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Pentagon denies D.C. request for National Guard migrant help -
Friday, August 5, 2022
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Pentagon rejected a request from the District of Columbia seeking National Guard assistance in what the mayor has called a "growing humanitarian crisis" prompted by thousands of migrants being bused to the city from two southern states.
2.
Top Davidson County residential sales for June 2022 -
Friday, July 8, 2022
Top residential real estate sales, June 2022, for Davidson County, as compiled by the Nashville Ledger.
Address | City | Zip | Filing Date | Buyers | Sellers | Sale Price |
5863 Fredricksburg | Nashville | 37215 | 6/3 | Hazelwood Mark A | McKennon J Patrick | $7,700,000 |
1 Webster | Nashville | 37205 | 6/10 | 305 Trust | Wachtler Family Revocable Living Trust Agreement | $6,500,000 |
903 Battery | Nashville | 37220 | 6/3 | Gardner Daniel | Focus Builders LLC | $6,500,000 |
1018 Stonewall | Nashville | 37220 | 6/7 | Tubergen Luke | Korettz Elizabeth; Koretz David | $6,500,000 |
1024 Gateway | Nashville | 37220 | 6/10 | Lambert Harrel J Jr; Lambert Julia S | Maynard Jason; Maynard Joelle | $6,399,999 |
4505 Wayland | Nashville | 37215 | 6/2 | Wilfork Rory Trustee | Baird Graham Co LLC | $5,500,000 |
4816 Post | Nashville | 37205 | 6/14 | John N Vidalakis Revocable Trust | Dettwiller Kathryn | $4,900,000 |
3612A Woodmont | Nashville | 37215 | 6/8 | Kennedy Carly; Kennedy Christopher M | Jmtn Properties LLC | $4,200,000 |
1420 Richland Woods | Brentwood | 37027 | 6/10 | Lawi Neil A | Bartholomew Shellly Trustee | $4,125,000 |
7623 River Road | Nashville | 37209 | 6/3 | Bellack Bruce L Trustee | Tant Kristin J Trustee | $3,900,000 |
6133 Robin Hill | Nashville | 37205 | 6/27 | Saros Juuse | Nashville Design Build Inc | $3,850,000 |
108 Bancroft | Nashville | 37215 | 6/23 | Chappell Amanda A; Chappell Ernest F | Williams James Hunter; Williams Jennifer | $3,765,000 |
32 Northumberland | Nashville | 37215 | 6/27 | Cutsforth Dustin; Cutsforth Tamara | Davenport Mary Estate; Mary McGee Davenport Revocable Trust | $3,750,000 |
160 2nd | Nashville | 37201 | 6/10 | Tennessee Holdings LLC | 151 Nashville Project LP | $3,690,000 |
959 Greerland | Nashville | 37204 | 6/16 | Frasure Jesse; Frasure Stevie | 8Gco Revocable Living Trust | $3,500,000 |
3004 Belmont | Nashville | 37212 | 6/29 | Fulimare LLC | Double Happy Living Trust | $3,399,900 |
155 Brookfield | Nashville | 37205 | 6/17 | Hoogland Jessica Jacqueline Wood; Hoogland Keith M | Brunson Elizabeth S; Brunson Stuart T | $3,250,000 |
226 Jones | Brentwood | 37027 | 6/3 | Singer Jack L III | Tozer Dean E | $3,250,000 |
600 Georgetown | Nashville | 37205 | 6/14 | Boyce Lauren Gardes; Boyce Robert McNutt Jr | Bivens Carlee; Bivens Shaun Michael | $3,175,000 |
2510 Oakland | Nashville | 37212 | 6/10 | Talerico Anna Elizabeth; Talerico Justin Frederick | LH2 Investments LLC | $3,070,000 |
740 Georgetown | Nashville | 37205 | 6/2 | Ness Matthew | Graham Built LLC | $2,975,000 |
504 Wilson | Nashville | 37215 | 6/2 | Leclere Lance E Trustee | Fort Capital LLC | $2,953,482 |
2 Morningside | Nashville | 37215 | 6/17 | Conlon Edward D | Rogers Michael G; Stefek William R | $2,800,000 |
2025 Kingsbury | Nashville | 37215 | 6/2 | Jones Russell R | Ah Projects LLC | $2,750,000 |
1708 Graybar | Nashville | 37215 | 6/29 | Ginsberg Erik A; Hardiman Elizabeth G | Graybar Trust; McNey Greg Trustee | $2,750,000 |
6613 Sussex | Nashville | 37205 | 6/29 | A And M Properties LLC | Robertson Marriage Trust | $2,740,000 |
1007 Tower | Nashville | 37204 | 6/6 | Jaques Colby; Jaques Hayden | Ness Adelaide; Ness Matthew | $2,600,000 |
4406 Iroquois | Nashville | 37205 | 6/15 | Lankford Brenton; Lankford Jennifer | Carpenter Stephanie J Trustee; Sj Carpenter Revocable Trust | $2,550,000 |
3414 Golf Club | Nashville | 37215 | 6/17 | 3414 Golf Club Lane Revocable Trust | Todd Aimee; Todd Henry Frank | $2,530,000 |
3416 Golf Club | Nashville | 37215 | 6/7 | Gupta Ajay | Kluwe Christien; Lou Dianne | $2,460,000 |
1238 Hickory Springs | Brentwood | 37027 | 6/10 | Butera Barry Jr; Butera Sabrina | Bell John A Jr; King Karen Jane | $2,400,000 |
3917 Trimble | Nashville | 37215 | 6/14 | Helfrich Anita; Helfrich Austen | Gallagher Hilary; Gallagher Ryan | $2,350,000 |
1016B 9th | Nashville | 37203 | 6/7 | Porter Joseph D | Blue Sky Horizon GP | $2,202,000 |
160 2nd | Nashville | 37201 | 6/10 | Nashville Holdings LLC | 151 Nashville Project LP | $2,155,000 |
1212 Laurel | Nashville | 37203 | 6/29 | Lenoir Scot | Liddle Tim; Mercy Joy Moore | $2,150,000 |
2402 Sterling | Nashville | 37215 | 6/16 | Dunn Rebecca; Dunn William B | New Life Trust | $2,150,000 |
1616 West End | Nashville | 37203 | 6/29 | Hall Michael; Hall Valarie | Bennett Angela; Bennett Bruce | $2,100,000 |
3701 Whitland | Nashville | 37205 | 6/22 | Pennington Kathryn H; Pennington Thomas T | Alexander Andrew Franklin Estate; Alexander Andrew Estate | $2,100,000 |
211 Hillwood | Nashville | 37205 | 6/22 | Lyell Susan Trustee; New Life Revocable Living Trust | Clayton Daniel L; Clayton Stacy E | $2,100,000 |
108 High Estes | Nashville | 37215 | 6/2 | Arrieta Dominique | Tichenor Daniel | $2,100,000 |
930 Chancery | Nashville | 37205 | 6/27 | Gallagher Cathleen | Duse Mario; Sheldon Krista | $2,090,000 |
1616 West End | Nashville | 37203 | 6/17 | 1600 West End Ave LLC | 1600 West End Ave Part LLC | $2,080,750 |
701 Lynnwood | Nashville | 37205 | 6/8 | Fort Belvedere LLC | Harper James Robert Sr; Harper Julia Whittington | $2,000,000 |
10 Bancroft | Nashville | 37215 | 6/24 | Davis Properties Of Tn LLC | Fehr Clint; Fehr Linda; Fehr Cliint | $2,000,000 |
4023 Graybar | Nashville | 37215 | 6/2 | Heller Daniel; Heller Olivia | Camden Chambers Trust | $2,000,000 |
3418B Hopkins | Nashville | 37215 | 6/3 | McKennon Kathryn Caldwell | Local Family Trust | $1,950,000 |
2209 20th | Nashville | 37212 | 6/16 | Phelps Patrick W; Phelps Sarah D | John Premi; John Roy | $1,950,000 |
3905 Cambridge | Nashville | 37205 | 6/9 | Caplan Dina Bagrak; Caplan Matthew Andrew | Fa John; Fa Lindsay W | $1,942,000 |
160 2nd | Nashville | 37201 | 6/10 | Scott Garney B III | 151 Nashville Project LP | $1,930,000 |
1212 Laurel | Nashville | 37203 | 6/3 | Depaoli Robert M | Frank Larry Trustee | $1,930,000 |
1616 West End | Nashville | 37203 | 6/29 | King Kenneth | 1600 West End Ave Part LLC | $1,918,000 |
1616 West End | Nashville | 37203 | 6/13 | Slavik Lisa; Slavik Michael | 1600 West End Ave Part LLC | $1,903,000 |
1917 Old Hickory | Brentwood | 37027 | 6/2 | Chandler Ventures LLC | Schmittou Larry L | $1,900,000 |
4212 Estes | Nashville | 37215 | 6/2 | Sellers Marty Thomas | Schroeder David M | $1,900,000 |
213 Vaughns Gap | Nashville | 37205 | 6/1 | Crowell Carrie K; Knobler Daniel C | Depippa Meghan Walls; Depippa Michael | $1,850,000 |
4316 Colorado | Nashville | 37209 | 6/10 | Salow Christopher A; Salow Stacey L | Barlowe Kristin G; Clauer James S | $1,850,000 |
4704 Dakota | Nashville | 37209 | 6/13 | Austin Landon | Build Nashville LLC | $1,850,000 |
4303A Utah | Nashville | 37209 | 6/2 | Dejong Gene Alan | Richland Building Partners LLC | $1,850,000 |
160 2nd | Nashville | 37201 | 6/10 | Hall Thomas | 151 Nashville Project LP | $1,850,000 |
