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The first ever "Shakesbeer" event will be held in Murfreesboro at the Discovery Center Friday night. Comment?
Murfreesboro remembrance ride 1 of many globally
In Murfreesboro, Middle Tennessee State University students organized a Ride of Silence event Wednesday to honor Timothy Martin, who was struck and killed in February as he walked his bike across a street near the campus. Comment?
Goodwill to host 4 job fairs this week
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Goodwill Career Solutions is set to host four job fairs in Middle Tennessee this week. Comment?
26-year-old charged with abusing special needs child
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A 26-year-old Murfreesboro man was charged with abusing a 5-year-old special needs child on Tuesday. Comment?
Vacant house fire being investigated as arson
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Officials said it appears someone tried to light the door on fire in hopes of it spreading to the rest of the home. Comment?
Man critically injured after south Nashville shooting
The source is a mystery, and anyone knows where the ice might come or have pictures, send them to Nashville's News 2 to become part of the iReport 2 Network. Comment?
Smith nets hat trick for U.S. at World Championships
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Predators forward Craig Smith was a one man show today at the World Championships posting the hat trick as the United States beat Finland 4-1. The Predators were looking for a big season from Smith, but he managed only 4 goals and 8 assists with -11 rating for the season. Comment?
Huge chunks of ice spotted floating down the Cumberland River
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A viewer of Nashville's News 2 sent a picture of ice floating down the Cumberland River near McGavock Pike. Comment?
New law helps curb prescriptions for pain medication in Tennessee
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A new law forces doctors to check a data base showing a patient's drug history before the doctor writes that patient a prescription for pain medicine. Comment?
Pedestrian struck by tractor-trailer on I-40
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A pedestrian was seriously injured after he was struck by a tractor-trailer Wednesday afternoon on Interstate 40. Comment?
Police investigate alleged attempted kidnapping in Clarksville
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Clarksville police is investigating an alleged attempted kidnapping that occurred Wednesday morning. Comment?
Man wanted for Murfreesboro murder arrested in Mississippi
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A 30-year-old man was arrested in Mississippi in connection to the recent shooting death of a Murfreesboro woman. Comment?
Authorities search for missing Lawrence County man after truck found
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The Lawrence County Sheriff's Department is continuing to search for a missing 46-year-old man after his abandoned truck was found on Tuesday. Comment?
Meth lab found near Donelson Christian Academy, 6 arrested
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Metro police arrested six people in connection to a meth lab that was discovered in a home near Donelson Christian Academy Tuesday afternoon. Comment?
Murder suspect booked into Montgomery County jail
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Authorities said a man wanted for the murder of a 32-year-old woman is jailed in Montgomery County. Comment?
Man on parole accused of groping a woman in Williamson County
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A man currently on parole is accused of fondling and groping a woman at a Dollar General store in Franklin. Comment?
Family of rescued Ohio woman resides in east Tennessee
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One of the women rescued from a home in Ohio after being captured for nearly 10 years has family in east Tennessee. Comment?
TDOT plans to widen Concord Road off-ramps
This area of Williamson County has grown tremendously over the last several years resulting in more drivers exiting off of Concord Road. Comment?
Texas judge rules in favor of cheerleaders using Bible quotes on signs
According to ABC News , a judge in a Texas court ruled that the signs some cheerleaders use with Bible verses are "constitutionally permissible". The cheerleaders go to Kountze High School, about 95 miles northeast of Houston, and use the signs for the football team to run through as they head out onto the field. Comment?
Abercrombie Fitch under fire for only making clothes for thin people
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The company that has been known to blur the line between fashion and pornography is coming under fire for only making clothes for the "cool kids." "Personally I think it's kind of bogus only marketing to a certain kind of people," said Kyle Shrum of Chattanooga. Comment?