» Subscribe Today!
The Power of Information
Home
The Ledger - EST. 1978 - Nashville Edition
X
Skip Navigation LinksHome > Name & Property Search

Name & Property Search

Search results for 'Mike Johnson' | Search again
DeSoto Public Records:5
Shelby Public Records:22
Editorial:100
West Tennessee:65
Middle Tennessee:225
East Tennessee:27
Other:0

You must be a subscriber to see the full results of your search.

Please log in or subscribe below if you are not already a subscriber.

TNLedger Knoxville Edition subscribers get full access to more than 13 million names and addresses along with powerful search and download features. Get the business leads you need with powerful searches of public records and notices. Download listings into your spreadsheet or database.

Learn more about our services | Search again


Editorial Results (free)

1. Meet the medical contrarians picked to lead health agencies under Trump and Kennedy -

WASHINGTON (AP) — President-elect Donald Trump has assembled a team of medical contrarians and health care critics to fulfill an agenda aimed at remaking how the federal government oversees medicines, health programs and nutrition.

2. Speaker Mike Johnson wins GOP nomination to remain in job, faces full House vote in new year -

WASHINGTON (AP) — House Speaker Mike Johnson won the House Republican nomination Wednesday to stay on the job, on track to keep the gavel after a morning endorsement from President-elect Donald Trump ahead of a full House vote in the new year.

3. Republicans win 218 US House seats, giving Donald Trump and the party control of government -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Republicans have won enough seats to control the U.S. House, completing the party's sweep into power and securing their hold on U.S. government alongside President-elect Donald Trump.

4. Senate Republicans settle on a new party leader after seizing the majority on Election Day -

WASHINGTON (AP) — It was the first seriously contested Senate Republican leadership election in decades.

Three senators were competing to succeed longtime GOP leader Mitch McConnell of Kentucky, when he steps down from the post at the beginning of next year and Republicans take back the Senate majority.

5. Trump pledges a smooth transition of power -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Donald Trump made a victor's return to Washington on Wednesday, visiting the White House for an Oval Office meeting with Democratic President Joe Biden and committing to a smooth transition of power as the Republican president-elect moves quickly to build out his new administration.

6. Speaker Johnson begins fight for the House gavel promising to be Trump's 'quarterback' -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Speaker Mike Johnson is beginning the hard fight for his gavel, a weeks-long campaign that starts Wednesday during internal House Republican leadership elections and will establish the new power centers in Congress for a Washington dominated by President-elect Donald Trump.

7. Trump's defense choice stuns the Pentagon and raises questions about the Fox News host's experience -

WASHINGTON (AP) — President-elect Donald Trump stunned the Pentagon and the broader defense world by nominating Fox News host Pete Hegseth to serve as his defense secretary, tapping someone largely inexperienced and untested on the global stage to take over the world's largest and most powerful military.

8. Speaker Mike Johnson says Republicans are 'ready to deliver' on Trump's agenda -

WASHINGTON (AP) — House Speaker Mike Johnson said Tuesday that Republicans are "ready to deliver" President-elect Donald Trump's agenda after his election victory, insisting the GOP won't make the mistakes of last time and will be much better prepared for a second-term Trump White House

9. Biden funded new factories and infrastructure projects, Trump might get to cut the ribbons -

WASHINGTON (AP) — All that's left is for President-elect Donald Trump to put his name on it — if he wants.

Trump won the White House in large part because of voters' frustration with high prices and a sense that the United States needs major changes. But when he enters office in January, Trump will inherit an economy primed for growth.

10. Congress returns to unfinished business and a new Trump era -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Congress returns to a changed Washington as President-elect Donald Trump's hard-right agenda is quickly taking shape, buoyed by eager Republican allies eyeing a full sweep of power on Capitol Hill while Democrats are sorting out what went wrong.

11. Lawmakers prepare for final lame-duck sprint before making way for next Congress -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Keeping the federal government open. Providing more disaster aid. Passing a defense policy bill. And for Senate Democrats, confirming more judges.

It's a short but important to-do list as Congress returns to Washington this week to begin what is known as a lame-duck session — that period between Election Day and the end of the two-year congressional term.

12. GOP picks up more key House seats while Democrats insist they still have a path to a majority -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Republican leaders projected confidence Thursday that they will keep control of the U.S. House as more races were decided in their favor, while Democrats insisted they still see a path toward the majority and sought assurances every vote will be counted.

13. GOP picks up more key House seats while Democrats insist they still have a path to a majority -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Republican leaders projected confidence Thursday that they will keep control of the U.S. House as more races were decided in their favor, while Democrats insisted they still see a path toward the majority and sought assurances every vote will be counted.

14. Republicans take Senate majority and eye unified power with Trump -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Republicans have taken control of the U.S. Senate and are fighting to keep their majority in the U.S. House, which would produce a full sweep of GOP power in Congress alongside President-elect Donald Trump in the White House.

15. Control of Congress is at stake and with it a president's agenda -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Control of Congress is at stake Tuesday, with ever-tight races for the House and Senate that will determine which party holds the majority and the power to boost or block a president's agenda, or if the White House confronts a divided Capitol Hill.

16. Supreme Court will weigh in on new mostly Black Louisiana congressional district, after election -

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court said Monday it will take up a new redistricting case involving Louisiana's congressional map with two mostly Black districts.

The court won't hear arguments until early next year and the 2024 elections are proceeding under the challenged map, which could boost Democrats' chances of retaking the closely divided House of Representatives.

17. Hakeem Jeffries chooses calm over chaos as Democrats work to win the House majority -

PALMDALE, Calif. (AP) — This election, he has warned, is about the economy. Freedom. Stopping Project 2025 and the MAGA extremes.

And, after the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol, it's about democracy.

18. 'Obamacare' enrollment opens as Republicans threaten the health insurance program used by millions -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Americans can start signing up Friday for health care coverage offered through the Affordable Care Act marketplace for 2025, days before a presidential election that could threaten eligibility and raise costs for millions of those in the program.

19. Speaker Mike Johnson is pulling closer to Trump to save the GOP's House majority -

HOLLAND, Ohio (AP) — Wherever House Speaker Mike Johnson goes, Donald Trump, seemingly, is not far away.

At a campaign stop for a House Republican candidate outside of Toledo, Johnson held up his cell phone as he has a dozen times before, and started filming — "Hey, Mr. President!" The crowd at the county GOP headquarters a couple hundred people deep knew what to do next.

20. The first presidential election since the Jan. 6 attack will test new guardrails from Congress -

WASHINGTON (AP) — This presidential election, the first since the Jan. 6, 2021, insurrection at the Capitol, will be a stress test of the new systems and guardrails that Congress put in place to ensure America's long tradition of the peaceful transfer of presidential power.

21. Police say fires set at ballot boxes in Oregon and Washington are connected; 'suspect vehicle' ID'd -

PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — Police said Monday that a "suspect vehicle" has been identified in connection with incendiary devices that set fires to ballot drop boxes in Oregon and Washington state.

Surveillance images captured a Volvo stopping at a drop box in Portland, Oregon, just before security personnel nearby discovered a fire inside the box on Monday, Portland Police Bureau spokesman Mike Benner told a news conference.