1211 Paris | Nashville | 37212 | 6/21 | Crawford Kandace; Crawford Matthew | Larry Frank And Marla Meyer Frank Living Trust | $1,825,000 |
4406B Lealand | Nashville | 37204 | 6/8 | Bullock Nancy S; Thrailkill Eric W | MJH Ventures LLC | $1,805,000 |
2025B Castleman | Nashville | 37215 | 6/1 | McKinney Duncan | Campbell Cole Thomas | $1,801,000 |
118 Clydelan | Nashville | 37205 | 6/9 | Baskin Stefan | Schlanger Linda F | $1,800,000 |
4506 Dakota | Nashville | 37209 | 6/21 | Fabc House Trust | Stafford Andrea; Stafford Timothy | $1,800,000 |
140 46th | Nashville | 37209 | 6/27 | Seven Camille; Seven Michael | Alfrey John Reed; Alfrey Samuel A Jr | $1,800,000 |
6733 Currywood | Nashville | 37205 | 6/24 | Moresco Lynda; Moresco Scott | White Melanie D; White Shelby H | $1,800,000 |
4301 Wyoming | Nashville | 37209 | 6/28 | Blaha Craig E; Blaha Cynthia O | Thomason Kelsey; Thomasson Frank | $1,775,000 |
973 Greerland | Nashville | 37204 | 6/8 | Cooper Michael; Cooper Nadalie | Stallard Brian K; Stallard Wendy | $1,750,000 |
221 Bowling | Nashville | 37205 | 6/16 | 3704 Whitland Avenue LLC | Cigarran Chris; Cigarran Katherine | $1,750,000 |
4303B Utah | Nashville | 37209 | 6/16 | Struble Lisa; Struble Mark | Richland Building Partners LLC | $1,750,000 |
3914 Cambridge | Nashville | 37205 | 6/14 | Lindley Jacob R; Lindley Kathryn J | Copeland Darden H; Copeland Natalie R | $1,750,000 |
5612 Stanford | Nashville | 37215 | 6/3 | Banks Joanne W Trustee | Coke William G | $1,746,000 |
2018 10TH | Nashville | 37204 | 6/29 | Fleming Magnus | Aylward Richard | $1,745,000 |
4406A Lealand | Nashville | 37204 | 6/10 | Morrell Stephen W | Mjh Ventures LLC | $1,705,000 |
919 Montrose | Nashville | 37204 | 6/14 | Bell Alissa Marie; Sharmat Samuel Lawrence | Wicks Gabriel D; Wicks Megan | $1,700,000 |
4217 Morriswood | Nashville | 37204 | 6/15 | Rosenthal Brandon; Rosenthal Lindsey | Friesch Kelly; Friesch Michael | $1,700,000 |
536 Brentview Hills | Nashville | 37220 | 6/24 | Hubbard Charles Joseph; Hubbard Emily | Jonathan Murrell Irrevocable Trust; Murrell Jonathan Trustee | $1,690,000 |
1016 Glendale | Nashville | 37204 | 6/17 | Jones James Sutton; Jones Melissa | Lowe Gretchen; Lowe John | $1,650,000 |
28 Fox Vale | Nashville | 37221 | 6/28 | Henry William T; Throneberry Christi | Chaffin Jane B; Chaffin John P | $1,635,000 |
2805 Tyne | Nashville | 37215 | 6/1 | Chandelier Development | Jones Lorraine Dennison Estate; Thompson Robin Jones | $1,625,000 |
1005 Trinity | Nashville | 37218 | 6/27 | West Trinity LLC | Wiley Rosie L; Wiley Winston | $1,600,000 |
6104 Hickory Valley | Nashville | 37205 | 6/28 | Two Lines LLC | Std Properties LLC | $1,600,000 |
1003 Bate | Nashville | 37204 | 6/2 | Coleman Catherine A Trustee | Murray Michael F | $1,600,000 |
818 Dewees | Nashville | 37204 | 6/1 | Dickerson Sarah Kathryn; Winter Gavin Lee | Mitchell Brian Davidson; Mitchell Laura Frances | $1,585,000 |
2613B Kirkwood | Nashville | 37204 | 6/15 | Ybarra Jennifer Wallace; Ybarra Richardo Val | Grant Ventures LLC | $1,575,000 |
4034 Crestridge | Nashville | 37204 | 6/7 | Esposito Laurence; Esposito Sarah | Gordon Abigail; Gordon Abigail Smith; Gordon David Franklin | $1,525,000 |
906 Knox | Nashville | 37204 | 6/14 | Trotz Barry | Tilden Daniel | $1,500,000 |
1 Foxhall Close | Nashville | 37215 | 6/16 | Dunn Andrew; Jumper Nicole | Thetford John Mark; Thetford Martha A; Thetford William B | $1,500,000 |
2004 Kingsbury | Nashville | 37215 | 6/14 | Bmack Enterprises LLC | Robertson Kenneth J; Robertson Renee D | $1,500,000 |
5824 Fredricksburg | Nashville | 37215 | 6/27 | Kavoosifar Caitlin; Kavoosifar Cameron | Harris Deborah J; Harris Deborah S | $1,500,000 |
904 Bradford | Nashville | 37204 | 6/2 | Knell Family Properties LLC | Gilley Gregory A | $1,500,000 |
636 Royal Oaks | Nashville | 37205 | 6/8 | Farrell Allison Abide; Farrell Derek A | Thompson Caroline Hall; Thompson Michael P Jr | $1,500,000 |
1110 Biltmore | Nashville | 37204 | 6/16 | Wise Stephanie Kristen | Drake Daniel; Drake Heidi | $1,500,000 |
4100 Kimbark | Nashville | 37215 | 6/17 | Gao Payton; Gao Xiaoyu | Heller Daniel; Heller Olivia | $1,477,500 |
3624 Brush Hill | Nashville | 37216 | 6/14 | Eagle Justin; Eagle Samantha | Rammer Peggy; Rammer Steve | $1,450,000 |
4636 Mountain View | Nashville | 37215 | 6/29 | Bucchi Paul | Stephenson Lawrence C; Stephenson Ruth Steele | $1,425,000 |
3634 Valley Vista | Nashville | 37205 | 6/10 | Grones Elizabeth Erin; Grones Thomas | Tyska Matthew | $1,425,000 |
2500C Linden | Nashville | 37212 | 6/17 | Davis John; Davis Stacy | Jones Matthew; Wright Rachel P; Wright Rachel | $1,421,500 |
113 Pembroke | Nashville | 37205 | 6/27 | Orr Edee | Evans Charles K; Evans Emily N | $1,420,000 |
3503 General Bate | Nashville | 37204 | 6/28 | Tozer Dean E | C&J Builders LLC | $1,408,540 |
1616 West End | Nashville | 37203 | 6/29 | Culotta Michael J | 1600 West End Ave Part LLC | $1,404,000 |
730 Hill | Brentwood | 37027 | 6/24 | Crosby Emily S; Crosby Seth H | Bishop Patricia A; Harwood Kerri Lynn | $1,402,000 |
3716 Cedarwood | Nashville | 37216 | 6/29 | Joyce John Jay | Carter Claude E | $1,400,000 |
3824 Brick Church | Nashville | 37207 | 6/6 | Rocky Top Bnb LLC | Bowman Patsy; Bowman Paul D | $1,400,000 |
221 Bowling | Nashville | 37205 | 6/14 | Cigarran Chris; Cigarran Katherine | Barden Brenda | $1,400,000 |
1712 Green Hills | Nashville | 37215 | 6/7 | 1712 Green Hills Drive Trust | Munyan Ben; Munyan Teyanna | $1,400,000 |
813 Saussy | Nashville | 37205 | 6/10 | Decker James John | Merkelz Kurt | $1,385,000 |
3426 Golf Club | Nashville | 37215 | 6/8 | Whitehead Ashley Viquez; Whitehead Richard Colby | Wigington Robert R; Wigington Kandace P | $1,375,000 |
2504 Brittany | Nashville | 37206 | 6/2 | Tavel Donelle Louise | Pierce Dev Group LLC | $1,375,000 |
125 Westover | Nashville | 37205 | 6/6 | McKernan Jason T; McKernan Lindsey | Casey Kevin M | $1,369,900 |
147 Kenner | Nashville | 37205 | 6/15 | Choe Jennifer; Choe Jonathan | Mauldin Anne Ingram; Osborne Keaton Harrison | $1,360,000 |
1058 Granbery Park | Brentwood | 37027 | 6/21 | Kwakye Adonteng A | Kaliher Susan; Kaliher Timothy P; Patterson Gerald G | $1,350,000 |
2004 Overhill | Nashville | 37215 | 6/8 | Montgomery William Scott | Davis W Kirby Jr | $1,350,000 |
615 Belle Meade | Nashville | 37205 | 6/9 | Carver Mark Trustee | Lebrun Gillian D | $1,350,000 |
770 Saussy | Nashville | 37205 | 6/6 | Danziger Lindsey; Danziger Michael | Kaye Michael Jon; Putman Angel | $1,350,000 |
301 Demonbreun | Nashville | 37201 | 6/9 | Hinterglemm LLC | Dunn Paula T; Dunn Timothy Casey | $1,350,000 |
714 12th | Nashville | 37206 | 6/15 | Farrelly Stephen | Gill Bruce; Turner James; Turner James D | $1,342,868 |
1212 Laurel | Nashville | 37203 | 6/10 | Daniels Evan | Maloney Amy L; Maloney Martin Michael Jr | $1,325,000 |
841B Dewees | Nashville | 37204 | 6/24 | Bahrani Eman; Jan Taha A | Sanders Anna E; Sanders Tyler S | $1,325,000 |
1606 Russell | Nashville | 37206 | 6/1 | Murphy Rhoda Jaffin | Eagle Justin; Eagle Samantha | $1,325,000 |
1616 West End | Nashville | 37203 | 6/13 | Aldean Broadwest LLC | 1600 West End Ave Part LLC | $1,324,000 |
900 20th | Nashville | 37212 | 6/28 | Ahbal Trust | Hannah Street Assoc LLC | $1,320,000 |
929 Clayton | Nashville | 37204 | 6/14 | Veyhl Elizabeth P; Veyhl John R | Buyer Accepted LLC | $1,309,350 |
