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One killed at Nashville area high school; shooter turns gun on himself | Tennessee

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www.thecentersquare.com – By Kim Jarrett | The Center Square – 2025-01-22 12:11:00

SUMMARY: A student was killed, and another injured in a shooting at Antioch High School in Nashville, where the 17-year-old shooter died by suicide. The incident prompted a lockdown and evacuation to a reunification site. Lawmakers expressed their condolences and highlighted the need for policies to prevent such violence. Tennessee Governor Bill Lee and U.S. Rep. Andy Ogles both offered prayers for the victims and school community. Sen. Charlane Oliver emphasized that no child should feel unsafe in school. This tragedy marks the second school shooting in Nashville within two years, following a previous incident in March 2023.

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Nashville singer Emily Hines’ growth from farmer to breakout indie artist

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wpln.org – Justin Barney – 2025-09-04 16:02:00

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Emily Hines, a farmer and musician, spent childhood in a bustling, artist-filled Cincinnati home. After her mother’s cancer diagnosis, she and her brother began songwriting, marking her early connection to music. The family later moved to the country, where Hines studied Urban Ecology in Nashville and farmed locally. Her debut album, These Days, emerged organically while harvesting vegetables. Recorded on a vintage cassette four-track recorder, the album’s warm, imperfect sound reflects her gentle voice and Appalachian lilt. Discovered through a UK music blog, her song “Cedar on the River” led to a deal with Keeled Scales. Hines aims to nurture community through both music and farming.

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Gov. Bill Lee backs appeal for court ruling that overturned two gun laws

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www.wkrn.com – Lexi Wilson – 2025-09-03 18:23:00

SUMMARY: A Gibson County Chancery Court panel ruled Tennessee’s ban on guns in parks and a law against carrying guns “with intent to go armed” unconstitutional. Tennessee Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti is appealing, calling the ruling excessive and emphasizing public safety concerns. Governor Bill Lee supports the appeal, seeking legal clarity despite some Republicans wanting the ruling to stand. Democrats, including Sen. London Lamar and Rep. John Ray Clemmons, back the appeal, stressing the importance of gun safety laws for community protection. The appeal process may take at least a year, with officials emphasizing the need for clear laws and court interpretations.

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Rep. Andy Ogles calls for National Guard to be deployed in Nashville

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www.wkrn.com – Jessica Barker – 2025-09-03 13:35:00

SUMMARY: Rep. Andy Ogles (R-TN) called for National Guard deployment in Nashville, citing rising violent crime and accusing Mayor Freddie O’Connell of allowing “international gangs” to operate. This follows FBI data listing Memphis and Nashville among the top ten U.S. cities for violent crime. Mayor O’Connell’s office criticized Ogles for disrespecting Nashville police and noted his lack of local ties. Ogles emphasized the need for law enforcement and suggested President Trump might send troops to secure cities like Nashville, Memphis, and Chicago. Tennessee Gov. Lee expressed openness to federal collaboration on crime strategies, affirming continued partnership with the Trump administration.

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