22. Trump's Madison Square Garden event features crude, racist insults -

NEW YORK (AP) — Donald Trump hosted a rally featuring crude and racist insults at New York's Madison Square Garden, turning what his campaign had dubbed as the event where he would deliver his closing message into an illustration of what turns off his critics.

23. Rapper Eminem and Obama rally voters for Kamala Harris in Detroit -

DETROIT (AP) — Detroit rapper Eminem stepped into the political arena Tuesday in his hometown, where he spoke briefly at a rally for Vice President Kamala Harris ' presidential campaign before welcoming former President Barack Obama to the stage.

24. Arnold Palmer's daughter reacts to Trump's references to her father -

One of the late golf legend Arnold Palmer's daughters calls Donald Trump's references to her father's genitalia "a poor choice of approaches" to honoring his memory, adding that she wasn't upset by the remarks.

25. Small business disaster loan program is out of money until Congress approves new funds -

NEW YORK (AP) — The Small Business Administration has run out of money for the disaster assistance loans it offers small businesses, homeowners and renters, delaying much needed relief for people applying for aid in the wake of the destruction caused by Hurricanes Helene and Milton.

26. From the pulpit, Harris calls out Trump for hurricane misinformation. Biden surveys Florida's damage -

GREENVILLE, N.C. (AP) — Kamala Harris used an appearance Sunday before a largely Black church audience in battleground North Carolina to call out Donald Trump for spreading misinformation about the government's hurricane response. President Joe Biden visited Florida for the second time this month to survey storm damage.

27. Failing to fix a porous defense has been coach Billy Napier's biggest blunder at Florida -

GAINESVILLE, Fla. (AP) — Florida's historically porous defense can be traced to having three coordinators in as many years, the team's top two pass rushers transferring and bringing together so many new faces that communication, cohesion and consistency seem more like pipedreams than principles.

28. Mayorkas warns FEMA doesn't have enough funding to last through hurricane season -

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Federal Emergency Management Agency can meet immediate needs but does not have enough funding to make it through the hurricane season, Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas told reporters Wednesday.

29. Speaker Johnson lays out agenda for Republicans as they fight to hold House majority -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Speaker Mike Johnson laid out on Tuesday a policy agenda should Republicans take the majority next year that extends the tax cuts approved when Donald Trump was president, reduces the size of the federal workforce and gives parents more choice on where they can send their children to school.

30. After a chaotic Congress, lawmakers head home to ask voters: How about another term? -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Congress is off for the campaign season, as lawmakers from one of the most chaotic and unproductive legislative sessions in modern times try to persuade voters to keep them on the job.

31. Biden signs temporary funding bill that avoids a shutdown before the election -

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden on Thursday signed a temporary government spending bill that keeps agencies operating into December, after Congress punted key spending decisions until after the November election.

32. Harris blasts proposals for Ukraine to cede territory to Russia during Zelenskyy meeting -

WASHINGTON (AP) — With American support for Ukraine at a partisan crossroads, Vice President Kamala Harris on Thursday slammed suggestions that Kyiv should cede territory for the sake of peace with Moscow as "dangerous and unacceptable."

33. Democrats try to censure Rep. Clay Higgins for slandering Haitians in social media post -

WASHINGTON (AP) — House Democrats attempted Wednesday to quickly censure a Republican congressman who slandered Haitian immigrants in a post he made on social media, but GOP leadership stamped out the effort.

34. Zelenskyy visits Washington as election year divide grows over Ukraine war -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy huddled with U.S. leaders on Thursday to shore up American support for his country's fight against Russia as the war faces a partisan reckoning in this year's presidential election.

35. Congress moves to avert government shutdown before election day -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Congress is expected Wednesday to give swift approval to a temporary spending bill that would keep federal agencies funded when the new fiscal year begins next Tuesday, avoiding a potential shutdown showdown just weeks before the Nov. 5 election.

36. Congress moving swiftly to fund government and avert shutdown before heading home to campaign -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Congress is expected Wednesday to give swift approval to a temporary spending bill that would keep federal agencies funded when the new fiscal year begins next Tuesday, avoiding a potential shutdown showdown just weeks before the Nov. 5 election.

37. A year ago Kevin McCarthy was booted as House speaker. Mike Johnson is trying to avoid that fate -

WASHINGTON (AP) — One year since Kevin McCarthy was booted from the House speaker's office after Congress voted in a bipartisan way to fund the government and prevent a federal shutdown, the new House Speaker Mike Johnson finds himself courting, but so far avoiding, a similar political fate.

38. Hello, I'm Johnny Cash's statue: A monument to the singer is unveiled at the US Capitol -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Johnny Cash can now be seen in the unlikeliest of venues: the U.S. Capitol.

Congressional leaders, Arkansas lawmakers and members of the Cash family were on hand Tuesday for the unveiling of a bronze statue depicting the "Man in Black."

39. Spending deal averts a possible federal shutdown and funds the government into December -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Congressional leaders announced an agreement Sunday on a short-term spending bill that will fund federal agencies for about three months, averting a possible partial government shutdown when the new budget year begins Oct. 1 and pushing final decisions until after the November election.

40. House unanimously votes to boost Trump security as Congress scrambles to ensure candidate safety -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Lawmakers are scrambling to ensure that the U.S. Secret Service has enough money and resources to keep the nation's presidential candidates safe amid repeated threats of violence. It's unclear, though, how much they can do with only weeks before the election, or if additional dollars would make an immediate difference.

41. Bernie Sanders preparing resolutions to block $20B in US arms sales to Israel -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Sen. Bernie Sanders is preparing several resolutions that would stop more than $20 billion in U.S. arms sales to Israel, a longshot effort but the most substantive pushback yet from Congress over the devastation in Gaza ahead of the first year anniversary of the Israel-Hamas war.

42. House speaker takes another crack at spending bill linked to proof of citizenship for new voters -

WASHINGTON (AP) — The House scheduled a vote Wednesday evening on Speaker Mike Johnson's proposal that links the funding of the federal government for the new budget year with a mandate that states require proof of citizenship when people register to vote.

43. Conservative group asks FEC to probe effort to promote spoiler candidates -

WASHINGTON (AP) — A secretive group that recruited retired and disabled supporters of Donald Trump to run as third-party spoiler candidates in some of the nation's most competitive congressional districts was accused of violating campaign finance law in a complaint filed with the Federal Election Commission on Tuesday.

44. Speaker Johnson sets House vote on government funding bill after a one-week postponement -

WASHINGTON (AP) — House Speaker Mike Johnson will move ahead with a temporary spending bill that would prevent a partial government shutdown when the new budget year begins on Oct. 1, despite the headwinds that prompted him to pull the bill from consideration last week.

45. Trump was the subject of an apparent assassination attempt at his Florida golf club, the FBI says -

WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. (AP) — Donald Trump was the target of what the FBI said "appears to be an attempted assassination" at his golf club in West Palm Beach, Florida, on Sunday, just nine weeks after the Republican presidential nominee survived another attempt on his life. The former president said he was safe and well, and authorities held a man in custody.

46. SEC, Big Ten grab 16 spots in poll, monopolizing rankings like never before -

The Southeastern Conference and Big Ten occupy 64% of this week's AP Top 25, with 16 ranked teams combined, the most ever by two conferences in one poll.

