Nashville mayor’s son dies of apparent overdose
Megan Barry, the mayor of Nashville, announced Sunday that her 22-year-old son had died of an apparent overdose. Barry and her husband Bruce said in a statement they received the “news no parents...
View ArticleEEOG interview with George Thomas (Part 1)
Tennessee Tribune media journalist, Kaliss Stephens sits down with George Thomas, founder of Education Equal Opportunity Group. The post EEOG interview with George Thomas (Part 1) appeared first on The...
View ArticleEducation Equal Opportunity Group (Part 2)
Tennessee Tribune journalist, Kaliss Stephens, sits down with George Thomas. The post Education Equal Opportunity Group (Part 2) appeared first on The Tennessee Tribune.
View ArticleCity Pets Animal Care with Veterinarian Dr. Eva Evans
New Veterinarian clinic brings happy customers with their advanced technologies and personalized services. The post City Pets Animal Care with Veterinarian Dr. Eva Evans appeared first on The Tennessee...
View ArticleAnthony Scaramucci Out At White House After A Whirlwind 10 Days
Anthony Scaramucci has resigned from his role as White House communications director, according to ABC and The New York Times. Scaramucci was named communications director on July 21, a mere 10 days...
View ArticleRepublican Healthcare Voted Down
NASHVILLE, TN – Pronounced dead several times already, the Republican healthcare bill is stalking the halls of Congress like a zombie looking for fresh meat but finding none to feast upon. Newsweek...
View ArticleRepublican U.S. Rep. Diane Black Announces TN Governor Run
Nashville, TENN – Congresswoman Diane Black (R) has announced she will be running for Tennessee Governor. The announcement was made Wednesday morning on her campaign website. The website’s homepage...
View ArticleUpcoming St. Vincent De Paul Revival
New appointed Priest, Reverend Father Francis discusses his upcoming revival event hosted by the St. Vincent De Paul Church. The post Upcoming St. Vincent De Paul Revival appeared first on The...
View ArticleOwners are Intentional About Doing Business in North Nashville
By Genma Stringer Holmes NORTH NASHVILLE, TN — Childhood friends and proud Tennessee State University alums; Clinton Gray, III, Derrick “Mo” Moore and Emmanuel “EJ” Reed, are no strangers to...
View Article5 Questions with Nashville’s Chef Carla Hall
Long before best-selling author, celebrity chef and co-host of the Emmy Award winning TV show, The Chew, Carla Hall became a famous television chef, she was a proud southern girl, who grew up right...
View ArticleCall for Artists for Jazzmania 2017
NASHVILLE, TN — We invite professional, amateur, and emerging artists to submit an original, JAZZ INSPIRED, small 2D or 3D art work (no larger than 10” x 10”) for exhibition in the SMALL WORKS ART...
View ArticleClergywomen Rising: Study Finds Gender Pay Gap Closes To 7 Cents On The Dollar
Women ministers are making dramatic strides in achieving equal pay with male clergy. The gender pay gap shrunk from women clergy making 60 cents on the dollar compared to men in 1976 to 93 cents on the...
View ArticleLocal Teen Selected To Play In Official PGA Tour Champion Event
Washington, DC (July 5, 2017) – The First Tee of Greater Washington, DC is sending Lauren Artis to compete in the 2017 PURE Insurance Championship, an official PGA TOUR Champions event to be contested...
View ArticleTwo Nashville Megachurches to Bridge Cultural Divide on August 5 in Support...
Mount Zion Baptist Church and Brentwood Baptist Church to host “We’re Better Together” Back-to-School and Healthcare Outreach Event at historic Hadley Park from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.; will give away more...
View ArticleNational Minority Donor Awareness Week, A Reason to Dance
On July 5, writer and teacher Clint Smith tweeted a video of his father dancing with his sister at her wedding reception. The video went viral, garnering nearly 90,000 likes, more than 20,000 retweets,...
View ArticleTHE EDUCATION EQUAL OPPORTUNITY GROUP HOSTS 14TH ANNUAL FUNDRAISING GALA:...
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View ArticleSaint Thomas Health Hosts Maplewood Clinic Grand Opening
What: Saint Thomas Health is partnering with Metropolitan Nashville Public Schools (MNPS) to introduce high school seniors to health care professionals through the Saint Thomas Health...
View ArticleReverend Father Francis Discusses Upcoming Revival
New appointed Priest, Reverend Father Francis discusses his upcoming revival event hosted by the St. Vincent De Paul Church. The post Reverend Father Francis Discusses Upcoming Revival appeared first...
View ArticleAfrican American Women Feel It’s Time to Get a Gun
By Lisa Marie Pane LAWRENCEVILLE, GA (AP) – Sitting in a classroom above a gun range, a woman hesitantly says she isn’t sure she could ever shoot and kill someone, even to protect herself. Couldn’t she...
View ArticleCoerced Sterilization Immoral
Something surprising about a White County General Sessions Court judge’s order permitting reduced jail time for convicts who submit to vasectomies or long-term female contraception is that it’s still...
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