansion Approved
State officials gave Middle Tennessee Medical Center in Murfreesboro the go ahead on Wednesday to expand and relocate its hospital. The deal has been in the works for seven years. Hospital CEO Gordon Ferguson says the current facility is now in a hard to find location and it’s not able to keep up with patient […]
TPAC Concessions Expand to Offer Local Flavor
This weekend’s opening of The Lion King is the first major test of a new partnership between the Tennessee Performing Arts Center and several local food and drink vendors. Before and during shows, the venue’s concession stand now offers foods with a local flavor in addition to the prepackaged snacks that have always been available. […]
Cooper Supports Relaxation of Sarbanes-Oxley
Congressman Jim Cooper says he supports efforts to relax some of the corporate governance requirements created by the Sarbanes-Oxley law. The law was created in 2002, following corporate scandals at Enron, WorldCom and Adelphia. It strictly regulates the accounting and auditing practices at publicly traded companies. Earlier this week, US Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson said […]
Ford, Corker Battle Over Ads
Congressman Harold Ford Junior continued to denounce ads from the Republican National Committee today. The new ad charges the democratic U-S Senate candidate with voting for gay marriage and for wanting to give the abortion pill to minors. Ford, speaking in Knoxville, says he wants the ad pulled. “I have never supported gay marriage, never […]
Demonbruen Street Viaduct Reopens
Locomotive motifs decorate the newly reopened Demonbreun Street Viaduct, referencing the trains running below the bridge in the Gulch and Nashville’s railroad history. Local business owners like Choi Suk-Won says they are glad the bridge is reopening. “It’s really exciting, much, much better than, because bridge, when it reopen, then there are freeways to here […]
Modified Riverfront Plan is Smaller, Less Expensive
The redevelopment plan for Nashville’s river got a little easier to digest last night, as designers presented a modified riverfront park idea, with a much smaller price tag. In August, the Boston architectural firm hired to design the master plan, presented the idea of making an island out of the Titans stadium. Gavin McMillan, a […]