The third Top 25 of the regular season had a new No. 1 in Texas on Sunday, one of nine SEC teams in the poll. That's one short of the record 10 the SEC had in the first regular-season poll of 2015. For the second straight week, the SEC has six of the top seven teams.

47. Speaker Johnson postpones vote on a bill to avoid a partial government shutdown -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Speaker Mike Johnson postponed a vote Wednesday on a temporary spending bill that would keep federal agencies and programs funded for six months as opposition from both parties thwarted his first attempt at avoiding a partial government shutdown in three weeks.

48. Speaker Johnson calls off a vote on a bill to avoid a partial government shutdown -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Speaker Mike Johnson pulled a vote Wednesday on a temporary spending bill that would keep federal agencies and programs funded for six months as it became increasingly clear the measure lacked the support to pass as a potential partial government shutdown looms.

49. Congress bestows its highest honor on the 13 troops killed during Afghanistan withdrawal -

WASHINGTON (AP) — House Speaker Mike Johnson on Tuesday posthumously presented Congress' highest honor — the Congressional Gold Medal — to 13 U.S. service members who were killed during the disastrous withdrawal from Afghanistan, even as the politics of a presidential election swirled around the event.

50. Congress honors 13 troops killed during Kabul withdrawal as politics swirl around who is to blame -

WASHINGTON (AP) — House Speaker Mike Johnson is hosting a ceremony Tuesday to posthumously present Congress' highest honor — the Congressional Gold Medal — to 13 U.S. service members who were killed during the disastrous withdrawal from Afghanistan, even as the politics of a presidential election swirl around the event.

51. Speaker Johnson pushes ahead on funding bill with proof of citizenship mandate despite dim prospects -

WASHINGTON (AP) — House Speaker Mike Johnson vowed Tuesday to press ahead with requiring proof of citizenship for voter registration as part of a bill to avoid a partial government shutdown when the new fiscal year begins Oct. 1, though the measure appeared likely to be voted down.

52. House Republicans push to link government funding to a citizenship check for new voters -

WASHINGTON (AP) — House Speaker Mike Johnson is heeding the demands of the more conservative wing of his Republican conference and has teed up a vote this week on a bill that would keep the federal government funded for six more months and require states to obtain proof of citizenship, such as a birth certificate or passport, when registering a person to vote.

53. Hakeem Jeffries rejects GOP spending bill as 'unserious and unacceptable' -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Calling it "unserious and unacceptable," House Democratic leader Hakeem Jeffries rejected on Monday a proposal from Speaker Mike Johnson that links continued government funding for six months with a measure to require proof of citizenship when registering to vote.

54. Yellen says ending Biden tax incentives would be 'historic mistake' for states like North Carolina -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen warned voters in the battleground state of North Carolina that they could lose jobs if Republicans weaken a signature Biden administration law that encourages investments in manufacturing and clean energy.

55. Arlington National Cemetery worker was 'pushed aside' in Trump staff dispute but won't seek charges -

WASHINGTON (AP) — An Arlington National Cemetery official was "abruptly pushed aside" in an altercation with former President Donald Trump's staff during a wreath-laying ceremony to honor service members killed in the Afghanistan War withdrawal, but she declined to press charges, an Army spokesman said Thursday.

56. Trump lambastes Harris and Biden on anniversary of chaotic Afghanistan withdrawal -

DETROIT (AP) — Former President Donald Trump on Monday tied Vice President Kamala Harris to the chaotic Afghanistan War withdrawal on the third anniversary of the suicide bombing that killed 13 U.S. service members, calling the attack a "humiliation."

57. Everyone needs an emergency money stash, even the wealthy -

More than one quarter of Americans have no emergency savings, the highest level since 2020, a June Bankrate report reveals. But do Americans with substantial income or savings need a rainy-day fund?

58. House Republicans release their impeachment report on Biden but the next steps are uncertain -

WASHINGTON (AP) — House Republicans have released their initial impeachment inquiry report on President Joe Biden, alleging an abuse of power and obstruction of justice in the financial dealings of his son Hunter Biden and family associates.

59. 'White Dudes for Harris' is the latest in a series of Zoom gatherings backing the vice president -

WASHINGTON (AP) — On a "White Dudes for Harris" virtual call, it was probably fitting that "The Dude" dropped in.

Actor Jeff Bridges addressed a fundraising event geared toward white men supporting Vice President Kamala Harris and sang her praises on Monday night, before channeling his iconic role as "The Dude" in 1998's "The Big Lebowski," declaring, "As the Dude might say, 'That's just my opinion, man.'" (The original line was "That's just, like, your opinion, man.")

60. Senate passes bill to protect kids online and make tech companies accountable for harmful content -

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Senate overwhelmingly passed legislation Tuesday that is designed to protect children from dangerous online content, pushing forward with what would be the first major effort by Congress in decades to hold tech companies more accountable for the harm that they cause.

61. Pennsylvania congressman chosen to lead House task force investigating Trump assassination attempt -

WASHINGTON (AP) — A Pennsylvania congressman who witnessed the assassination attempt against former President Donald Trump firsthand will lead the House task force charged with investigating what went wrong and recommending solutions to help ensure such an attack doesn't happen again.

62. Biden unveils plan for Supreme Court changes, says US stands at 'breach' as public confidence sinks -

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden has unveiled a long-awaited proposal for changes at the U.S. Supreme Court, calling on Congress to establish term limits and an enforceable ethics code for the court's nine justices. He's also pressing lawmakers to ratify a constitutional amendment limiting presidential immunity.

63. What to expect in Tennessee's state primaries -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Candidates for federal and state legislative posts will compete for their parties' nominations in Thursday's primaries in Tennessee. Among the notable current or aspiring lawmakers on the ballot are a member of the conservative U.S. House Freedom Caucus who's drawn a strong primary challenge and a Democratic state representative who was almost expelled from office following a demonstration in the chamber on gun control.

64. House Republicans vote to rebuke Kamala Harris over administration's handling of border policy -

WASHINGTON (AP) — House Republicans are moving quickly to emphasize Vice President Kamala Harris's role in the Biden administration's handling of the U.S. border with Mexico, passing a resolution Thursday that condemns her performance in the job.

65. In fiery speech to Congress, Netanyahu vows 'total victory' in Gaza and denounces US protesters -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu pledged in a scathing speech to Congress on Wednesday to achieve "total victory" against Hamas and denounced American opponents of the war in Gaza as "idiots," taking a combative stance in a visit the Biden administration has hoped will yield progress in negotiations to end the fighting.

66. Netanyahu meets with Biden, Harris to narrow gaps on a Gaza war cease-fire deal -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu visited the White House Thursday to discuss the war in Gaza -- and the possibility of securing a cease-fire deal -- with President Joe Biden and likely Democratic nominee Vice President Kamala Harris.

67. House votes to form task force to investigate shooting at Trump rally, recommend legislative fixes -

WASHINGTON (AP) — The House voted Wednesday to form a task force to investigate the security failures surrounding the assassination attempt against former President Donald Trump on July 13.

The vote underscores the bipartisan outrage over the shooting at a campaign rally in Butler, Pennsylvania. Trump came within inches of losing his life. One rallygoer was killed and two others severely injured. Lawmakers have responded quickly with hearings and widespread calls for accountability.