180 9th | Nashville | 37203 | 6/3 | Meyer Amy | Bulgarino Nicole E | $1,300,000 |
5009 Nevada | Nashville | 37209 | 6/15 | Herberg-Waldron Meredith; Sanders Alisha | Rollings Matthew C; Rollings Paloma Cain | $1,300,000 |
5528 Saddlewood | Brentwood | 37027 | 6/28 | Hill Stephanie A | Craven Alyson H; Craven Richard O | $1,300,000 |
1172 Safety Harbor | Old Hickory | 37138 | 6/21 | Wheeler Dale | Bynum Dennis T | $1,292,500 |
929 Clayton | Nashville | 37204 | 6/6 | Buyer Accepted LLC | Coates Sherri R Trustee; Sherri R Coates Trust | $1,290,000 |
1007B Grandview | Nashville | 37204 | 6/1 | Haycraft James; Hoffman Christine | Thompson Dale | $1,285,000 |
1014 13th | Nashville | 37212 | 6/16 | Bymaster Eric | Bexon Patricia Marie; Bexon Simon J | $1,279,000 |
6035 Hill | Nashville | 37209 | 6/22 | Skyline Studios LP | Gardwill LLC; Goza James | $1,275,000 |
1616 West End | Nashville | 37203 | 6/29 | Lutz Charleton M T Trustee | 1600 West End Ave Part LLC | $1,265,705 |
893 Lakemont | Nashville | 37220 | 6/2 | Everage Sarah | Butera Barry | $1,265,000 |
1020 Villa | Nashville | 37212 | 6/23 | Spencer Lana; Spencer Randy | Cremer Sarah; Warner Jeremy; Warner Sarah | $1,260,000 |
1004A Caldwell | Nashville | 37204 | 6/13 | Margaret F Whitlock Revocable Trust Agreement | Scout Opportunity Fund LLC | $1,260,000 |
3101 Vanderbilt | Nashville | 37212 | 6/2 | Powers John | Abi Investments LLC | $1,260,000 |
1401 Lillian | Nashville | 37206 | 6/29 | Mitchell Matthew | Bergmann Mia Isabelle; Hansen Jennifer | $1,250,000 |
831 Crestridge | Nashville | 37204 | 6/14 | Pennington Abra L; Pennington Jefferson C III | Tweed Enterprises LLC | $1,250,000 |
6508 Cornwall | Nashville | 37205 | 6/27 | Francy David Andrew | Laurie Sandra D | $1,250,000 |
506 Fairfax | Nashville | 37212 | 6/6 | Rowe George D III | Bonczar Thaddeus; Evans Lea Helen | $1,250,000 |
6120 Bresslyn | Nashville | 37205 | 6/27 | W Development LLC | Honsberger Janice N; Honsberger Peter N | $1,250,000 |
263B Riverside | Nashville | 37206 | 6/7 | Robinson Hannah Beth; Robinson Richard | Ls-Tg Home Fund LLC | $1,225,000 |
5309 Forest Acres | Nashville | 37220 | 6/2 | Aiken Jennifer Lynne Randolph | Duley Caroline Victoria Trustee | $1,210,000 |
2621 Barclay | Nashville | 37206 | 6/7 | Harper Trust; Johnson Timothy M Trustee | Iannone Anthony Joseph | $1,200,000 |
4032 Outer | Nashville | 37204 | 6/13 | Boon Anna; Boon Robert | Reich Family Trust | $1,200,000 |
4112 Outer | Nashville | 37204 | 6/13 | Lankford Elizabeth P; Lankford Timothy | Kona Key Revocable Trust | $1,200,000 |
505 Wedgewood | Nashville | 37203 | 6/17 | Sky Team 4 LLC | Hegarty Rory | $1,200,000 |
263A Riverside | Nashville | 37206 | 6/2 | Abdelqader Fadia | LS-TG Home Fund LLC | $1,200,000 |
4201 Farrar | Nashville | 37215 | 6/29 | Bars Hooper Holdings LLC | Pendelton Zita C; Pendleton Bradley F | $1,200,000 |
163 Charleston | Nashville | 37205 | 6/29 | Wood Barrett R; Wood Ryan McLaughlin | Haun Family Trust | $1,200,000 |
5018 Timberhill | Nashville | 37211 | 6/1 | McDaniel Helen Beckner; McDaniel John | Johnson Danielle Bennett; Johnson Rick Thomas | $1,200,000 |
904 Fireside | Brentwood | 37027 | 6/28 | Flores Helen; Flores Jason; Flores Lorenzo Larry Jr | Schmid Julian Christopher; Schmid Lauren Parkerson | $1,200,000 |
925 Kirkwood | Nashville | 37204 | 6/29 | Pyles Steven Craig Trustee | Iffert John P | $1,200,000 |
1616 West End | Nashville | 37203 | 6/16 | Ac Johnson Properties LLC | 1600 West End Ave Part LLC | $1,194,655 |
924 Montrose | Nashville | 37204 | 6/17 | Mawn Louise A | Smith Daniel; Smith Lucile | $1,175,000 |
208 Gentry | Nashville | 37206 | 6/9 | Sterling Alexandra; Sterling Andrew | Brixton Holdings LLC | $1,170,000 |
1616 West End | Nashville | 37203 | 6/8 | Heyer Vern M | 1600 West End Ave Part LLC | $1,167,000 |
1212 Laurel | Nashville | 37203 | 6/21 | Glaus William D Sr; Kumar Nita Shamine | Depaoli Robert | $1,165,000 |
1913 Shelby | Nashville | 37206 | 6/17 | Correll Ashley; Lopiano Gabrielle | Kerrigan Autumn; Kerrigan Martin | $1,160,000 |
160 2nd | Nashville | 37201 | 6/29 | Carter Bobbie Y; Carter Robert A | 151 Nashville Project LP | $1,153,800 |
1007A Grandview | Nashville | 37204 | 6/7 | Smith Eleanor A | Thompson Dale | $1,150,000 |
3529 Nebraska | Nashville | 37209 | 6/6 | Poe Lauren M | Savell Brady; Savell Mary Dessie | $1,150,000 |
305 Saint James | Nashville | 37215 | 6/17 | Burns Daniela; Burns Terrence | Bird Richard D Estate | $1,150,000 |
3209 Acklen | Nashville | 37212 | 6/8 | Kalani Marc; Procaccini Francesca | Blair Abby Elizabeth; Blair Shawn William | $1,150,000 |
1128 Duncanwood | Nashville | 37204 | 6/1 | Trujillo Jessalyn Traylor; Trujillo Mario Andres | Kruspe Michael; Kruspe Sarah | $1,150,000 |
1616 West End | Nashville | 37203 | 6/3 | Big Spring Properties LLC | 1600 West End Ave Part LLC | $1,143,905 |
1616 West End | Nashville | 37203 | 6/3 | Cowart Richard Glenn | 1600 West End Ave Part LLC | $1,137,000 |
1616 West End | Nashville | 37203 | 6/1 | Davis Bradley Scott | 1600 West End Ave Part LLC | $1,122,000 |
402 Rudolph | Nashville | 37206 | 6/17 | Ronk Allison; Ronk Matthew Michael | Sorrels Michael W; Sorrels Whitney L | $1,115,000 |
1616 West End | Nashville | 37203 | 6/29 | Stewart Emily | 1600 West End Ave Part LLC | $1,112,000 |
1011A Douglas | Nashville | 37204 | 6/9 | Reavis Amy Spalding | McQuaig Heather; McQuaig James Moody | $1,110,000 |
3623 Wilbur | Nashville | 37204 | 6/6 | Thomi Aria; Graf Miguel | Marks Kathleen; Marks Morgan Joseph | $1,108,000 |
1616 West End | Nashville | 37203 | 6/16 | Oteam Family Trust | 1600 West End Ave Part LLC | $1,107,000 |
847 Dewees | Nashville | 37204 | 6/2 | ShaLLCross Anthony | Dougherty Shaun | $1,105,000 |
4045 Outer | Nashville | 37204 | 6/27 | 8Gco Revocable Living Trust | White Pines Building Group LLC | $1,100,000 |
1915 18th | Nashville | 37212 | 6/10 | Goodwin Cody Ray; Koran Mary Ellen | Kirk Revocable Trust | $1,100,000 |
2517 Blair | Nashville | 37212 | 6/7 | Dean Laura Closson; Grimaldi Carmine Boon | Ghanem Jennifer S; Peetz Allan; Peetz Mehgan | $1,100,000 |
2913 Vaulx | Nashville | 37204 | 6/6 | Chapman Christina C | Condon John; Condon Lori D | $1,100,000 |
4120 Outer | Nashville | 37204 | 6/29 | Mjh Ventures LLC | Fisher June S | $1,100,000 |
4040 Outer | Nashville | 37204 | 6/28 | 8Gco Revocable Living Trust | White Pines Building Group LLC | $1,100,000 |
6534 Melinda | Nashville | 37205 | 6/29 | Tasker Cassandra Ruth | Parsons Blake | $1,100,000 |
1616 West End | Nashville | 37203 | 6/13 | Basrai Margaret | 1600 West End Ave Part LLC | $1,095,000 |
3000 Poston | Nashville | 37203 | 6/1 | Spada Christina; Wright Mark Theron | Xin Family 2019 Long Term Irrevocable Trust | $1,080,000 |
1616 West End | Nashville | 37203 | 6/3 | Hargett Charles | 1600 West End Ave Part LLC | $1,075,000 |
889 Lakemont | Nashville | 37220 | 6/29 | Delong Chris A; Delong Karol Ann | Garber Heidi V; Garber Stuart A | $1,075,000 |
3808 Central | Nashville | 37205 | 6/24 | Cobb Michelle Balaklaw; Cobb Tyler | Dahlman Kimberly Brown; Dahlman Roger Albert | $1,065,000 |
2472 Abbott Martin | Nashville | 37215 | 6/14 | White Pines Building Group LLC | Richardson Walter III | $1,060,000 |
4304B2 Dakota | Nashville | 37209 | 6/27 | Singer Jeffrey R; Singer Julie S | Coryell Edward J; Hyman Karen M | $1,051,000 |
