After being kicked, spat on and burned, Nashville’s sit-in protesters faced their first arrests on Feb. 27, 1960. Still, they persevered.
Author: Jessica Bliss, Nashville Tennessean
The science of a storm: How a 2% tornado risk turned into seven twisters that killed 25 people and destroyed thousands of buildings
A quickly changing environment and powerful winds turned what could have been a near-miss into all-out mayhem
Hunka hunka burning rubber: Nashville bike route looks like Elvis playing a guitar
The Nashville-themed “Strava art” is part of a fun movement by athletes to create GPS pictures with their running, cycling and hiking routes.
Heroes in horror: Mass shootings across America create a celebrity culture around victims
In hundreds of active shooter attacks, public interest and an aggressive news cycle have created a complex connectionbetween tragedy and celebrity.