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Uber Driver Steps in to Help Nashville Woman Who Was Robbed at Coachella
An Uber driver who drove to Coachella to make money for his daughter’s chemo treatment made an unforgettable connection with a Nashville woman who was robbed at the music festival.
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Uber Driver Helps Woman Robbed at Coachella
The woman said the man was paying it forward and she would pay it forward by raising money for his daughter’s chemotherapy. Alex Rozier reports for the NBC4 News on Monday, May 2, 2022.
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House Prices Are Going Up. Here's When You Should Increase Your Budget, and When to Stick to Your Original Price
In February, the median sales price for homes in the U.S. was $357,300, a 15% increase on the year, according to data from the National Association of Realtors.
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Dolly Parton and Ozzy Osbourne Have This 142-Year-Old Nashville Print Shop in Common
Hatch Show Print is a 142-year-old letterpress print shop that is still using a 500-year-old process to make its handmade gig, concert and event posters. Dolly Parton, Elvis Presley, Bruce Springsteen and Ozzy Osbourne are just a few of the entertainers whose concert posters have been handcrafted by Hatch Show Print over the years. NBCLX contributor Greg Bledsoe took his...
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How a 41-Year-Old Single Mother of 2 Retired on $850,000 in Tennessee: ‘I've Always Been a Master of My Money'
Lakisha Simmons sold her house and slashed her spending to make her FIRE dream a reality.
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Waffle House Shooter Receives Life in Prison Without Parole
Jurors refused to make parole possible after 51 years in prison for the man who shot and killed four people at a Nashville Waffle House in 2018.
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KFC to Launch Plant-Based Fried Chicken Made With Beyond Meat Nationwide
KFC restaurants nationwide will add Beyond Meat’s plant-based chicken to their menus, starting Monday for a limited time.
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Many People Are Flying Private Jet Services for the First Time. Here's What They're Paying
The cost of private jet charters can vary wildly. Here’s why, and what new converts paid for their first flights during the pandemic.
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The Top 10 Cities Turning Old Office Buildings Into Apartments—Take a Look Inside
Office building are increasingly being converted into new rental housing.
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Tennessee Pastor Tackles, Disarms Man With Gun During Church Service
A quick-thinking Tennessee pastor stopped a man who pulled out a gun during a church service on Sunday, tackling the suspect from behind and bringing him to the ground, harrowing surveillance video shows.
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Panic Sellers During Stock Market Dips Are Often Married Men With Children
When markets dip, men who are over 45, or married with kids or have what they call investment experience are more likely to panic sell investments.
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Country Singer Tom T. Hall Dies; Wrote ‘Harper Valley PTA'
Singer-songwriter Tom T
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Taylor Swift Helped Save This Record Shop. Now, Business is Booming
Taylor Swift helped pay for employee health care when Grimey’s record store in Nashville was closed in the coronavirus pandemic. Now the business is thriving thanks to high interest in vinyl, owner Doyle Davis says.
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Restaurants Turn to On-Demand Hiring Apps During the Labor Squeeze
As restaurants struggle to find workers, some managers are turning to on-demand hiring apps to cover temporary staffing needs.
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Nashville Police Could Have Done More With Bomb Tip Before Christmas Day Explosion, Report Says
A report concludes that police could have done more in their response to a 2019 tip about bomb-making activity by the man who later detonated an explosive in downtown Nashville, Tennessee
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Nashville Hat Shop Promotes Anti-Vaccine Yellow Star of David Badge
An Instagram post promoting the yellow badge was no longer on Instagram, but the shop defended its product.
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Diet Guru Gwen Lara, Husband Actor Joe Lara Among 7 Killed in Plane Crash
Church diet guru Gwen Lara and her husband, actor Joe Lara, were among seven people killed when a private jet crashed Saturday near Nashville, authorities said.
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Suspect in 5 Shootings Found Dead in Nashville Hotel Room
Authorities say a suspect in the shooting of five people in Tennessee fired shots at U.S. marshals who went to a Nashville hotel to arrest him before he was found dead inside a room
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Nashville Bomber Was Driven by Conspiracy Theories and Paranoia, FBI Says
The man who blew himself up in a Christmas Day bombing in downtown Nashville was grappling with feelings of paranoia and eccentric conspiracy theories before the explosion but did not appear to be motivated by political ideology
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Nashville Eyes $2.3M Settlement in Fatal From-Behind Shooting by Officer of Black Man
Nashville officials are seeking a $2.25 million settlement with the family of a Black man who was fatally shot by a white Nashville police officer from behind during a 2018 foot chase