• About Us
  • Digital Subscription
  • Advertise With Us
    • Print Ad Rates
    • Website Ad Rates
  • Contact
  • facebook
  • twitter
  • youtube
The Tennessee Tribune
  • Home
    • COVID-19 Resource Center
    • Featured
  • News
    • State
    • Local
    • National/International News
    • Global
    • Business
      • Commentary
      • Finance
      • Local Business
    • Investigative Stories
  • Editorial
    • National Politics
    • Local News
    • Local Editorial
    • Political Editorial
    • Editorial Cartoons
  • Community
    • Classifieds
    • History
    • Tennessee
      • Chattanooga
      • Clarksville
      • Knoxville
      • Memphis
    • Public Notices
    • Women
  • Education
    • College
      • American Baptist College
      • Belmont University
      • Fisk
      • HBCU
      • Meharry
      • MTSU
      • University of Tennessee
      • TSU
      • Vanderbilt
    • Elementary
    • High School
  • Lifestyle
    • Art
    • Auto
    • Tribune Travel
    • Entertainment
      • 5 Questions With
      • Books
      • Events
      • Film Review
      • Local Entertainment
    • Family
    • Food
      • Drinks
    • Health & Wellness
    • Home & Garden
    • Featured Books
  • Religion
    • National Religion
    • Local Religion
    • Obituaries
      • National Obituaries
      • Local Obituaries
    • Faith Commentary
  • Sports
    • MLB
      • Sounds
    • NBA
    • NCAA
    • NFL
      • Titans
    • NHL
      • Predators
    • Other Sports
    • Golf
    • Professional Sports
    • Sports Commentary
    • Metro Sports
  • Media
    • Video
    • Photo Galleries
    • Take 10
    • Trending With The Tribune
News Ticker
  • [ January 18, 2021 ] Tribune’s MLK Day 2021 Featured
  • [ January 16, 2021 ] Hendrell Remus Elected as First Black Chair of TN Democratic Party Featured
  • [ January 15, 2021 ] Memphis-Area Residents Without Internet Must Wait Days for Vaccination Appointments, While Others Go to the Front of the Line Breaking News
  • [ January 15, 2021 ] TN NAACP Calls for Disciplinary Action Against State Officials who Supported the Capital Coup Featured
  • [ January 15, 2021 ] Meharry Begins offering COVID-19 Vaccines to Seniors 75 and older Saturday, Jan. 16th Featured
  • [ January 15, 2021 ] National Museum of African American Music to Hold Ribbon Cutting on MLK Day, Opens to Public Jan. 30 Featured
  • [ January 15, 2021 ] Testing Didn’t Halt COVID-19. Will Biden’s Plan Stop it? Featured
  • [ January 14, 2021 ] How Safe is Your Right to Vote? Featured
  • [ January 14, 2021 ] Judge Bell is on the Front Lines of Criminal Justice Reform Featured
  • [ January 14, 2021 ] Wife of Supreme Court Justice Thomas Backs Capitol Riot National
Home2018April

Month: April 2018

Nashville

What’s Up Unc?!?! Personalizing My Passion For Youth…

April 30, 2018 Article Submitted Comments Off on What’s Up Unc?!?! Personalizing My Passion For Youth…

Lonnell Matthews, Jr. – Your candidate for Juvenile Court Clerk We are one day away from election day for the May 1st Primary and I would like to share a personal story with you that […]

Featured

New Publishing Leader Ready For Challenges

April 26, 2018 Reginald Stuart Comments Off on New Publishing Leader Ready For Challenges

By Reginald Stuart NASHVILLE, TN — As a child growing up in Nashville, LaDonna Boyd did not know she might someday rise to become chief executive of the R.H. Boyd Publishing Corp, the nation’s oldest […]

Nashville

Candidate Sherry Jones Wants to Advocate for Kids as Juvenile Court Clerk

April 26, 2018 Clare Bratten Comments Off on Candidate Sherry Jones Wants to Advocate for Kids as Juvenile Court Clerk

By Clare Bratten NASHVILLE, TN — Sherry Jones, a plain-spoken and apparently fearless Democrat, is running for Davidson County Juvenile Court Clerk after serving for years as a Representative from district 59 in the Tennessee […]

