Gov. Bill Lee granted a one-year reprieve Thursday after Tennessee halted the planned execution of death row inmate Tony Carruthers amid reported problems establishing IV access for the lethal injection.
Such an interesting interview! Thank you to this Vanderbilt professor & physician for his insight into AI & medical advice.
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Roughly 1/3 of adults in the United States have used a chatbot to learn about their health. Dr. Colin Walsh studies how technology interacts with health and discusses this growing trend. https://t.co/TtvK8AA6RM
The Frist Museum in Nashville is celebrating its 25th anniversary. CEO and museum executive director Seth Feman said just like the city's population growth, Nashville's appetite for art has soared. https://t.co/zJ0P6mtYQf
How are 3D printed tumors helping cancer patients after surgery?
A team of doctors at @VUMChealth explained the results of a year-long study, while a full-of-life former Elvis impersonator named Mike told me how a printout of his tumor makes him appreciate life.
In a small neighborhood, a massive tree still blocks most of the residential road. Neighbors point to it as emblematic of the last 6 days, during which they've waited for power to be restored. https://t.co/cbv2Op0egU
NDOT reported 60 crews and partners were hard at work clearing trees and limbs on Thursday. They'll continue the effort throughout the next month, adding that you should see progress in 2-3 weeks. https://t.co/sm4usvHiij
Come inside Joelton Hardware - where you can get a burger, a snow shovel, and an earful of Nashville's best music.
Here's one of my favorite stories, shot just before the storm hit:
With a snowstorm on the way, many longtime homeowners know what to expect. If you're one of many new homeowners in the area, you could use a refresher. https://t.co/DXmcLy88Ah
Around 80,000 people across Davidson County are ending Thursday night without power, according to the Nashville Electric Service, which held a press conference Thursday afternoon. https://t.co/qEVWNtHDwG
When temperatures drop, so does the number of critical volunteers at warming shelters.
I spoke to several shelter directors in the Nashville area this weekend, who told me the need for their services are growing.
The silver lining? Nashville is a giving city ready to step in.
Warming shelters will make sure people have a warm place to lay their head, but they need your help to keep up the important work. https://t.co/OjyWI4ziFV
Many local business owners will relate to this.
Kimberly Wolff's Chicago-style pizza restaurant was struggling. But an honest social media post changed everything.
I sat down with her to hear how the post saved her 12-yr business - and how she's hoping to spread the love.
As local restaurants struggle to stay open, one Germantown owner turned to social media, sparking a wave of support and now helping other small businesses. https://t.co/tua9N7RusR
The Trump administration rolled out new dietary guidelines this week, emphasizing healthy proteins and vegetables over whole grains and eliminating highly processed foods. https://t.co/gkuNamZ6X0
A controversial $500 million water project is making waves. Columbia city council voted Thursday night to approve an infrastructure project meant to update the growing city's water system. https://t.co/c5vazpf2FL
A shooting on Greenwood Avenue in Clarksville, days before the new year, left a father of three dead. Law enforcement still doesn't know who's responsible for the death of 39-year-old Robert Agee. https://t.co/ZQaHwjMeEe
"I'll miss definitely the students...I won't miss faculty meetings!"
Hear why this longtime MTSU conductor is special, and how his students let him know.
In the stands of the Geodis Park stadium Wednesday night, Nashville SC was missing some of its biggest supporters: La Brigada De Oro, a Hispanic community that backs the club. https://t.co/X0XHnVa8cu