68. Police deploy pepper spray as crowd protesting Israel's war in Gaza marches to the U.S. Capitol -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Police deployed pepper spray Wednesday as a large crowd protesting Israel's war in Gaza marched toward the U.S. Capitol, where Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's was speaking to Congress.

69. Upgrades all around for Titans with new staff, big roster changes -

As the Titans open training camp this week, 2024 promises to be unlike nearly any season we have seen from this franchise – certainly in its time in Tennessee.

The offseason brought a plethora of changes and an entirely new approach to business as the Titans fired Mike Vrabel and brought in first-time head coach Brian Callahan to not only overhaul the way the franchise operates, but also its entire way of playing the game.

70. Netanyahu seeks support for Gaza war in address to Congress that sparks large protests and boycotts -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu sought to bolster U.S. support for his country's fight against Hamas and other Iran-backed armed groups in a speech to Congress Wednesday that sparked boycotts by some top Democrats and drew thousands of protesters to the Capitol to condemn the war in Gaza and the humanitarian crisis it has created.

71. Officers left post to go look for Trump rally gunman before shooting, state police boss says -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Two local law enforcement officers stationed in the complex of buildings where a gunman opened fire at former President Donald Trump left to go search for the man before the shooting, the head of Pennsylvania State Police said Tuesday, raising questions about whether a key post was left unattended as the shooter climbed onto a roof.

72. Republican leaders urge colleagues to steer clear of racist and sexist attacks on Harris -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Republican leaders are warning party members against using overtly racist and sexist attacks against Vice President Kamala Harris, as they and former President Donald Trump's campaign scramble to adjust to the reality of a new Democratic rival less than four months before Election Day.

73. Secret Service director steps down after assassination attempt against ex-President Trump at rally -

WASHINGTON (AP) — The director of the Secret Service resigned Tuesday in the aftermath of the assassination attempt against former President Donald Trump that unleashed an outcry about how the agency failed in its core mission to protect current and former presidents.

74. Senate to consider bills that aim to protect children and teenagers online -

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Senate will consider legislation this week that aims to protect children from dangerous online content, moving forward with what could become the first sweeping new regulation of the tech industry in decades.

75. GOP threatened to sue over November ballot if Biden dropped out. Experts call that 'ridiculous' -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Even before President Joe Biden's long-speculated withdrawal from the 2024 presidential race, allies of former President Donald Trump floated the possibility of suing to block Democrats from having anyone other than Biden on the ballot in November.

76. Nashville-area GOP House race and Senate primaries top Tennessee's primary ballot -

NASHVILLE (AP) — A first-term Tennessee congressman backed by former President Donald Trump will face a Republican challenger who calls the lawmaker ineffective, a contest that is among the top races in the state's August primary election.

77. House Oversight panel subpoenas Secret Service director to testify on Trump assassination attempt -

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Republican chairman of the House Oversight and Accountability Committee issued a subpoena Wednesday to the Secret Service director compelling her to appear before the committee on Monday for what is scheduled to be the first congressional hearing into the attempted assassination of former President Donald Trump.

78. House Oversight panel subpoenas Secret Service director to testify on Trump assassination attempt -

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Republican chairman of the House Oversight and Accountability Committee issued a subpoena Wednesday to Secret Service Director Kimberly Cheatle compelling her to appear before the committee on Monday for what is scheduled to be the first congressional hearing into the attempted assassination of former President Donald Trump.

79. Top Davidson County residential real estate transactions for June 2024 -

Top Davidson County residential real estate sales for June 2024, as compiled by the Nashville Ledger.