Featured

29 Metro Council Members Back Briley for Mayor

April 26, 2018 Article Submitted Comments Off on 29 Metro Council Members Back Briley for Mayor

NASHVILLE, TN —Twenty-nine Metropolitan Council members today announce their endorsement of Mayor David Briley for the mayoral special election on May 24. With 39 Council members seated, it means that three-fourths of the Council back […]

Featured

Darryl Stewart, Retired U.S. Attorney, Dies

April 26, 2018 Article Submitted Comments Off on Darryl Stewart, Retired U.S. Attorney, Dies

CLEVELAND, OH — Darryl A. Stewart, age 67, retired Assistant United States Attorney for the Middle District of Tennessee passed away on Saturday, April 14, 2018 in his hometown of Cleveland, Ohio. A Celebration of […]

Featured

Memphis Law Firm Opens Nashville Office

April 26, 2018 Clint Confehr Comments Off on Memphis Law Firm Opens Nashville Office

By Clint Confehr MEMPHIS, TN — McCullough Law — a civil law firm specializing in bankruptcy, personal injury, family law and other civil cases started in Memphis — recently opened a Music City office. McCullough […]

Nashville

Transit Plan Not Likely to Pass in Donelson

April 26, 2018 Peter White Comments Off on Transit Plan Not Likely to Pass in Donelson

By Peter White   The Transit Plan is like a coat of many colors. It was made from bits and pieces of earlier plans like the AMP rapid transit proposal (2015) and the Metropolitan Transit Authority’s […]

Nashville

Tribune’s Editorial Board Endorses Candidates in May 1 Primary Ballot

April 26, 2018 Tribune Staff Comments Off on Tribune’s Editorial Board Endorses Candidates in May 1 Primary Ballot

NASHVILLE, TN — Tennessee Tribune’s Editorial Board  endorses the candidates in the Nashville-Davidson County Democratic primary ballot on May 1. • Criminal court of clerk: Howard Gentry is the incumbent.  Criminal Court Clerk of the Metropolitan Government of […]

Local Editorial

Grabbing Spotlight is Bad Political Behavior

April 26, 2018 Rosetta Miller Perry Comments Off on Grabbing Spotlight is Bad Political Behavior

By Rosetta Miller Perry Nashville has already had a large dose of questionable behavior from its political leadership. The entire nation was treated to the spectacle of seeing a mayor resign from office, and the […]

Nashville

Food Diplomacy Draws Crowd at Nashville Islamic Center

April 26, 2018 Peter White Comments Off on Food Diplomacy Draws Crowd at Nashville Islamic Center

By Peter White NASHVILLE, TN — Hundreds of people sampled tasty dishes from a dozen Muslim countries last Saturday at the Nashville Islamic Center in the trendy 12 South neighborhood. Mayor Briley, Councilwoman Burkley Allen, […]

Posts navigation

1 2 … 10 »

INVEST NOW

Digital Subscription ($9.95 Per Year)

Please click this button to jump to our subscription manager
Please click on the button above to login/renew your account



Kwame Leo Lillard

September 16, 1939 – December 20, 2020

WE WILL SURVIVE

EDITOR PICKS
  • Memphis-Area Residents Without Internet Must Wait Days for Vaccination Appointments, While Others Go to the Front of the Line

    January 15, 2021 Comments Off on Memphis-Area Residents Without Internet Must Wait Days for Vaccination Appointments, While Others Go to the Front of the Line
    By Wendi C. Thomas and Hannah Grabenstein MEMPHIS, Tenn. — Last Friday afternoon’s email had [...]

POPULAR POSTS
  • Firefighters clean blanket of snow off iconic church roof in Italy

    January 19, 2021 Comments Off on Firefighters clean blanket of snow off iconic church roof in Italy
    Sappada, Italy — It was a busy day for firefighters who were tasked with cleaning [...]
POPULAR CATEGORY
  • Nashville – 931
  • Local – 324 
  • National – 297
  • Health & Wellness – 259
  • Auto – 211
  • Tennessee – 207
  • Education – 165
  • Community – 157
  • TSU – 154
  • About Us
  • Digital Subscription
  • Advertise With Us
    • Print Ad Rates
    • Website Ad Rates
  • Contact

Copyright © 2020 | Site Designed By No Regret Media

Close Bitnami banner
Bitnami