Sunday, February 28, 2016

Kesha supporters rally outside Sony Music Nashville and other top stories.

  • Kesha supporters rally outside Sony Music Nashville

    Protesters organized by Nashville Riot Girrrls chant "Shame on Sony" in support of singer Kesha. Jen Todd / TennesseanBuy PhotoPeople gather outside Scarritt Bennett Center for a rally to support Kesha Sunday February 28, 2016.(Photo: Alan Poizner, Tennessean)Buy PhotoA group of Kesha supporters marched from the Scarritt Bennett Center to Sony Music, holding glittery signs and chanting "Shame on Sony."But only a few were actually Kesha fans before the ruling stating Kesha must stick wit..
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  • Hillary Clinton makes closing arguments in Tennessee

    Hillary Clinton makes closing arguments in Tennessee
    Buy PhotoDemocratic presidential candidate and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton made a campaign stop at Meharry Medical College on Sunday in Nashville.(Photo: Shelley Mays / The Tennessean)Buy PhotoFresh off a commanding victory in South Carolina, Democratic presidential front-runner Hillary Clinton swung through Tennessee Sunday, seeking to energize voters during campaign stops in Nashville and Memphis ahead of Super Tuesday's pivotal slate of presidential primary contests across the S..
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  • Man charged in fatal shooting of sister's boyfriend

    Man charged in fatal shooting of sister's boyfriend
    Jonathan Hudspeth(Photo: Metro Nashville Police Department)Metro police have charged a man in connection to a fatal shooting early Sunday morning near downtown Nashville.Jonathan Hudspeth, 24, has been charged with criminal homicide in the shooting death of his sister's boyfriend, Jacquard Evans, 27, Metro police said in a news release.Police were called to the 1000 block of Capitol Point early Sunday morning. Officers found Evans outside, on the sidewalk, with a gunshot wound to the chest, Capt..
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  • Longtime Nashville sports writer Harold Huggins dies

    Longtime Nashville sports writer Harold Huggins dies
    Buy PhotoHarold Huggins(Photo: Mike Organ / The Tennessean)Buy PhotoLongtime Nashville sports writer Harold Huggins died Sunday after battling cancer. He was 73.Mr. Huggins, who worked for the Nashville Banner, The Tennessean and the City Paper, was diagnosed with leukemia last June. He underwent several chemotherapy treatments and the cancer eventually went into remission.Mr. Huggins was able to attend the Sugar Bowl and several other sporting events after that.The cancer showed up again in mid..
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  • Hendersonville alderman Rosa Long dies

    Hendersonville alderman Rosa Long dies
    Tena Lee, Hendersonville Star News 3:32 p.m. CST February 28, 2016Hendersonville Alderman Rosa Long died Sunday.(Photo: FILE)Hendersonville Alderman Rosa Long died Sunday at Hendersonville Medical Center, according to fellow alderman and family friend Mark Skidmore.Skidmore said doctors believe the cause of death was either a stroke or a heart attack. Funeral arrangements have not yet been announced.Although Mrs. Long, 73, had been hospitalized at St. Thomas Hospital in Nashville ea..
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  • Ready for spring break? Here's help

    Ready for spring break? Here's help
    Beth J. Harpaz 2:02 p.m. CST February 28, 2016People hit the sand last March in Panama City Beach, Fla. The city is trying to tamp down trouble this year by banning drinking on the beach during March and limiting club hours.(Photo: Heather Leiphart/News Herald via AP)Spring break is at hand, but it’s not just about the beach. Cities are just as popular for some travelers, and don’t forget about spring skiing. And evidence is mixed on whether Zika is affecting tourism in the Caribbea..
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  • SEC Primary counts for Nashville and Tennessee

    SEC Primary counts for Nashville and Tennessee
    Election 2016(Photo: Submitted)Story HighlightsVoters in 12 states, including Tennessee, could help secure nominations of Trump and Clinton.Tennessee voters broke early voting records, and the last opportunity to vote is Tuesday.Editorial board endorsed George Rooker for property appraiser but made no presidential endorsement.Democrat Hillary Clinton and Republican Donald Trump are the leading candidates for their respective parties’ presidential nominations. A sweep for either of them on Super ..
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  • Quarterfinal quandy for Knights

    Quarterfinal quandy for Knights
    Ryan Jent, For the Hendersonville Star News 12:58 a.m. CST February 28, 2016PJP II boys basketball team ends season with quarterfinal loss at EnsworthPope John Paul II High junior guard Grayson Lang scored two points in the Knights' 63-43 loss at Ensworth on Saturday evening.(Photo: Phil Stauder/For the Hendersonville Star News)NASHVILLE In its previous meetings against Ensworth this season, the Pope John Paul II boys basketball team had little trouble scoring against the Tigers.In ..
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  • Power Play: Nashville Predators streaking into March

    Power Play: Nashville Predators streaking into March
    It couldn't possibly come at a better time for Nashville. Recording a fourth straight win, the Predators now sit only six points back of the Blues in the Central division. More afternoon games There's just something nice about waking up at a reasonable time on Saturday, spending the morning with the family, getting dressed and head down to the hockey rink...at 11:30 in the morning. Before noon! Nashville and St. Louis enjoyed a nice 2:00pm afternoon tilt, much to delight of fans and sportswrit..
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