720 Southmeade | Nashville | 37204 | 6/23 | 720 Southmeade LLC | Luton Sadie Estate | $1,050,000 |
176 Charleston | Nashville | 37205 | 6/24 | Reedy Karlyn | Norman Seth Walker | $1,050,000 |
1102 5th | Nashville | 37207 | 6/3 | Marinkov Ty | LS-TG Home Fund LLC | $1,050,000 |
370 Wallace | Nashville | 37211 | 6/28 | Domestic Builders LLC | Hall Adrianne May; Hall Robert Michael II | $1,050,000 |
521 Hobson Chapel | Nashville | 37206 | 6/29 | Carroll Colleen; Fortner Margaret | Eastwood Village Tn LLC | $1,035,000 |
505 Wedgewood | Nashville | 37203 | 6/15 | Umipig Cynthia; Umipig Federico | Aho David; Riley Jeffrey | $1,025,000 |
20 Belcaro | Nashville | 37215 | 6/2 | Fritch Barbara Ann | Horne Treva C Trustee | $1,015,000 |
1616 West End | Nashville | 37203 | 6/2 | Cibic Vida; Oconnor John Joseph | 1600 West End Ave Part LLC | $1,009,000 |
1616 West End | Nashville | 37203 | 6/16 | Greg And Elizabeth Allen Family 2011 Trust | 1600 West End Ave Part LLC | $1,007,000 |
3712 McConnell | Nashville | 37204 | 6/13 | Kiani Sanaz | Threadgill Dorothy P Estate | $1,000,050 |
5810 Vine Ridge | Nashville | 37205 | 6/22 | Palmer Jeremiah Jonathan | Werthan Anthony L; Werthan Cathy T | $1,000,000 |
2095 Graybar | Nashville | 37215 | 6/14 | Harwell Christopher F Trustee | Ennis Brenda; Ennis Bryan | $1,000,000 |
616A Stockell | Nashville | 37207 | 6/2 | Gillespie James C II | Capital Invest LLC | $1,000,000 |
6508 Melinda | Nashville | 37205 | 6/15 | Range Construction LLC | White James P Jr; White Tina Marie | $1,000,000 |
5809 Petersburg | Brentwood | 37027 | 6/13 | Andersen Emily Ralls; Andersen Jonathan Carter; Ralls Douglas J; Ralls Patricia S | Boon Anna C; Boon Robert D II | $1,000,000 |
616B Stockell | Nashville | 37207 | 6/2 | Gillespie James C II | Capital Invest LLC | $1,000,000 |
6718 Duquaine | Nashville | 37205 | 6/21 | Ball Tyler | Tucker Charles K Estate; Tucker Elizabeth; Tucker Jonathan Lee; Tucker Kenneth W; Tucker Martha M Estate; Tucker Patrick Steven | $1,000,000 |
501 Fairfax | Nashville | 37212 | 6/24 | Martino Jake; Ramage Eliana C | Holt Nicholas Perkins Jr; Holt Richard Michael; Sykes Mary Ann Holt | $1,000,000 |
6037 Hill | Nashville | 37209 | 6/17 | Green Lawrence Scott; Green Beverly Ann | Gardwill LLC; Goza James | $998,066 |
1616 West End | Nashville | 37203 | 6/1 | Limestone Real Estate Holdings LLC | 1600 West End Ave Part LLC | $987,000 |
2411 Crestmoor | Nashville | 37215 | 6/28 | Shivers Harriette H; Shivers Ralph D | Oglesby Barbara | $985,000 |
1107 Seymour | Nashville | 37206 | 6/21 | Schauer Jordan A | Harlow Summer Brooke | $985,000 |
4016 Aberdeen | Nashville | 37205 | 6/16 | Brown Amy Elaine; Brown Travis Richard | Hill Jennifer A | $985,000 |
1101 Caldwell | Nashville | 37204 | 6/28 | Sable Amanda; Sable Delbert Jr | Hollier John D; Hollier Laura Martin | $982,000 |
82 Ravenwood Hills | Nashville | 37215 | 6/2 | Moise Anna Christian Trustee | Matthews Margaret Anne Trustee | $980,250 |
517 Hobson Chapel | Nashville | 37206 | 6/13 | One For The Table LLC | Eastwood Village Tn LLC | $977,500 |
1302 7th | Nashville | 37208 | 6/3 | Henwood Christopher | Harrell Connor Franklin | $975,000 |
809 Sylvan | Nashville | 37206 | 6/1 | Cavaleri Gregory | Trinity Rock Ventures LLC | $975,000 |
1109 Village Spring | Nashville | 37207 | 6/23 | Blackwell Properties LLC | Crowne Property Acquisitions LLC | $968,640 |
2007 Lombardy | Nashville | 37215 | 6/17 | Joondeph Kimberly Springer | Gaglione William J | $960,000 |
4026 MURPHY | Nashville | 37209 | 6/7 | Reilly Joseph; Reilly Margaret Garrett | Henley David R Jr | $952,500 |
425 Landon | Nashville | 37220 | 6/16 | Anderson-Decorte LLC | Johnson Jennifer; Johnson Josiah | $950,000 |
519 Hobson Chapel | Nashville | 37206 | 6/23 | Dhar Nalina Vanessa; Gulati Girish | Eastwood Village Tn LLC | $950,000 |
922 Douglas | Nashville | 37204 | 6/28 | Schmidt Lori | Nguyen Minh; Nguyen Minh Van; Omar Ashwaq Bakari | $950,000 |
1212 Laurel | Nashville | 37203 | 6/23 | Khalife Elio | Daniels Evan | $950,000 |
4015 Murphy | Nashville | 37209 | 6/28 | Mandy Dev LLC | Bars Hooper Holdings LLC | $950,000 |
3508 Hillsdale | Nashville | 37205 | 6/6 | Russell M Flaum Trust | Brown Amy; Brown Travis | $950,000 |
970 Youngs | Nashville | 37207 | 6/14 | 970 J Youngs Lane LLC | Up Infinite LLC | $950,000 |
2221A Carter | Nashville | 37206 | 6/24 | Shubert Erin; Thompson David | Perry Allen | $950,000 |
1810 5th | Nashville | 37208 | 6/13 | Young Christopher S; Young Jennifer A | Farrell Allison Abide; Farrell Allison Clere; Farrell Derek A | $949,000 |
3118 Trevor | Nashville | 37209 | 6/29 | Bowling Robert S; Bowling Tracy Ann | Johnston Thomas M | $949,000 |
1001 Draughon | Nashville | 37204 | 6/2 | Levin Anita | Gibson Rebecca L | $948,000 |
116 Pineywood Acres | Madison | 37115 | 6/23 | Raymond Heather; Raymond Marc | Demaree Christa L; Demaree Edward Matthew | $945,000 |
4609 Elkins | Nashville | 37209 | 6/10 | Walters Jonathan; Walters Kelli | Lawrence Meredith Johnson; Scully Patrick Dylan | $940,000 |
1028 Chicamauga | Nashville | 37206 | 6/22 | Turner Brianna Elizabeth Bartelsmeyer; Turner David Harrison | Farfel Shaina; Kaufman Andrew | $936,400 |
1003 52nd | Nashville | 37209 | 6/14 | Jackson Leslie Anne; Jackson Robert Lee | Johnson Whitney Lane | $935,000 |
1004 Southside | Nashville | 37203 | 6/21 | Hinds Jennifer; Hinds Michael | Salters Trust | $935,000 |
6714 Darden | Nashville | 37205 | 6/14 | Royal Jessica Diane; Royal Caroline Spencer | Connolly Sarah Yahner | $930,000 |
8135 Cloverland | Nashville | 37211 | 6/22 | White Melanie D; White Shelby H | Shaw Janette F; Shaw Michael D | $929,000 |
930 Battery | Nashville | 37220 | 6/7 | Eps Homes LLC | Purdom John Thomas II | $927,000 |
3917 Moss Rose | Nashville | 37216 | 6/14 | Hedrick Eric Michael; Holland Anika | Rader Nela | $925,000 |
5567 Hill | Brentwood | 37027 | 6/2 | Bandyopadhyay Susanta | Tetz Kevin Alan | $925,000 |
116 Newton Nook | Brentwood | 37027 | 6/22 | Al-Mohammad Fidda; El-Hulu Asad | Merkh Jonathan M; Merkh Rebecca | $925,000 |
409 Hillwood | Nashville | 37205 | 6/17 | 2K Dev LLC | James And Flodine Duke Trust | $920,000 |
409 Wayside | Nashville | 37205 | 6/16 | Bullpen Properties Inc | Music City Holdings LLC | $917,550 |
510 Brentview Hills | Nashville | 37220 | 6/2 | Petro Kathleen | Montgomery Richard | $915,000 |
1616 West End | Nashville | 37203 | 6/15 | Cuneo James B; Cuneo Mary Evans | Revelette Mason R | $909,000 |
232 Leonard | Nashville | 37205 | 6/27 | Andrew M Eccher And Susan G Eccher Revocable Trust | Paulus Max; Paulus Victoria; Hunter Joshua | $905,000 |
7935 Buffalo | Nashville | 37221 | 6/3 | Vorbrich Nola Trustee | Price Michael J | $901,000 |
2207 Pennington Bend | Nashville | 37214 | 6/10 | Martino Katrina Marie | Salerno Kathryn; Urban Brent John | $900,000 |
652 Vernon | Nashville | 37209 | 6/24 | Barnes Cecelia | Pearson J David | $900,000 |
5812 Petersburg | Brentwood | 37027 | 6/13 | Heater Brendan W; Heater Erin N | Guizani Nicole Chaput; Guizani Zied | $900,000 |
1600 Observatory | Nashville | 37215 | 6/9 | Drees Premier Homes Inc | Lipscomb University | $900,000 |
5542 Knob | Nashville | 37209 | 6/8 | Grove Julianne; Grove Steven Ryan | Mattice Kevin; Mattice Rory; Moore R L | $900,000 |
...3.