AddressZipFiling DateBuyersSellersSale Price
5250 Granny White 37220 6/3 Granny White Trace Trust 5250 GWT Trust $7,400,000
4603 Franklin 37220 6/4 Churchill Properties LLC Wobbler Gobbler Trust $6,900,000
899 Van Leer 37220 6/17 Gregory H Sachs Revocable Trust Stone Oak Builders LLC $5,700,000
3910 Wayland 37215 6/4 Edward J Dobbs Grantor Trust Bna Holdings LLC $5,235,000
1405 Burton Valley 37215 6/3 Neil And Laura Johnson Trust Range Const LLC $4,250,000
4106 Elder 37215 6/10 Hammer John Christopher; Hammer Kelly Jean Focus Builders LLC $4,249,000
1111 Eller 37221 6/10 ISPAS Family Revocable Trust Branstetter C Dewey Jr; Branstetter Julia H $4,000,000
5637 Granny White 37027 6/20 Scoville David; Scoville Janet Jones Brian S; Jones Jennifer M $3,800,000
737 Meade 37205 6/21 737 West Meade Drive Trust Whole Ham LLC $3,625,000
4530 Beacon 37215 6/3 Lisa Sabol Debella Revocable Trust Bard Nathan; Bard Tiffany $3,568,000
6045 Bresslyn 37205 6/17 Lyman Logan; Lyman Stewart Perkins James W III; Perkins Mary S $3,500,000
2310 Hemingway 37215 6/3 2310 Hemingway Drive Revocable Trust Nashville Realty LLC $3,440,000
512 Fairfax 37212 6/3 Fairfax Avenue Privacy Trust 512 J Trust; 512 K Trust $3,350,000
6325 Bresslyn 37205 6/7 Bash Ashley; Bash Michael Southern Spaces LLC $3,300,000
6120 Elizabethan 37205 6/21 Walnut Falls LLC Hodges Michael Lynn $3,200,000
1407 Harding 37215 6/17 BD & SD Community Property Trust KE Holdings LLC $3,175,000
1 Chartwell 37215 6/28 Kimberly Holliday Wayman Qtip Trust Amended And Restated Toby S Wilt Revocable Trust $3,121,500
1721 Beechwood 37212 6/4 Donald Ashworth Cox III Ira; Eligio Wines LLC Currie J Bradford; Currie Laura $3,000,000
954 Evans 37204 6/5 Byington Mark David Mjh Ventures LLC $2,975,000
1105 Nichol 37205 6/7 Moore Kellen Alexander Sr; Moore Lauren Bennett Stephens Byron II; Stephens Sara $2,913,000
506 Hadley Village 37138 6/10 500 Hadley Partners Trillum Inv Partners LLC $2,909,750
109 Loring 37220 6/17 Strongin Julie; Strongin Kyle French Mary Kelly; French Rodney S $2,700,000
4022 Sneed 37215 6/20 Givertz Trust; Samuel Givertz And Marie D Givertz Family Trust; Samuel Givertz And Marie D Givertz Revocable Living Trust Morrow Remy L; Morrow Stephen E $2,550,000
3615 Rainbow 37204 6/17 Rountree Braeden; Rountree Rachelle 8Gco Revocable Living Trust $2,499,000
1239 Carl Seyfert Memorial 37027 6/10 Horse Blanket Trust Jones Jacob W; Jones Katherine $2,485,000
4000 Harding 37215 6/26 Petrillo Kristen; Petrillo Thomas R Ke Holdings LLC $2,425,000
912 Waldkirch 37204 6/12 Wood Cherry; Wood Elliott Hudson Dallon $2,400,000
1010 Whites Creek 37207 6/20 CBAM Holdings LLC Augmented Limits LLC $2,375,000
917 Caruthers 37204 6/14 Chaffin Patrick Shawn Fort George Byran; Fort Mallory K $2,350,000
4601 Sloan Rd 3 37209 6/7 Currie J Bradford; Currie Laura Sparkle Box LLC $2,264,472
107 38th 37209 6/20 Schorn David E; Schorn Mavis N Deeth Jonathan $2,200,000
1807 Ashwood 37212 6/10 Diane Sprow Lance Trust Gabriel Matthew Thomas $2,080,000
4502 Belmont Park 37215 6/3 Logan Henderson Family Trust 4502 Belmont Park LLC $2,050,000
2207 Old Hickory 37215 6/20 Pereira Carissa M; Pereira Timothy Roberts Richardson M $2,050,000
208 Wilsonia 37205 6/14 Sutherland Keely Spicher; Sutherland Phillip Lyman Logan Q; Lyman Stewart L $2,050,000
3003 Lakeshore 37138 6/3 Lnmnh Revocable Trust Sweetwater Property Holdings LLC $2,006,547
2806 Oakland 37212 6/10 2400 Oakland LLC Palisades Mortgage Loan Trust 2021-Rtl1 $2,000,000
882 Glendale 37204 6/5 Katz Amy; Katz Brian Oxford John; Oxford Lyndsey Weaver $2,000,000
4205 Sneed 37215 6/28 Preis Emelie; Preis Phillip W Jr Hill Karen P; Hill Michael R $1,990,000
1706A Stokes 37215 6/5 Parolini Bette Anne; Stumb Thomas S Miller Lindsay Ann; Miller Michael Raymond $1,980,000
4011 Nebraska 37209 6/10 Benya Alexandra; Harrison Philip Harber Nathan; Harber Samantha $1,925,000
2474 Abbott Martin 37215 6/10 Hoang An; Scheirey Michael White Pines Building Group LLC $1,925,000
308 Kelly Glenn 37027 6/20 Chumbler Daniel Thomas; Chumbler Lisa Ann White Pines Building Group LLC $1,900,000
610 Meade 37205 6/28 Nancy Nichols Schwartz Revocable Trust Wilson Timothy R $1,895,000
3608B West End 37205 6/20 Fields Joan E Schorn David E; Schorn Mavis N $1,875,000
1713 Gallatin 37115 6/26 Cmds Texas LLC Bai Rivergate LLC $1,875,000
203 Wilson 37205 6/17 Montgomery Bell Academy Fields Joan E; Mason A Russell $1,850,000
6701 Darden 37205 6/11 Kirby P Moss Revocable Trust; Shannon L Moss Revocable Trust Tidmore Abbie Y; Tidmore Jerry J $1,850,000
316 Kelly Glenn 37027 6/25 Cushenberry Lloyd III White Pines Building Group LLC $1,820,000
1804 Primrose 37212 6/3 Shepard Scott; Shepard Stacey Morgan Jay R; Tooley Meredith $1,800,000
436 Westview 37205 6/21 Henry Earl; Henry Marilyn Lovins Lisa A; Lovins Richard A $1,710,000
2803 Oakland 37212 6/10 Braun Maurita R; George Johnny D Jr Johnson Cathy; Johnson William $1,700,000
436 Westview 37205 6/24 Jessica A Gutow 1991 Trust Henry Earl O Jr; Henry Marilyn N $1,700,000
1615 Forrest 37206 6/10 Chinetti Paul; Chinetti Rachel Prime Nashville LLC $1,700,000
1005 Riverside 37138 6/28 Nichols Nathan B Smith Mary Jo $1,700,000
1307 Beechwood 37212 6/20 Gahn James Brendan; Gahn Kristy M Holby Marian; Holby Stephen; Holby Stephen Neil $1,675,000
1719 Warfield 37215 6/3 Long Clifton Reid III; Long Meredith E Kehler K Bradley; Kehler Lori Ann $1,675,000
3733 Estes 37215 6/17 McDaniel Amy; McDaniel Jim R McClain Cory $1,650,000
415 Monroe 37208 6/7 Frei Thomas J Ann Martin Reid Revocable Trust $1,636,120
189 53rd 37209 6/3 Denise Danielle Riebe Living Trust Liberty Pike Partners $1,625,000
619 Royal Oaks 37205 6/4 MacGaw Elizabeth; MacGaw Scott Freudenthal Deborah Fay; Freudenthal Judy Ellen $1,620,000
4213A Farrar 37215 6/25 Evans Jeanie S; Evans John S Scott Elizabeth Clark; Scott William Edward II $1,600,000
838 Kirkwood 37204 6/17 Green Donna L Pierzchalski Karey; Pierzchalski Michael $1,560,000
213 Haverford 37205 6/20 Dant Ginny B Bond Janet S; Bond William B $1,560,000
2204 Tyne 37215 6/28 White Pines Building Group LLC Davis William Hardin Lyle; Hardin John Burke Jr; Hardin Jonathan Wenning $1,540,000
