Friday, March 11, 2016

Reba McEntire, other artists add new wrinkles in videos and other top stories.

  • Reba McEntire, other artists add new wrinkles in videos

    Reba McEntire films her music video for "Just Like Them Horses."(Photo: Reba's Business Inc.)For the first time in her career, Reba McEntire wanted people to see her wrinkles.In her new self-directed music video for “Just Like Them Horses,” McEntire rejected the glam hair and makeup that’s been her professional calling card since the 1980s in favor of natural curls and the lines around her lips.“I wanted it to be totally raw,” McEntire said. “This video had to be raw because the song was so raw ..
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  • ABC's 'Nashville' announces first international concert tour

    ABC's 'Nashville' announces first international concert tour
    Buy PhotoSam Palladio performs during Country Cares for St. Jude Kids Night at the Grand Ole Opry on Sept. 23, 2014.(Photo: Shelley Mays / The Tennessean)Buy PhotoABC's "Nashville" has been a big hit overseas, particularly in the United Kingdom. This summer, fans across the pond will have the chance to see the show's stars in person."Nashville" has announced its first-ever international concert tour, which will bring four cast members to England and Scotland in June.Clare Bowen, Chris Carmack, C..
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  • Tears, prayers as Japan marks 5th anniversary of tsunami

    Tears, prayers as Japan marks 5th anniversary of tsunami
    VIDEO A woman prays in front of the lone pine tree that miraculously survived the deadly 2011 earthquake and tsunami among 70,000 trees along the coastline in Rikuzentakata, Iwate Prefecture, northeastern Japan, Friday March 11, 2016. Japanese gathered in Tokyo and along the country's ravaged northeast coast to observe a moment of silence at 2:46 p.m. Friday, exactly five years after a magnitude 9.0-earthquake struck offshore and triggered a devastating tsunami that killed more than 1..
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  • Nashville volunteers help United Way with reading program

    Nashville volunteers help United Way with reading program
    Volunteers help United Way with reading program.(Photo: Submitted Photo)Volunteers helped to sort books for the United Way on Thursday in what the organization called a “sort-a-thon,” marking the end of the United Way’s Reading Days of Action.The sort-a-thon brought together 150 volunteers from 25 Nashville corporations at McGruder United Way Family Resource Center. They packed 5,704 books into 650 bags for distribution to students in the United Way Read to Succeed program.“This event demonstrat..
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  • Knoxville, Jellico, Nashville clinics to get $800000 to treat addicts

    Knoxville, Jellico, Nashville clinics to get $800000 to treat addicts
    A meme featuring Cher has been circulating the internet reminding everyone about day light saving time. The problem is, it’s wrong!
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  • Tennessee state rep called out by Nashville Hooters server for not ...

    Tennessee state rep called out by Nashville Hooters server for not ...
    ©   WTVC | Portions are ©  Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or distributed.WTVC News Channel 9 provides coverage of news, sports, weather and community events throughout the Chattanooga, Tennessee area, including East Ridge, East Brainerd, Ooltweah, Middle Valley, Cleveland, Georgetown, Hopewell, Dayton, Dunlap and Jasper, Tennessee, For Oglethorpe, Chickamauga and Dalton, Georgia, Bridgeport and Stevenson, Alabama.
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  • Loudon County targets illegal tire dumping

    Loudon County targets illegal tire dumping
    Problem plagues counties across the state By Hugh G. Willett, Special to the News Sentinel The illegal dumping of hundreds of used tires along Loudon County roads this week is an extreme example of a problem that has plagued counties across the state almost as long as vehicles have been on the roads. Sometimes it's 40 to 50 tires in one place or even as many as a hundred at a time, said Chris Parks, director of the Loudon County Convenience Center. The 400 tires dumped in three separate areas t..
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  • Strickland: Nashville has no love for Fairgrounds TDZ

    Strickland: Nashville has no love for Fairgrounds TDZ
    “To me, we'd have to sort of start all over because the plan that had been proposed had little to no support in Nashville, and Nashville has to support it,” ...
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  • Insanely pricey hotels are undermining Nashville's convention ...

    Insanely pricey hotels are undermining Nashville's convention ...
    Top city official: "I'm maybe the biggest Nashville backer you'll find, but I'm sorry, when we are higher than San Diego ... that just proves my point." ...
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  • Nashville's Tree Canopy Threatened By Development, So Metro ...

    Nashville's Tree Canopy Threatened By Development, So Metro ...
    Hear the radio version of this story. There’s evidence of one consequence of Nashville’s building boom: the city’s trees are under threat. So while celebrating Arbor Day on Thursday, Metro handed out dozens of oak, Eastern Redbud, and Sargent Crabapple seedlings. The assembled crowd sang the praises of Nashville’s trees. From elementary school essay contestant Alex Wang, who extolled the abilities of trees to, “clean the soil, produce oxygen, remove carbon dioxide, and give animals shelte..
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MIT touts tech to speed up webpages .National Council of La Raza recognizes Sen. Lamar Alexander .
Nashville chamber, others: Slow down affordable housing plan .Apple's software chief refuses to 'turn back the clock' on iPhone security .

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