Abortion, women's rights grow as priorities: AP-NORC poll -
Friday, July 1, 2022
WASHINGTON (AP) — A new poll finds a growing percentage of Americans calling out abortion or women's rights as priorities for the government in the wake of the Supreme Court's decision to overturn Roe v. Wade, especially among Democrats and those who support abortion access.
4.
Biden calls migrant deaths 'horrifying and heartbreaking' -
Friday, June 24, 2022
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden said Tuesday that the deaths of migrants who were in the back of a tractor-trailer in Texas was "horrifying and heartbreaking."
"While we are still learning all the facts about what happened and the Department of Homeland Security has the lead for the investigation, initial reports are that this tragedy was caused by smugglers or human traffickers who have no regard for the lives they endanger and exploit to make a profit," he said in a statement shortly after arriving in Spain on the second stop of a trip in Europe.
5.
How Tennessee, other U.S. states have banned, limited, protected abortion -
Friday, June 24, 2022
The U.S. Supreme Court has overturned Roe v. Wade, the 1973 decision that had provided a constitutional right to abortion. Friday's ruling is expected to lead to abortion bans in roughly half the states. In anticipation of the decision, several states led by Democrats have taken steps to protect abortion access. The decision also sets up the potential for legal fights between the states over whether providers and those who help women obtain abortions can be sued or prosecuted.
6.
Companies weigh in on proposed SEC climate disclosure rule -
Friday, June 17, 2022
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Securities and Exchange Commission moved closer Friday to a final rule that would dramatically alter what public companies tell shareholders about climate change — both the risks it poses to their operations and their own contributions to the problem.
7.
O'Rourke bets shooting will shake up Texas governor's race -
Friday, May 27, 2022
WASHINGTON (AP) — Still mourning a Texas mass shooting, Democrat Beto O'Rourke gave his long-shot campaign a jolt by imploring a national audience that it was finally time for real action to curb the proliferation of high-powered guns in his home state and across America.
8.
Biden says 'we have to act' after Texas school shooting -
Friday, May 20, 2022
WASHINGTON (AP) — Lamenting a uniquely American tragedy, an anguished and angry President Joe Biden delivered an urgent call for new restrictions on firearms after a gunman shot and killed at least 19 children at a Texas elementary school.
9.
Biden's election year challenge: Blame GOP for nation's woes -
Friday, April 22, 2022
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden has an election-year message for frustrated voters: At least he's trying.
For those who think he isn't doing enough to help Ukraine fend off the Russian invasion, Biden announced $800 million in new military support on Thursday. To ease the pain of high gas prices, he's tapped the Strategic Petroleum Reserve and reopened onshore sales of oil and natural gas leases on public land. And to address historic inflation, Biden has tried to smooth out supply chain-crimping bottlenecks at the nation's ports.
10.
EXPLAINER: Why is Texas policing its border with Mexico? -
Friday, April 15, 2022
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Gov. Greg Abbott's decision to impose additional inspections of trucks entering Texas from Mexico is his latest move in an unprecedented foray into border security, which has long been the federal government's domain.
11.
Trucker blockade snarls US-Mexico border over Texas order -
Friday, April 8, 2022
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — One of the busiest trade ports on the U.S.-Mexico border remained effectively closed Wednesday as frustration and traffic snarls mounted over new orders by Texas Gov. Greg Abbott requiring extra inspections of commercial trucks as part of the Republican's sprawling border security operation.
12.
Biden: Government standing up to 'hateful' transgender bills -
Friday, April 1, 2022
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden said Thursday that his administration is "standing up" for transgender Americans against "hateful bills" being passed at the state level and that he is committed to advancing equality across society.
13.
'We have to stand up:' US governors impose sanctions on Russia -
Friday, February 25, 2022
Some U.S. governors are taking matters into their own hands and imposing their own economic sanctions on Russia for invading Ukraine.
Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf on Sunday asked the Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board to remove Russian-sourced products from stores in the commonwealth. He said the board has already identified Russian-sourced products currently being sold at Fine Wine & Good Spirits stores and urged for sales to cease as quickly as possible, WPXI-TV reported.
14.
Austin to governors: Guard troops must get COVID-19 vaccine -
Friday, January 28, 2022
WASHINGTON (AP) — Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin, in letters to seven governors, is reaffirming the need for members of their states' Army and Air National Guards to get the mandatory COVID-19 vaccine or lose their Guard status.
15.
FDA halts use of antibody drugs that don't work vs. omicron -
Friday, January 21, 2022
WASHINGTON (AP) — COVID-19 antibody drugs from Regeneron and Eli Lilly should no longer be used because they don't work against the omicron variant that now accounts for nearly all U.S. infections, U.S. health regulators said Monday.
16.
Samsung says it will build $17B chip factory in Texas -
Friday, November 26, 2021
Samsung said it plans to build a $17 billion semiconductor factory outside of Austin, Texas, amid a global shortage of chips used in phones, cars and other electronic devices.
"This is the largest foreign direct investment in the state of Texas, ever," Texas Gov. Greg Abbott said in announcing the project Tuesday.
17.
GOP pushback on employer vaccine mandate underway in states -
Friday, November 5, 2021
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) — President Joe Biden's mandate for many private employers to require their workers to be vaccinated against COVID-19 is facing a wall of opposition from state Republican officials who are passing laws and signing orders to exempt workers, threatening businesses that comply and preparing a legal fight over rules that were announced Thursday.
18.
Supreme Court questions controversial Texas abortion law -
Friday, October 29, 2021
WASHINGTON (AP) — A majority of the Supreme Court signaled Monday they would allow abortion providers to pursue a court challenge to the controversial Texas law that has virtually ended abortion in the nation's second-largest state after six weeks of pregnancy.
19.
Supreme Court questions Texas law banning most abortions -
Friday, October 29, 2021
WASHINGTON (AP) — A majority of the Supreme Court signaled Monday they would allow abortion providers to pursue a court challenge to a Texas law that has virtually ended abortion in the nation's second-largest state after six weeks of pregnancy.
20.
Boeing tells workers they must get COVID-19 vaccine -
Friday, October 8, 2021
SEATTLE (AP) — The Boeing Co. has told employees they must be vaccinated against COVID-19 or possibly be fired.
The Seattle Times reports the deadline for workers at the aerospace giant is Dec. 8.
21.
Texas governor orders ban on private company vaccine mandate -
Friday, October 8, 2021
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Texas Gov. Greg Abbott issued an executive order Monday to prohibit any entity, including private business, from enforcing a COVID-19 vaccine mandate on workers and called on state lawmakers to pass a similar ban into law.
22.
EXPLAINER: The Texas abortion law's swift impact, and future -
Friday, October 8, 2021
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — A federal judge on Wednesday ordered Texas to suspend a new law banning most abortions, which had already put a strain on clinics and patients in the month since it took effect.