3000 Poston 37203 6/25 Hooley Michael; Hooley Yvette Parvati 3000 Trust $1,535,000
402 17Th 37206 6/11 Bokesch Adam J; Bokesch Lauren E Lippman Brandon; Tucker Emily Coakley; Tucker Samuel David $1,525,000
6309 Harding 37205 6/4 Bert C Hensley Family Trust Preston Gary W; Preston Robin H $1,500,000
523 West End Close 37205 6/3 Leroy David Shannon; Leroy Deborah Mrs Kipling 2022 Qtip Trust $1,500,000
1126 Glendale 37204 6/20 Baker Elizabeth R; Baker John L Strongin Family Revocable Trust $1,500,000
1811 Blair 37212 6/21 Hull Michael Hillis Ruth A $1,500,000
1606 Shackleford 37215 6/3 Oszczygiel Grazyna Gregory Joseph C; Rapp Charles A $1,459,000
4310 Utah 37209 6/17 Henderson Rex A; Henderson Rhonda B Snape Jennifer Rae; Snape Mark $1,450,000
902 Marengo 37204 6/10 Ammon Aaron Paddock Reaghan R; Paddock William A $1,440,000
1616 End 37203 6/17 Copelan Ashley A Womack Stephen Bradley $1,415,000
4120 Outer 37204 6/3 Thompson Gail N; Thompson John G Mjh Ventures LLC $1,400,000
1149 Sewanee 37220 6/25 Obrien Riley; Wallenta Jason Bond David P; Bond Gloria W $1,400,000
421 Greenway Glen 37209 6/3 Lillegard Vincent Griffith Brittney T; Griffith Patrick J $1,400,000
3131D Parthenon 37203 6/26 Diana L Grant Revocable Trust Agreement Michael And Glynis Fisher Living Trust $1,390,000
4309 Westlawn 37209 6/24 Clark Harold W III Bailey Jennifer; Bailey Michael; Bailey Tate $1,382,250
2104 Hampton 37215 6/17 Bmb Properties; Bubis Brandon Pitkin Julia M $1,375,000
3131C Parthenon 37203 6/27 Bethany Ann Dunn Revocable Living Trust Foster Mark Edward $1,350,000
1102 Caldwell 37204 6/10 Babb Amy Marie; Steinberg Marc Doerfler Revocable Living Trust $1,339,000
900 Boscobel 37206 6/10 Valentine Theatre Co Trust Baird Nancy L; Baird William H Jr $1,333,333
204 Sheffield 37215 6/3 Bensabat John; Bensabat Taylor Soskin Catherine; Soskin Ryan $1,310,000
1011 Halcyon 37204 6/21 Joseph Mark Farrington 2017 Gst-Exempt Family Trust Clay Lauren R; Halevi Leor E $1,301,000
1812 Sweetbriar 37212 6/4 TN26 LLC Bfh Enterprises LLC $1,300,000
2101 Fernwood 37216 6/17 Erdmannsdoerfer Gladys; Erdmannsdoerfer Matthias Read Laurie Adams; Read Matthew Arthur $1,300,000
4105 Oriole 37215 6/13 Ahearn Rachel A; Lesnick Jason A Harrison Adair; Harrison Kane $1,299,000
4001 Woodmont 37205 6/20 Kim Dean; Kim Jennifer L Trinity Rock Ventures LLC $1,299,000
6133 Jocelyn Hollow 37205 6/24 2K Development LLC Bfh Enterprises LLC $1,280,000
6375 Chickering 37215 6/24 Zehr Joel D; Zehr Nahed A Walker Lillard III $1,263,000
820 Kirkwood 37204 6/11 Orion International LLC Build Nashville DB2 LLC $1,250,000
1225 Davidson 37205 6/12 Garner Lesa Michele Harris Allen Chadwick; Harris Marianne W; Patterson Gerald G; Wilson Marianne $1,239,000
306 Hickory Chase 37115 6/11 Freo Progress LLC Progress Residential Borrower 12 LLC $1,230,300
2612 Linden 37212 6/24 Harlan Virginia Taylor Clayton Daniel L; Clayton Stacy $1,225,000
1915 18th 37212 6/11 Brenner Debora Gurman; Brenner Jeffrey Scott Goodwin Cody Ray; Koran Mary Ellen $1,225,000
3619 Mayflower 37204 6/7 Piedmonte Emily; White Richard Young Parrish James Anthony; Parrish Mari-Etta Elizabeth $1,203,000
104 West End Close 37205 6/6 Pinnacle Dev Co Inc Joanne F Hayes Irrevocable Trust $1,200,000
1508 Rosebank 37206 6/6 Tone Police LLC; Tone Police LLC Trust Jesse Lee Jones Revocable Trust $1,200,000
3321 Nevada 37209 6/5 Miran Ryan; Smith Kimberly Asha Drucker Peter Adam; Vine Suzanne E $1,200,000
1416 Napoleon 37207 6/7 Kirby Robert 1110 Baptist Partners $1,200,000
1306 6th 37208 6/26 Timothy M Gleason Trust Dillihay Marilyn J $1,200,000
2038 Elliott 37204 6/3 Barba Joseph; Barba Lisa Cox Conrad B; Cox Rebecca R $1,200,000
6133 Jocelyn Hollow 37205 6/21 BFH Enterprises LLC Dungee Grant Allen; Dungee Valerie Shannon; Reed Jean G $1,200,000
216 Walnutwood 37211 6/24 Hall Stuart Brandon; Morrow Shawn Marie Sunnybrook Inv Co LLC $1,171,170
1114 Biltmore 37204 6/5 Davis Kayla M; Garcia Jordan Antonio Schulte Family Revocable Trust $1,162,500
6112 Melbourne 37215 6/3 McLellan Andrew Lee; McLellan Elizabeth Smith Fredrich Stacie $1,150,000
615 Belle Meade 37205 6/17 Beasley Thomas W Yates Douglas J $1,150,000
110 Honeywine 37206 6/10 Magliocchetti Leslie A; Magliocchetti Mark Hvh Shelby Green LLC $1,150,000
1703 Cedar 37212 6/28 Holland Lewis Elbert; Holland Lunida Bell Clark Theodosia; Dawson Donald E $1,150,000
511 27th 37209 6/24 Ebersbacher Beegie Marie; Legends Properties LLC W Michael Craig And Gina A Craig Trust; Wat Holdings LLC $1,150,000
3612 Bellwood 37205 6/10 Sundermann Alexandra Clare; Sundermann Carter William Isenhour John P; Moore Dana E $1,150,000
2122 Riverside 37206 6/26 Phadtare Mayur Suresh; Shinde Arpita Pierce Dev Group LLC $1,109,000
2103 Fernwood 37216 6/6 Muffley Michelle; Muffley Ryan Read Laurie Adams; Read Matthew Arthur $1,100,000
1401 Sigler 37203 6/5 Abdo Karen; Abdo Kenneth Joseph Joshua Eric; Joseph Tara Beth $1,100,000
5932 Post 37205 6/21 Gaglione Teresa Carroll; Gaglione William Franklin Ramsey Mary Elizabeth; Ramsey Robert Chaffin $1,100,000
308 33rd 37209 6/4 Boone Carissa Leigh; Stephens Adam Blake Cohen Angelique; Cohen Elliot $1,090,000
4401 Iroquois 37205 6/28 4401 Iroquois Ave LLC Munday Michael Joseph; Poe Charlotte Adrienne $1,075,000
520 Skyview 37206 6/20 Cummins Robert J; Parham Joseph L Pendley Courtney F; Pendley William Justin $1,075,000
4314 Lealand 37204 6/5 Whitmer Natalie; Whitmer William Esposito Lee; Esposito Sarah $1,070,000
605 Westboro 37209 6/3 Coffey Thomas J Ghanem Jennifer $1,050,000
1016 Davidson 37205 6/21 Bradburn James; Bradburn Kayla Van Driest Sara L; Van Driest Steven J $1,050,000
2503 Linden 37212 6/4 Gossett Mary Margaret Nace Lloyd; Nace Nancy $1,046,500
1026 Argyle 37203 6/3 McCarron Michael; McCarron Olivia Dant Donna Incropera; Ruter Klaus $1,040,000
3504 Wrenwood 37205 6/6 Harper Curtis; Stafford Sarah Hr Properties Of Tn $1,030,000
4511 Dakota 37209 6/3 Becker Brooke; Becker Timothy Lefevre Karen; Lefevre Randy $1,020,000
854 Bradford 37204 6/17 Fox Homes LLC Farrell Mike; Hull Mike $1,000,000
