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Who's in charge of Nashville's airport? US and Tennessee officials disagree under a new state law
Read full article: Who's in charge of Nashville's airport? US and Tennessee officials disagree under a new state lawNashville International Airport has quietly faced an identity crisis for weeks under a new state law, with no clear agreement about who is in charge.
Nashville, Bristol working to give NASCAR a historic racing option in Music City
Read full article: Nashville, Bristol working to give NASCAR a historic racing option in Music CityMusic City on the NASCAR schedule means texts fly to see who’s spending an extra day or two to enjoy all the town has to offer.
Texans-Titans game delayed one hour due to rolling blackouts in Nashville
Read full article: Texans-Titans game delayed one hour due to rolling blackouts in NashvilleNASHVILLE, Tenn. -- Kickoff for the Texans’ game against the Tennessee Titans has been delayed by one hour due to rolling power outages in the city, according to sources.
Black lawmaker hopes highway project can right an old wrong
Read full article: Black lawmaker hopes highway project can right an old wrongTennessee state Rep. Harold Love Jr.'s father put up a fight in the 1960s against rerouting Interstate 40 because he believed it would stifle and isolate Nashville’s Black community.
Inside the Program: John Cooper School Golf
Read full article: Inside the Program: John Cooper School GolfThe VYPE Media team traveled out to The John Cooper School earlier this year for the John Cooper 2021 Spring Media Day. We had the pleasure of sitting down with the talented athletes and coaches at John Cooper to take you inside the program.
Inside the Program: John Cooper School Baseball
Read full article: Inside the Program: John Cooper School BaseballThe VYPE Media team traveled out to The John Cooper School earlier this year for the John Cooper 2021 Spring Media Day. We had the pleasure of sitting down with the talented athletes and coaches at John Cooper to take you inside the program. Get ready for the season as VYPE goes Inside the Program with the John Cooper School Baseball Team!
Record rains cause flash flooding in Tennessee; 4 dead
Read full article: Record rains cause flash flooding in Tennessee; 4 deadHeavy rain across Tennessee flooded homes and roads as a line of severe storms crossed the state. (AP Photo/Mark Humphrey)Torrential rains across Tennessee flooded homes and at least one church and left roads impassable, prompting dozens of people to be rescued in the Nashville area. Juliet said on Facebook that knee-deep water flooded the building, busted out the glass of its front entrance and sent chairs through a hallway. AdMany rivers and creeks were at or near their highest level since 2010, according to the National Weather Service. While there was no longer any precipitation falling, flooding remained a threat, Brittney Whitehead, a weather service meteorologist in Nashville, said Sunday afternoon.
Inside the Program: John Cooper School Softball
Read full article: Inside the Program: John Cooper School SoftballThe VYPE Media team traveled out to The John Cooper School earlier this year for the John Cooper 2021 Spring Media Day. We had the pleasure of sitting down with the talented athletes and coaches at John Cooper to take you inside the program. Get ready for the season as VYPE goes Inside the Program with the John Cooper School Softball Team!
Inside the Program: John Cooper School Boys Tennis
Read full article: Inside the Program: John Cooper School Boys TennisThe VYPE Media team traveled out to John Cooper School earlier this year for the John Cooper 2021 Spring Media Day. We had the pleasure of sitting down with the talented athletes and coaches at John Cooper to take you inside the program. Get ready for the season as VYPE goes Inside the Program with the John Cooper School Boy's Tennis Team!
Nashville assessing building damage from Christmas bombing
Read full article: Nashville assessing building damage from Christmas bombingBuildings that were damaged in a Christmas Day explosion are seen, Thursday, Dec. 31, 2020 in Nashville, Tenn. Officials are continuing to assess building damage caused by the Christmas Day explosion as law enforcement officials on Thursday allowed media outlets the first opportunity to survey the bomb site. (Andrew Nelles/The Tennessean via AP, Pool)NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Officials are continuing to assess building damage caused by the Christmas Day bombing as law enforcement officials on Thursday allowed media outlets the first opportunity to survey the downtown Nashville explosion site. City officials hoped to finish their assessment of the structural damage of the 41 affected buildings by Thursday. Bill Lee has asked the White House for an emergency declaration to free up money and resources to impacted business owners. Federal officials are continuing to investigate the motive of the man they identified as the bomber, 63-year-old Anthony Quinn Warner,
Human remains found near site of Nashville explosion, officials say
Read full article: Human remains found near site of Nashville explosion, officials say(Metro Nashville PD via AP)NASHVILLE – A recreational vehicle parked in the deserted streets of downtown Nashville exploded early Christmas morning, causing widespread communications outages that took down police emergency systems and grounded holiday travel at the city’s airport. Police were responding to a report of shots fired Friday when they encountered the RV blaring a recorded warning that a bomb would detonate in 15 minutes, Metro Nashville Police Chief John Drake said. “This morning’s attack on our community was intended to create chaos and fear in this season of peace and hope. Police believe the blast was intentional but don’t yet know a motive or target, and Drake noted that officials had not received any threats before the explosion. The Federal Aviation Administration temporarily halted flights out of Nashville International Airport because of telecommunications issues associated with the explosion.
Through the Lens: The John Cooper School Winter Media Day
Read full article: Through the Lens: The John Cooper School Winter Media DayThe VYPE Media team traveled out to The John Cooper School earlier this year for the John Cooper 2020 Winter Media Day. The athletes were socially-distanced and masked-up as VYPE captured images of the top basketball and soccer players. Check out some of our favorite pictures below!
FAB 5: The Top 5 private school rankings
Read full article: FAB 5: The Top 5 private school rankingsThe private school world has been thrown for a loop with the COVID pandemic. Even more than the public school sector. The Southwest Preparatory Conference will not have a state-wide title as the North Division decided against playing. TAPPS and SPC-South have had to juggle schedules from playing each other to other public schools. St. Pius X4.
Behind the Scenes: The John Cooper School Media Day
Read full article: Behind the Scenes: The John Cooper School Media DayThe stars of The John Cooper School were socially-distanced and masked-up as VYPE took over the campus of The John Cooper School this summer for the John Cooper Fall 2020 Media DayFootball, volleyball cross country and cheer were represented during the media day featuring photoshoots, interviews, and more! Watch as VYPE Media goes Behind the Scenes at the John Cooper Fall 2020 Media Day.