23.
Prisons, border wall: How GOP is looking to use COVID money -
Friday, October 1, 2021
CHICAGO (AP) — When Democrats passed President Joe Biden's $1.9 trillion coronavirus relief package, Republicans called it liberal "pet projects" disguised as pandemic aid.
But now that Republican governors and local leaders have the money in hand, they are using it for things on their wish lists, too.
24.
Maybe it’s time for Texas to stop messing with us -
Friday, October 1, 2021
The woman walking up the aisle at the Texas Rangers stadium in Arlington was attractive and apparently a baseball fan, two positive attributes in my book. But her T-shirt message was off-putting:
“American,” it stated. “Until Texas secedes.”
25.
Texas GOP bets on hard right turn amid changing demographics -
Friday, September 3, 2021
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Republicans in America's largest conservative state for years racked up victories under the slogan "Keep Texas Red," a pledge to quash a coming blue wave that Democrats argued was inevitable given shifting demographics.
26.
Biden blasts high court failure to block Texas abortion curb -
Friday, September 3, 2021
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden on Thursday blasted the Supreme Court's decision not to block a new Texas law banning most abortions in the state and directed federal agencies to do what they can to "insulate women and providers" from the impact.
27.
After voters embraced mail ballots, GOP states tighten rules -
Friday, September 3, 2021
A monthslong campaign by the Republican Party, fueled in part by the false narrative of widespread fraud in last year's presidential election, has led to a wave of new voting laws that will tighten access to the ballot for millions of Americans.
28.
Texas Legislature sends sweeping GOP voting bill to governor -
Friday, August 27, 2021
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — The GOP-controlled Texas Legislature passed a broad overhaul of the state's election laws Tuesday, tightening already strict voting rules and dealing a bruising defeat to Democrats who waged a monthslong fight over what they argued was a brazen attempt to disenfranchise minorities and other Democratic-leaning voters.
29.
Virus surge breaks hospital records amid rising toll on kids -
Friday, August 27, 2021
Kentucky and Texas joined a growing list of states that are seeing record numbers of hospitalized COVID-19 patients in a surge that is overwhelming doctors and nurses and afflicting more children.
Intensive care units around the nation are packed with patients extremely ill with the coronavirus — even in places where hospitalizations have not yet reached earlier peaks.
30.
Bus driver shortages are latest challenge hitting US schools -
Friday, August 20, 2021
HELENA, Mont. (AP) — A Montana school district is dangling $4,000 bonuses and inviting people to test drive big yellow school buses in hopes of enticing them to take a job that schools are struggling to fill as kids return to in-person classes.
31.
GOP governors, school districts battle over mask mandates -
Friday, August 20, 2021
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (AP) — Millions of students in Florida, Texas and Arizona are now required to wear masks in class as school boards in mostly Democratic areas have defied their Republican governors and made face coverings mandatory.
32.
Texas governor tests positive for COVID-19, in 'good health' -
Friday, August 13, 2021
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Texas Gov. Greg Abbott tested positive for COVID-19 on Tuesday, according to his office, who said the Republican is in good health and experiencing no symptoms.
33.
DeSantis top donor invests in COVID drug governor promotes -
Friday, August 13, 2021
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis — who has been criticized for opposing mask mandates and vaccine passports — is now touting a COVID-19 antibody treatment in which a top donor's company has invested millions of dollars.
34.
Republicans take to mask wars as virus surges in red states -
Friday, August 13, 2021
WASHINGTON (AP) — Top Republicans are battling school districts in their own states' urban, heavily Democratic areas over whether students should be required to mask up as they head back to school — reigniting ideological divides over mandates even as the latest coronavirus surge ravages the reddest, most unvaccinated parts of the nation.
35.
Analysis: Delta variant upends politicians' COVID calculus -
Friday, July 30, 2021
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden's administration drew up a strategy to contain one coronavirus strain, then another showed up that's much more contagious.
This week — a month late — Biden met his goal of 70% of U.S. adults having received at least one COVID-19 shot. Originally conceived as an affirmation of American resiliency to coincide with Independence Day, the belated milestone offered little to celebrate. Driven by the delta variant, new cases are averaging more than 70,000 a day, above the peak last summer when no vaccines were available. And the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is drawing criticism from experts in the medical and scientific community for its off-and-on masking recommendations.
36.
Biden chides Republican governors who resist vaccine rules -
Friday, July 30, 2021
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden called on resistant Republican governors to "get out of the way" of vaccine rules aimed at containing the more transmissible and dangerous COVID-19 variant. He backed city and private mandates requiring people to be vaccinated to go about some daily activities.
37.
The long, 'surreal' days of the runaway Texas legislators -
Friday, July 16, 2021
WASHINGTON (AP) — Sheltered in a downtown D.C. hotel, the Democratic lawmakers who left Texas to block a restrictive voting bill are living a life of stress and scrutiny.
After bolting the state Monday in order to sabotage the bill by denying a quorum in the Texas House of Representatives, the more than 50 state legislators find themselves balancing a punishing schedule of political lobbying, outside work and family obligations, all under a national spotlight.
38.
Top Davidson County residential sales for second quarter 2021 -
Friday, July 16, 2021
Top residential real estate sales, second quarter 2021, for Davidson County, as compiled by Chandler Reports.
Chandler Reports has been publishing Real Estate Market Data since 1968. That year, Chandler began collecting residential sales information for the Chandler Residential Report, considered the authoritative source for residential real estate sales information. Over the next three decades, the publications have been continually refined, enhanced and expanded, growing to include lot sales data, new residential construction and absorption information, and commercial sales. In 1987, Chandler Reports began one of the first on–line real estate market data services in the country, and is a nationally recognized leader in the industry. In 2004, Chandler Reports was purchased by The Daily News Publishing Co. In 2007, Chandler introduced RegionPlus, including property research for Nashville and Middle Tennessee. Visit online at chandlerreports.com.
39.
Top Davidson County residential sales for June 2021 -
Friday, July 16, 2021
Top residential real estate sales, June 2021, for Davidson County, as compiled by Chandler Reports.
Chandler Reports has been publishing Real Estate Market Data since 1968. That year, Chandler began collecting residential sales information for the Chandler Residential Report, considered the authoritative source for residential real estate sales information. Over the next three decades, the publications have been continually refined, enhanced and expanded, growing to include lot sales data, new residential construction and absorption information, and commercial sales. In 1987, Chandler Reports began one of the first on–line real estate market data services in the country, and is a nationally recognized leader in the industry. In 2004, Chandler Reports was purchased by The Daily News Publishing Co. In 2007, Chandler introduced RegionPlus, including property research for Nashville and Middle Tennessee. Visit online at chandlerreports.com.
40.
Pressured by allies, Biden escalates fight for voting rights -
Friday, July 9, 2021
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden will lay out the "moral case" for voting rights as he faces growing pressure from civil rights activists and other Democrats to combat efforts by Republican-led state legislatures to restrict access to the ballot.
41.
Lee, 14 other GOP governors urge release of Census redistricting data -
Friday, June 18, 2021
Fifteen Republican governors sent a letter Tuesday to the U.S. Department of Commerce urging that the U.S. Census Bureau release redistricting data as soon as possible, saying further delays would hurt efforts to redraw congressional and legislative districts.
42.
Justice Dept.: Missouri governor can't void federal gun laws -
Friday, June 18, 2021
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Justice Department is warning Missouri officials that the state can't ignore federal law, after the governor signed a bill last week that bans police from enforcing federal gun rules.
43.
Analysis: Breaking down the College World Series teams -
Friday, June 18, 2021
OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — A look at the eight teams competing in the College World Series, which starts Saturday at TD Ameritrade Park. (Capsules in order of CWS opening games. Coaches' records through super regionals):
44.
Analysis: Breaking down the College World Series teams -
Friday, June 11, 2021
OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — A look at the eight teams competing in the College World Series, which starts Saturday at TD Ameritrade Park. (Capsules in order of CWS opening games. Coaches' records through super regionals):
45.
Biden pushes for US voting rights law as restrictions mount -
Friday, May 28, 2021
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden used the 100th anniversary of Tulsa's race massacre to make a plea for sweeping legislation in Congress to protect the right to vote as Republican-led governments in Texas and other states pass new restrictions making it tougher to cast ballots.
46.
With bankruptcy tossed, what's next for the NRA? -
Friday, May 14, 2021
NEW YORK (AP) — Now that a judge has rejected the National Rifle Association's bankruptcy bid, blocking its plan to reincorporate in Texas, the gun rights group is back to fighting a lawsuit that threatens to put it out of business.
47.
Judge dismisses NRA bankruptcy case in blow to gun group -
Friday, May 7, 2021
DALLAS (AP) — A federal judge dismissed the National Rifle Association's bankruptcy case Tuesday, leaving the powerful gun-rights group to face a New York state lawsuit that accuses it of financial abuses and aims to put it out of business.
48.
Despite business warnings, GOP moves ahead with voting bills -
Friday, April 30, 2021
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Republican lawmakers around the country are pressing ahead with efforts to tighten voting laws, despite growing warnings from business leaders that the measures could harm democracy and the economic climate.
49.
Top Davidson County residential sales for March 2021 -
Friday, April 16, 2021
Top residential real estate sales, March 2021, for Davidson County, as compiled by Chandler Reports.