1812 Sweetbriar 37212 6/4 BFH Enterprises LLC Vane Brooke; Vane Mark $1,000,000
2176 Carson St 1 37211 6/11 Carson 1 Str LLC Rsd Carson Street LLC $1,000,000
715 Meade 37205 6/17 Webb John Kevin; Webb Juliette Adams Howard Melissa M; Howard Thomas C B V $1,000,000
2000 Rosemary 37210 6/27 1507 Elmwood LLC Tchamanian-Haley Living Trust $987,500
1203C Lillian 37206 6/3 Strycharz Joel; Strycharz Sera De Vis Jill; Restivo Matthew $985,000
760 Alloway 37203 6/27 Burnett Dustin; Burnett Miranda Ferdowsi Reja $984,000
1057A E Trinity Lane 37216 6/4 Nguyen Chau Ngoc; Nguyen Quynh Thuy Guardian Holdings Ky LLC $975,000
112 Bowling 37205 6/5 Benton Eleanor Palmer; Benton John Webb Mayfield Amanda B $965,000
847 Highland Crest 37205 6/14 Barcus Elizabeth W; Hollis Richard Shelton III Rappeport Ryan James; Vandijk Rebecca Mary Ann $946,618
1014 16th Ave S #307 37212 6/27 Sgtm Nashville 1014 16Th LLC Harold &Amp; Owen LLC $935,500
119 Brighton Close 37205 6/17 Ward Family Trust Harrison Revocable Living Trust $930,000
4113 Outer 37204 6/13 Mjh Ventures LLC Harwell & Neal GP $925,000
1585 Boxwood 37211 6/25 Riley Tyler Michael; Riley Vanessa Bray Boczulak Jeremy M $925,000
5029 Stillwood 37220 6/6 Fluke Susan R; Nicholson Susan C West Beau; West Melanie $925,000
2304 Porter Road #B 37206 6/5 McLaughlin Ashley Marie; McLaughlin Matthew Suburban Cowboys LLC $924,900
22 Foxhall Close 37215 6/3 Gallagher Kae; Gallagher Thomas Haizlip Suzanne Sims; Sims Wilson Jr $922,000
1014 16th Ave S #307 37212 6/27 Tinassee Dreams LLC Harold &Amp; Owen LLC $917,200
3816 Moss Rose 37216 6/12 Hammel Jonathan Cary Ficken Gail M; Ficken Jock E $915,000
5400 Tennessee 37209 6/24 Martell Nicolas; McCord Morgan Holden Casey Nicole; Holden William Thomas $902,000
900 20th 37212 6/3 CSIVS Mgmt Revocable Trust Connell Joseph D III $900,000
4153 Outer 37204 6/10 Jgp Achiever Infill LLC Blakley Larry A $900,000
6208 Louisiana 37209 6/25 Matarazzo Deborah J Jackson Valley Land Partners LLC $900,000
8930 McCrory 37221 6/20 Stanley Derek Sanders Connie Elaine; Sanders Thomas Grady Jr $900,000
4410 Alcott 37215 6/27 Roberts Delia Elizabeth; Roberts Martin S III Schatz Lisa G $900,000
854 Bradford 37204 6/17 Farrell Mike; Hull Mike Clendenen Beverly Jo; Fuqua Joel Scott $900,000
906 Huntington 37215 6/26 Cary Justin; Webb Valeria 2004 Lavigna Family Trust $900,000
101 Glendale Garden 37204 6/6 Heinz Lexa; Heinz Thomas Vega Carlota; Vega Richard W $899,999
2707 Abbott Martin 37215 6/28 Perkins Anne R Darling Leslie Anne $895,000
4126 Pennington Bend 37214 6/4 Dharma Nashville LLC Vineyard Homes LLC $895,000
1724 Old Hickory 37215 6/6 Greenleaf Real Estate Dev LLC Bars Hooper Holdings LLC $890,000
6009 Cargile 37205 6/6 Chiodini Isabella; Robinson Worrick Gale V Hall Clifton; Hall Nancye $880,000
1017 Caruthers 37204 6/5 Rutledge Lorie Ann Bokhan Kristen; Drummonds Katherine Taylor $880,000
1014 16th Ave S #307 37212 6/27 Tinassee Dreams LLC Harold &Amp; Owen LLC $878,190
2723 Abbott Martin 37215 6/5 Morrison Barbara O; Morrison Robert E Neuhoff Cynthia Ann; Weigeshoff Raymond Leo; Weigeshoff Ronald Leo Estate; Weigeshoff William Ronald $876,000
1625 7th 37208 6/4 Slaughter Pasqual A; Slaughter Pasquale A Parkin Erin; Parkin Scott $875,000
522 14th 37206 6/28 Karandikar Abhay; Karandikar Allison Blount Ashley; Blount Michael; Reynolds Madelyn $875,000
6924 Shelby 37211 6/24 Heckert Brandon Rick; Heckert Rachel Samantha Howell Benjamin T; Howell Margaret E $875,000
929 Woodmont 37204 6/11 Tayon Stewart J Barth Molly; Patti Phillip $871,000
1652 Alayna 37221 6/3 Tymensky Brent; Tymensky Susan Wozniak Anne; Wozniak Nicholi $869,900
1214 Plymouth 37216 6/24 Haag Andrew; Haag Sara Brixton Holdings LLC $865,000
4102 Oriole 37215 6/10 Parrish Marietta E Harris Allen K Jr; Harris Carole Ann $865,000
2801 White Oak 37215 6/4 Lawley Caroline; Lawley Christopher Wylder Kristen $865,000
832 Hillwood 37209 6/14 Johnson John Tatum III Ice Hannah; Ice Mitchell $863,000
1027 Chicamauga 37206 6/13 Perry Craig; Perry Julie Wideberg Bruce; Wideberg Judith L $855,000
735 Richfield 37205 6/5 North Star Development LLC 735 Richfield LLC $850,000
1212 Laurel 37203 6/20 Jaget Mark Weber Bros Homes Tn LLC $850,000
1523 Forrest 37206 6/11 Ashley Allison; Combs Christopher Alan Karr Jonathan; Karr Rachel $850,000
4308 Westlawn 37209 6/24 Stonegate Acquisitions LLC Smith Catherine Loftis; Smith Paul Maxwell $850,000
701 Sills 37220 6/6 Scott Davet Nicole; Scott Shane Bernard Barnes Paige F; Barnes William P $849,999
4400 Belmont Park 37215 6/4 Preston Gary W; Preston Robin H Thompson Gail N; Thompson John G $844,000
704 Sweet Cherry 37215 6/17 Hicks Rhonda R Williams Vickie N $841,300
1014 16th Ave S #204 37212 6/28 Bernstein Christina Galdos Trustee; Bernstein Matthew Cook Trustee; Bernstein Trust Harold &Amp; Owen LLC $840,480
1200 6th 37207 6/6 Bak Jeffrey; Laskowski Jacob Brewer Jonathan Henry; Brewer Kelsey $840,000
1709 Tammany 37206 6/20 Orner Nicole; Orner Taylor Bolton Angela D; Dowler Anjela D $835,000
1724 Old Hickory 37215 6/5 Bars Hooper Holdings LLC Truss Jason M; Truss Shannon H $835,000
3425 33rd 37212 6/25 Mendoza Hernan Andrade; Vides De Andrade Ana Berkman Jillian Molli; Berkman Richard; Goodman Stacey; Greer James Edward $829,900
1915 Scott 37206 6/24 Connell Joseph D III Noonan Group Partners LLC $825,000
69 Lindsley 37210 6/3 Profectus Experiences LLC Muse Nashville LLC $825,000
1014 16th Ave S #401 37212 6/28 Frey Allie; Frey Calvin Harold &Amp; Owen LLC $820,000
407B Saint Francis 37205 6/3 Misra Amit McLaughlin Ashley; McLaughlin Matthew Ross $820,000
8336 Cub Creek 37209 6/24 Healy Max; Healy Nicole Barone Nicole; Barone Rosanne $820,000
525 Summit Oaks 37221 6/17 Sanderson Jennifer; Sanderson Jon Schrecker Mary Courtney $820,000
1819 5th 37208 6/3 Motorplex Inc Jutte Renee; Jutte Renee J; Jutte Scott F $810,000
5606 Tennessee 37209 6/3 Noonan Sarah; Stegmeyer Alexander L&S Dev LLC $803,500
6300 Pettus 37013 6/14 Gonzalez Juanita; Moctezuma Noe Rivera; Roman Victor Howell Mickie; Smith John D $800,000
2104 Chels 37138 6/6 Winski Austin Dean Denning Donald R Jr; Denning Shana R; Denning Shana Walker $800,000

