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AEG makes its mark on Music City with its first Nashville venue, The Pinnacle

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wpln.org – Rachel Iacovone – 2025-02-27 12:34:00

SUMMARY: The Pinnacle, Nashville’s newest venue, opens with Kacey Musgraves on Thursday, marking a significant move by AEG to increase its presence in the city’s live music scene. Located in a skyscraper with offices for AEG, CAA, and L-Acoustics, The Pinnacle represents corporate synergy in venue ownership. AEG’s Mike DuCharme explains the booking process, where agents and bookers negotiate shows. With The Pinnacle, AEG aims to compete with Live Nation, offering bigger bids and a diverse lineup, including Kacey Musgraves, Jack White, and T-Pain. AEG is also eyeing Ascend Amphitheater, signaling further expansion in Nashville.

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Here’s the one Nashville chef named a finalist for the coveted James Beard Award

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wpln.org – Rachel Iacovone – 2025-04-03 04:41:00

SUMMARY: Chef Jake Howell of Peninsula in East Nashville has been nominated for the James Beard Award for Best Chef: Southeast, marking a return to the awards after being a semi-finalist in 2022. His menu features Iberian staples like octopus and Spanish tortillas, served in a cozy, café-like atmosphere. Other notable nominations from Nashville include Julio Hernandez of Maiz de la Vida for Best Chef: Southeast, Dung “Junior” Vo of Noko, and Bad Idea for Best New Restaurant. The James Beard Awards winners will be announced on June 16 in Chicago, promising an exciting summer ahead for Howell and Peninsula.

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Sales tax for Shelby County Jail construction one step closer | Tennessee

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www.thecentersquare.com – By Kim Jarrett | The Center Square – (The Center Square – ) 2025-04-02 12:54:00

(The Center Square) – The Senate State and Local Government Committee advanced a bill that would give Shelby County voters a chance to decide on a sales tax increase that would fund a new jail.

But Tennessee lawmakers cautioned that similar requests from other counties could be forthcoming.

Senate Bill 337 by Sen. Raumesh Akbari, D-Memphis, would raise the local sales tax from 2.75% to 3.75% if voters approve a referendum. The increase would expire in eight years.

“There are currently 2,500 inmates at the 201 Poplar, a facility that was made to house 2,400 inmates at any given time,” Akbari said. “The conditions there are not only a danger to those who are incarcerated but to those who work in the facility. Many of the escalators don’t work. Many of the elevators don’t work.”

The 43-year-old jail needs $16.5 million a year just to keep it in working order, Alicia Lindsey, chief administrative officer for the Shelby County Sheriff’s Office, told the panel.

The bill is supported by the Shelby County Commission, according to Commissioner Amber Mills.

“This is asking for a sales tax increase because we do not want a property tax increase,” Mills said. “If we fund the jail with a property tax increase, we are looking at a 74 cent property tax increase for the highest taxed county in the state of Tennessee.”

Sen. Todd Gardenhire, R-Chattanooga, said the picture lawmakers are seeing now is going to play out all across the state because of an upcoming constitutional referendum that would allow judges to deny bail for certain criminal offenses.

“Nobody is against putting away people for those types of crimes but somewhere you’ve got to pay for the jails to put those people in,” Gardenhire said.

Sen. Adam Lowe, R-Calhoun, and Sen. Kerry Roberts, R-Springfield, voted against the bill. Roberts said he acknowledged the problem but was concerned about the solution.

“I am willing to bet that if we do this, that probably four of my five counties will have a resolution for me next year to sponsor similar legislation,” Roberts said. “And we’re going to wind up with a piecemeal solution to a problem that may be more egregious in Shelby County than maybe in other counties but nonetheless exists in all the counties.”

Roberts also questioned whether or not the higher sales tax rate would drive consumers to the bordering states of Mississippi and Arkansas, which have lower sales tax rates.

The bill passed 7-2 and moves to the Senate Finance, Ways and Means Committee.

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‘Voyeurism Victims Act’ signed by Gov. Bill Lee

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www.wkrn.com – Erin McCullough – 2025-04-01 10:28:00

SUMMARY: Tennessee Governor Bill Lee signed the *Voyeurism Victims Act*, aimed at protecting individuals recorded without consent. The bill, proposed by Rep. Bob Freeman, was inspired by the case of Matthew Vollmer, who allegedly recorded sexual encounters with women using a hidden camera. Current laws classify unlawful photography as a misdemeanor, limiting justice for some victims. The act updates legal definitions and enhances victim protections, with full enforcement beginning July 1. A civil lawsuit seeking $1.8 million in damages has also been filed. However, a provision elevating the crime to a felony under certain conditions was removed from the final version.

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