Chandler Reports has been publishing Real Estate Market Data since 1968. That year, Chandler began collecting residential sales information for the Chandler Residential Report, considered the authoritative source for residential real estate sales information. Over the next three decades, the publications have been continually refined, enhanced and expanded, growing to include lot sales data, new residential construction and absorption information, and commercial sales. In 1987, Chandler Reports began one of the first on–line real estate market data services in the country, and is a nationally recognized leader in the industry. In 2004, Chandler Reports was purchased by The Daily News Publishing Co. In 2007, Chandler introduced RegionPlus, including property research for Nashville and Middle Tennessee. Visit online at chandlerreports.com.
50.
Some businesses want masks on, even as states drop mandates -
Friday, April 2, 2021
NEW YORK (AP) — Although Texas no longer requires people to wear masks to protect against COVID-19, customers do need them to enter De J. Lozada's store.
"We cannot afford to take chances with the lives of my staffers. They're young people and their parents have entrusted me with their care," says Lozada, owner of Soul Popped Gourmet Popcorn, a shop located in Austin's Barton Creek Square Mall.
51.
Republicans trod well-worn path to court to sue Biden -
Friday, April 2, 2021
WASHINGTON (AP) — These are busy days for Republican state attorneys general, filing repeated lawsuits that claim President Joe Biden and his administration are overstepping their authority on immigration, climate change, the environment and taxes.
52.
Homeland Security head spars with Congress over border surge -
Friday, March 19, 2021
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden's head of Homeland Security sparred Wednesday with members of Congress over the surge of migrants at the Southwest border, refusing to concede the situation was a crisis or even much different from what the two previous administrations faced.
53.
Crowded bars: March Madness or just plain madness? -
Friday, March 12, 2021
CHICAGO (AP) — The NCAA Tournament and bars were made for each other, with fans of powerhouse teams like Gonzaga and longshots like Colgate pouring in to cheer their teams. Until last year, that is, when COVID-19 blew up everybody's brackets.
54.
House panel seeks storm documents from Texas grid operator -
Friday, March 5, 2021
WASHINGTON (AP) — The House Oversight Committee is investigating the agency that operates the Texas power grid, seeking information and documents about the lack of preparation for the recent winter storm that caused millions of power outages and dozens of deaths across the state.
55.
Biden stands by May timeline for vaccines for all US adults -
Friday, February 26, 2021
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden said the U.S. expects to take delivery of enough coronavirus vaccine for all adults by the end of May — two months earlier than anticipated — and he pushed states to get at least one shot into the arms of teachers by the end of March to hasten school reopenings.
56.
Texas and other states ease COVID-19 rules despite warnings -
Friday, February 26, 2021
Texas on Tuesday became the biggest state to lift its mask rule, joining a rapidly growing movement by governors and other leaders across the U.S. to loosen COVID-19 restrictions despite pleas from health officials not to let down their guard yet.
57.
Biden surveys Texas weather damage, thanks emergency workers -
Friday, February 26, 2021
HOUSTON (AP) — President Joe Biden heard firsthand from Texans clobbered by this month's brutal winter weather on Friday as he made his first trip to a major disaster area since he took office.
58.
Why some Texans are getting sky-high energy bills -
Friday, February 19, 2021
After unusual icy weather left millions of Texans without power, some are facing another crisis: Sky-high electricity bills.
The surge in pricing is hitting people who have chosen to pay wholesale prices for their power, which is typically cheaper than paying fixed rates during good weather, but can spike when there's high demand for electricity. Many of those who have reported receiving large bills are customers of electricity provider Griddy, which only operates in Texas.
59.
US needs to brace itself for more deadly storms, experts say -
Friday, February 19, 2021
WASHINGTON (AP) — Deadly weather will be hitting the U.S. more often, and America needs to get better at dealing with it, experts said as Texas and other states battled winter storms that blew past the worst-case planning of utilities, governments and millions of shivering residents.
60.
Daily COVID-19 deaths in US reach highest level since May -
Friday, November 20, 2020
The surging coronavirus is taking an increasingly dire toll across the U.S. just as a vaccine appears at hand, with the country now averaging over 1,300 COVID-19 deaths per day — the highest since the calamitous spring in and around New York City.
61.
Governors ratchet up restrictions ahead of Thanksgiving -
Friday, November 13, 2020
From California to Pennsylvania, governors and mayors across the U.S. are ratcheting up COVID-19 restrictions amid the record-shattering resurgence of the virus that is all but certain to get worse because of holiday travel and family gatherings over Thanksgiving.
62.
Top Davidson County residential sales for October 2020 -
Friday, November 13, 2020
Top residential real estate sales, October 2020, for Davidson County, as compiled by Chandler Reports.
Chandler Reports has been publishing Real Estate Market Data since 1968. That year, Chandler began collecting residential sales information for the Chandler Residential Report, considered the authoritative source for residential real estate sales information. Over the next three decades, the publications have been continually refined, enhanced and expanded, growing to include lot sales data, new residential construction and absorption information, and commercial sales. In 1987, Chandler Reports began one of the first on–line real estate market data services in the country, and is a nationally recognized leader in the industry. In 2004, Chandler Reports was purchased by The Daily News Publishing Co. In 2007, Chandler introduced RegionPlus, including property research for Nashville and Middle Tennessee. Visit online at chandlerreports.com.
63.
Biden's warning on oil tests voter resolve on climate change -
Friday, October 23, 2020
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — Joe Biden is confronting the harsh political realities of combating climate change.
The Democratic presidential nominee has spent months touting a $2 trillion plan to boost investment in clean energy and stop all climate-damaging emissions from the U.S. economy by 2050. The plan implied that he would wean the U.S. off oil and gas, but Biden wasn't so explicit about the industry's fate — until Thursday night.
64.
Texas high court blocks Houston plan to offer mail ballots -
Friday, October 2, 2020
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — The Texas Supreme Court ruled Wednesday that 2 million Houston voters cannot receive unsolicited mail ballot applications from local elections officials who are dramatically expanding ways to vote in November in the nation's third-largest county, a key battleground in Texas.
65.
Nashville included in NASCAR 2021 schedule shakeup -
Friday, September 25, 2020
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) — NASCAR promised radical changes to the 2021 schedule and delivered Wednesday with six road courses, the first dirt race for the Cup Series since 1970 and new stops in Nashville and Austin, Texas.
66.
Confirmed US virus cases rise amid new global restrictions -
Friday, July 10, 2020
MIAMI (AP) — California, Arizona, Texas and Florida together reported about 36,000 new coronavirus cases Wednesday as restrictions aimed at combating the spread of the pandemic took hold in the United States and around the world in an unsettling sign reminiscent of the dark days of April.
67.
Virus cases rise in U.S. states amid new world restrictions -
Friday, July 10, 2020
MIAMI (AP) — Arizona, Texas and Florida together reported about 25,000 new coronavirus cases on Wednesday as restrictions aimed at combating the spread of the pandemic took hold in the United States and around the world in an unsettling sign reminiscent of the dark days of April.
68.
As virus roars back, so do signs of a new round of layoffs -
Friday, June 26, 2020
WASHINGTON (AP) — The reopening of Tucson's historic Hotel Congress lasted less than a month.
General manager Todd Hanley on June 4 ended a two-month coronavirus lockdown and reopened the 39-room hotel at half-capacity, along with an adjoining restaurant for outdoor dining. Yet with reported COVID-19 cases spiking across Arizona, Hanley made the painful decision last weekend to give up, for now.
69.
States retreat as confirmed virus cases hit all-time high -
Friday, June 26, 2020
Texas and Florida reversed course and clamped down on bars again Friday in the nation's biggest retreat yet as the number of confirmed coronavirus infections per day in the U.S. surged to an all-time high of 40,000.
70.
American Airlines will book flights to full capacity -
Friday, June 26, 2020
DALLAS (AP) — American Airlines will start booking flights to full capacity next week, ending any effort to promote social distancing on its planes while the United States sets records for new reported cases of the coronavirus.
71.
Governors who quickly reopened backpedal as virus surges -
Friday, June 26, 2020
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — When Texas began lifting coronavirus restrictions, Republican Gov. Greg Abbott didn't wear a mask. He wouldn't let mayors enact extra precautions during one of America's swiftest efforts to reopen. He pointed out that the White House backed his plan and gave assurances there were safe ways to go out again.
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US health officials estimate 20M Americans have had virus -
Friday, June 26, 2020
WASHINGTON (AP) — U.S. officials estimate that 20 million Americans have been infected with the coronavirus since it first arrived in the United States, meaning that the vast majority of the population remains susceptible.
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AP-NORC poll: Support for restrictions, virus worries wane -
Friday, June 26, 2020
WASHINGTON (AP) — After months of steady progress, new confirmed cases of COVID-19 climbed to near record levels in the U.S. this week. Experts blame a nation that's become complacent, and a new poll finds evidence to back them up: Support for measures to slow the virus' spread has declined from the early days of the coronavirus pandemic.
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US virus cases continue to rise at near-record rate -
Friday, June 26, 2020
NEW YORK (AP) — The number of new coronavirus cases per day in the U.S. stood near an all-time high Thursday at more than 34,000, hovering close to the peak reached in late April during some of the darkest and deadliest days of the crisis.