...

80. House GOP wants proof of citizenship to vote, boosting an election-year talking point -

WASHINGTON (AP) — The U.S. House of Representatives on Wednesday was poised to vote on a proof-of-citizenship requirement for voter registration, a proposal Republicans have prioritized as an election-year talking point even as research shows noncitizens illegally registering and casting ballots in federal elections is exceptionally rare.

81. House Republicans sue Attorney General Garland over access to Biden special counsel interview audio -

WASHINGTON (AP) — House Republicans on Monday filed a lawsuit against Attorney General Merrick Garland for the audio recording of President Joe Biden's interview with a special counsel in his classified documents case, asking the courts to enforce their subpoena and reject the White House's effort to withhold the materials from Congress.

82. Justice Department won't prosecute Garland for contempt, says refusal to provide audio wasn't crime -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Attorney General Merrick Garland will not be prosecuted for contempt of Congress because his refusal to turn over audio of President Joe Biden's interview in his classified documents case "did not constitute a crime," the Justice Department said Friday.

83. Trump returns to Capitol Hill and whips up Republican lawmakers in first meeting since Jan. 6 attack -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Donald Trump made a triumphant return Thursday to Capitol Hill, whipping up House and Senate Republicans in his first meetings since the Jan.6, 2021, attacks. He was embraced by GOP lawmakers who find themselves newly energized by his bid to retake the White House.

84. Republicans stick to attacking criminal justice system, echoing Trump, after Hunter Biden conviction -

PHOENIX (AP) — Republicans are responding to Hunter Biden's conviction on federal gun charges with some version of, "That's it?"

Loyal to Donald Trump, they largely echoed the former president's claim that the Justice Department has treated President Joe Biden's son with kid gloves while zealously prosecuting Trump. Using the attention given to Hunter Biden's conviction for charges related to buying a gun while addicted to drugs, they pressed unsubstantiated or debunked allegations that Joe Biden — while vice president — acted to advance his family members' foreign business interests.

85. House votes to hold AG Garland in contempt for withholding Biden audio -

WASHINGTON (AP) — The House voted Wednesday to hold Attorney General Merrick Garland in contempt of Congress for refusing to turn over audio of President Joe Biden's interview in his classified documents case, Republicans' latest and strongest rebuke of the Justice Department as partisan conflict over the rule of law animates the 2024 presidential campaign.

86. Breaking down the teams playing for national championship at the College World Series -

A look at the eight teams competing in the College World Series, which starts Friday at Charles Schwab Field. (Capsules in order of CWS opening games. Coaches' records through super regionals):

87. Trump will meet with House and Senate Republicans this week near the Capitol -

WASHINGTON (AP) — House Republicans will meet privately with Donald Trump on Thursday, as the former president who is now the party's presumptive nominee returns to Capitol Hill for the first time since his supporters attacked the building on Jan. 6, 2021, in an attempt to overturn President Joe Biden's election.

88. Israel's Benjamin Netanyahu set to address the US Congress on July 24 -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is expected to address a joint meeting of Congress on July 24, setting the stage for what is expected to be a contentious speech at a crucial moment for the ongoing Israel-Hamas war.

89. Members of Congress commemorate D-Day with their own parachute jump over Normandy -

WASHINGTON (AP) — A contingent of U.S. lawmakers from the House of Representatives made a commemorative parachute jump Friday at Normandy marking the 80th anniversary of D-Day and the historic assault that launched the end of World War II.

90. Speaker Johnson appoints two Trump allies to a committee that handles classified intelligence -

WASHINGTON (AP) — House Speaker Mike Johnson on Wednesday appointed two far-right Republicans to the powerful House Intelligence Committee, positioning two close allies of Donald Trump who worked to overturn the 2020 presidential election on a panel that receives sensitive classified briefings and oversees the work of America's spy agencies.

91. House Republicans issue criminal referrals against James, Hunter Biden, alleging false testimony -

WASHINGTON (AP) — House Republicans issued criminal referrals Wednesday against President Joe Biden's son and brother, accusing them of making false statements to Congress as part of the GOP's yearlong impeachment inquiry.

92. Biden rolls out asylum restrictions, months in the making, to help 'gain control' of the border -

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden on Tuesday unveiled plans to enact immediate significant restrictions on migrants seeking asylum at the U.S.-Mexico border as the White House tries to neutralize immigration as a political liability ahead of the November elections.

93. Biden says he's restricting asylum to help 'gain control' of the border -

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden on Tuesday unveiled plans to enact immediate significant restrictions on migrants seeking asylum at the U.S.-Mexico border as the White House tries to neutralize immigration as a political liability ahead of the November elections.

94. Republican lawmakers react with fury to Trump verdict and rally to his defense -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Republican lawmakers reacted with immediate fury on Thursday as a New York jury convicted former President Donald Trump on 34 counts of falsifying business records to influence the 2016 election, speaking out with near unanimity in questioning the legitimacy of the trial and how it was conducted.

95. Guilty: Trump becomes first former US president convicted of felony crimes -

NEW YORK (AP) — Donald Trump became the first former American president to be convicted of felony crimes Thursday as a New York jury found him guilty of all 34 charges in a scheme to illegally influence the 2016 election through a hush money payment to a porn actor who said the two had sex.

96. The 'Appeal to Heaven' flag evolves from Revolutionary War symbol to banner of the far right -

WASHINGTON (AP) — U.S. Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito is embroiled in a second flag controversy in as many weeks, this time over a banner that in recent years has come to symbolize sympathies with the Christian nationalist movement and the false claim that the 2020 presidential election was stolen.

97. Second flag carried by Jan. 6 rioters displayed outside house owned by Justice Alito, report says -

WASHINGTON (AP) — A second flag of a type carried by rioters during the attack on the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, was displayed outside a house owned by Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito, The New York Times reported Wednesday.

98. Biden is honoring Kenya with state visit as the East African nation prepares to send police to Haiti -

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden is welcoming Kenyan President William Ruto to the White House for a three-day state visit as the East African nation prepares to deploy forces to Haiti as part of U.N.-led effort to try to calm a spiraling security crisis in the Caribbean country.

99. Election deniers moving closer to GOP mainstream, report shows, as Trump allies fill Congress -

WASHINGTON (AP) — In the hours after the attack on the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, Ohio's then-Republican senator, Rob Portman, voted to accept President Joe Biden's win over the defeated former president, Donald Trump, despite Trump's false allegations that Biden only won because of fraud.

100. House Republicans ditch their day jobs to stand with Trump, while legislating languishes -

Leaving Washington behind, prominent far-right House Republicans who have repeatedly thrown this Congress into chaos showed up Thursday at Donald Trump's hush money trial to do what they do best.

They stood outside Trump Tower filming their support for the indicted former president. They filed into the Manhattan courthouse "standing back and standing by," as Rep. Matt Gaetz put it — invoking Trump's call to the extremist Proud Boys. They were admonished to put down their cell phones.