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This Nashville high school senior is trying to ride every city bus route before graduating

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wpln.org – Cynthia Abrams – 2025-02-16 12:24:00

SUMMARY: Reagan Harkins, a senior at Hume Fogg High School in Nashville, is on a mission to ride every WeGo bus route before graduation. His “bus-ket list” began as a sophomore and now, with 14 routes left, includes long commuter lines. Harkins, who helps freshmen navigate the bus system, is passionate about improving it and plans to pursue a degree in city planning. His college application essay, inspired by his bus rides, impressed admissions officers. As graduation approaches, Harkins looks forward to finishing his list, though he’ll miss Nashville as he prepares for college.

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Which cars, trucks are stolen most often in Tennessee?

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www.wkrn.com – Alix Martichoux – 2025-03-22 08:00:00

SUMMARY: Vehicle thefts in the U.S. decreased significantly in 2024, with around 850,700 cars stolen, down from over 1 million in 2023. Hyundai models, particularly the Elantra and Sonata, remain frequent targets due to vulnerabilities exploited by thieves since 2020. Anti-theft software upgrades from manufacturers have reduced thefts of these models. Nissans, particularly the Maxima and Altima, are also commonly stolen in Tennessee. Theft rates vary by location, with the highest rates in Washington, D.C., California, New Mexico, Colorado, and Nevada. The NICB recommends parking in well-lit areas and taking precautions to avoid becoming a theft victim.

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Lady Vols ride second quarter surge to dominant NCAA Tournament win

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www.wkrn.com – Reece Van Haaften – 2025-03-21 21:17:00

SUMMARY: The Tennessee Lady Vols advanced to the second round of the NCAA Tournament with a commanding 101-66 win over the South Florida Bulls, marking the first victory for first-year head coach Kim Caldwell. Tennessee had impressive second-quarter runs, including a 9-0 and a 10-0 streak, and set a program record by making 15 three-pointers. South Florida initially kept the game close with dominant rebounding but struggled against Tennessee’s defense, which forced 21 turnovers leading to 21 points. Talaysia Cooper led the Lady Vols with 20 points, followed by Samara Spencer with 15 points. Tennessee will face Ohio State next.

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Freezing temperatures affecting TN peach crops

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www.youtube.com – WKRN News 2 – 2025-03-21 17:21:30

SUMMARY: Freezing temperatures in middle Tennessee, dropping to 27°F, raised concerns about potential damage to this year’s peach crop. At Breeden’s Orchard in Mount Juliet, many peach trees were already in bloom. The owner, Amy Dorfin, and her son, Max, observed minimal damage, with only a 10-15% loss of blossoms, which is similar to what they would normally prune off. However, they remain cautious, as another freeze could impact the crop once the trees are fully in bloom. They are hopeful that the freeze may have naturally thinned the trees, reducing the need for additional pruning.

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Cold temperatures made for a frosty Friday morning in Middle Tennessee, and one that’s affected the area’s peach crop.

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