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US job market's modest improvement may be stalling -
Friday, June 26, 2020
WASHINGTON (AP) — The number of laid-off workers seeking U.S. unemployment aid barely fell last week, and the reopening of small businesses has leveled off — evidence that the job market's gains may have stalled just as a surge in coronavirus cases is endangering an economic recovery.
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'Coming back and biting us': US sees virus resurgence -
Friday, June 19, 2020
HOUSTON (AP) — Hospital administrators and health experts warned desperately Wednesday that parts of the U.S. are on the verge of becoming overwhelmed by a resurgence of the coronavirus, lamenting that politicians and a tired-of-being-cooped-up public are letting a disaster unfold.
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Beijing outbreak raises virus fears for rest of the world -
Friday, June 12, 2020
BEIJING (AP) — China raised its emergency warning to its second-highest level and canceled more than 60% of the flights to Beijing on Wednesday amid a new coronavirus outbreak in the capital. It was a sharp pullback for the nation that declared victory over COVID-19 in March and a message to the rest of the world about how tenacious the virus really is.
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Top Davidson County residential sales for May 2020 -
Friday, June 12, 2020
Top residential real estate sales, May 2020, for Davidson County, as compiled by Chandler Reports.
Chandler Reports has been publishing Real Estate Market Data since 1968. That year, Chandler began collecting residential sales information for the Chandler Residential Report, considered the authoritative source for residential real estate sales information. Over the next three decades, the publications have been continually refined, enhanced and expanded, growing to include lot sales data, new residential construction and absorption information, and commercial sales. In 1987, Chandler Reports began one of the first on–line real estate market data services in the country, and is a nationally recognized leader in the industry. In 2004, Chandler Reports was purchased by The Daily News Publishing Co. In 2007, Chandler introduced RegionPlus, including property research for Nashville and Middle Tennessee. Visit online at chandlerreports.com.
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SEC to allow football workouts on campus beginning June 8 -
Friday, May 22, 2020
Southeastern Conference schools will be able to bring football and basketball players back to campus for voluntary activities starting June 8 at the discretion of each university.
The SEC's announcement Friday is the latest sign that a college football season will be launched in some form this fall. The move comes two days after the NCAA Division I Council voted to lift a moratorium on voluntary workouts on campus by football and basketball players, effective June 1.
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Most states still fall short of recommended testing levels -
Friday, May 15, 2020
WASHINGTON (AP) — As businesses reopened Friday in more of the U.S., an overwhelming majority of states still fall short of the COVID-19 testing levels that public health experts say are necessary to safely ease lockdowns and avoid another deadly wave of outbreaks, according to an Associated Press analysis.
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AP FACT CHECK: Trump's perfect China 'ban,' death toll myths -
Friday, May 8, 2020
WASHINGTON (AP) — Truth often takes a beating when President Donald Trump talks about his administration's response to the coronavirus and the subsequent death toll in the U.S. This past week was no exception.
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AP-NORC poll: Majority disapprove of coronavirus protests -
Friday, May 8, 2020
WASHINGTON (AP) — A majority of Americans disapprove of protests against restrictions aimed at preventing the spread the coronavirus, according to a new poll that also finds the still-expansive support for such limits — including restaurant closures and stay-at-home orders — has dipped in recent weeks.
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Trump 'not sure we even have a choice' on reopening states -
Friday, May 8, 2020
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump was continuing his push to get states reopened as he praised another Republican governor for rolling back state coronavirus restrictions while welcoming that governor, Greg Abbott of Texas, to the White House. That reopening comes despite Texas failing to meet the administration's recommended benchmarks.
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AP-NORC poll: Few Americans support easing virus protections -
Friday, April 17, 2020
WASHINGTON (AP) — Despite pockets of attention-grabbing protests, a new survey finds Americans remain overwhelmingly in favor of stay-at-home orders and other efforts to slow the spread of the coronavirus. A majority say it won't be safe to lift such restrictions anytime soon, even as a handful of governors announce plans to ease within days the public health efforts that have upended daily life and roiled the global economy.
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Powerful GOP allies propel Trump effort to reopen economy -
Friday, April 10, 2020
WASHINGTON (AP) — Leading Republicans say the coronavirus shutdown cannot go on. Car-honking activists swarmed a statehouse Wednesday to protest stay-home restrictions. Capitol Hill staff are quietly drafting bills to undo the just-passed rescue aid and push Americans back to work.
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Court allows medication abortions in Texas during pandemic -
Friday, April 10, 2020
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — A federal appeals court panel ruled that medication abortions, in which pills are taken to terminate a pregnancy, can be provided in Texas during the coronavirus pandemic.
The ruling Monday from a three-judge panel of the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals was among several developments in Republican-led states where governors have sought to prohibit almost all abortions by classifying them as elective procedures that should be put off during the virus outbreak.
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Trump resists national shutdown, leaving it up to states -
Friday, March 27, 2020
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump is resisting calls to issue a national stay-at-home order to stem the spread of the new coronavirus despite his administration's projections that tens of thousands of Americans are likely to be killed by the disease. One by one, though, states are increasingly pushing shutdown orders of their own.
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Another attempt to move ahead on virus aid package snags -
Friday, March 20, 2020
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump expressed qualms Monday about extending the current 15-day shutdown recommended by the federal government, even as his officials warned that the coronavirus crisis is deepening and Congress ran into more roadblocks trying to complete a nearly $2 trillion economic rescue package.
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Congressional rescue talks churn as viral crisis expands -
Friday, March 20, 2020
WASHINGTON (AP) — Top-level negotiations between Congress and the White House churned late into the night over a now nearly $2 trillion economic rescue package, as the coronavirus crisis deepened, the nation shut down and the first U.S. senator tested positive for the disease.
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Top Middle Tennessee residential sales for February 2020 -
Friday, March 20, 2020
Top residential real estate sales, February 2020, for Davidson, Williamson, Rutherford, Wilson and Sumner counties, as compiled by Chandler Reports.
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Online political ads: cheap, efficient and ripe for misuse -
Friday, January 31, 2020
Older men in Arkansas might see a close-up photo of President Donald Trump pumping his fist in the air, along with a message asking them to donate $30 to his campaign for a Super Bowl commercial.
Middle-aged women in California might see a photo of Trump pointing to a crowd, with a plea for them to give "any amount" to the campaign.
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Storms with hurricane-force winds, huge hail threaten South -
Friday, January 10, 2020
Hurricane-force wind gusts and hail the size of baseballs could accompany potent storms that also threaten to spin up tornadoes and drench the South with heavy rains, forecasters said Friday.
The national Storm Prediction Center said more than 18 million people in Louisiana, Arkansas, Texas and Oklahoma will be at an enhanced risk of storms Friday that could include strong tornadoes and flooding rains. The area includes several major Texas cities including Dallas, Houston and Austin.
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Top Middle Tennessee commercial sales for November 2019 -
Friday, December 20, 2019
Top commercial real estate sales, November 2019, for Davidson, Williamson, Rutherford, Wilson and Sumner counties, as compiled by Chandler Reports.
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Top Middle Tennessee residential sales for November 2019 -
Friday, December 13, 2019
Top residential real estate sales, November 2019, for Davidson, Williamson, Rutherford, Wilson and Sumner counties, as compiled by Chandler Reports.
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Energy Secretary Perry says he is resigning by year's end -
Friday, October 18, 2019
WASHINGTON (AP) — Energy Secretary Rick Perry announced Thursday that he will leave his job by the end of the year, saying that under President Donald Trump the nation is nearing energy independence.
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Top Middle Tennessee residential sales for April 2019 -
Friday, May 17, 2019
Top residential real estate sales, April 2019, for Davidson, Williamson, Rutherford, Wilson and Sumner counties, as compiled by Chandler Reports.
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Judge orders Texas not to purge voters after botching list -
Friday, February 22, 2019
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Saying there is no evidence of widespread election fraud in Texas, a federal judge Wednesday blocked the removal of any registered voter after state Republican leaders loudly but wrongly questioned the U.S. citizenship of tens of thousands of people.
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Apple upstages Amazon in selecting new tech hub locations -
Friday, December 14, 2018
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — One tech giant strung dozens of North American cities through a circus-like contest that led mayors and governors to desperately pitch their regions — and offer huge sums of public money — in hopes of landing a gleaming new corporate campus. The other swept in quietly before making its big move.
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Top Middle Tennessee residential sales for July 2018 -
Friday, August 17, 2018
Top residential real estate sales, July 2018, for Davidson, Williamson, Rutherford, Wilson and Sumner counties, as compiled by Chandler Reports.
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$1 million-plus Middle Tennessee residential sales for Q2 2018 -
Friday, August 3, 2018
Residential real estate sales, Second quarter 2018, of $1 million of more for Davidson, Williamson, Rutherford, Wilson and Sumner counties, as compiled by Chandler Reports.
Chandler Reports has been publishing Real Estate Market Data since 1968. That year, Chandler began collecting residential sales information for the Chandler Residential Report, considered the authoritative source for residential real estate sales information. Over the next three decades, the publications have been continually refined, enhanced and expanded, growing to include lot sales data, new residential construction and absorption information, and commercial sales. In 1987, Chandler Reports began one of the first on–line real estate market data services in the country, and is a nationally recognized leader in the industry. In 2004, Chandler Reports was purchased by The Daily News Publishing Co. In 2007, Chandler introduced RegionPlus, including property research for Nashville and Middle Tennessee. Visit online at chandlerreports.com.