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1. In new term, Trump set to go after measures that are doing the most to fight climate change -

WASHINGTON (AP) — The election of Donald Trump as president for a second time and the Republican takeback of the U.S. Senate could undo many of the national climate policies that are most reducing planet-warming greenhouse gas emissions, according to climate solutions experts.

2. Trump likely to target climate measures that are making the most difference -

WASHINGTON (AP) — The election of Donald Trump as president for a second time and the Republican takeback of the U.S. Senate could undo many of the national climate policies that are most reducing planet-warming greenhouse gas emissions, according to climate solutions experts.

3. Figel sets retirement from Conflict Resolution Center -

The Nashville Conflict Resolution Center has announced a transition plan as longtime executive director Sara Figal plans to retire in mid-2024.

Under Figel’s eight-year leadership, NCRC has created a remote mediation program that now serves the courts and communities in 15 counties. Each year, these mediation services help more than 1,000 residents resolve disputes so they can stabilize their co-parenting, housing and employment situations without the cost and stress of litigation.

4. Top Davidson Co. residential real estate sales for April 2023 -

Top Davidson County residential real estate sales for April 2023, as compiled by the Nashville Ledger.

AddressZipFiling DateBuyersSellersSale Price
160 2nd Avenue S 37201 4/6 Cortazzo Christopher 151 Nashville Project LP $12,050,000
160 2nd Avenue S 37201 4/25 Vine Hill Trust 151 Nashville Project LP $11,000,000
160 2nd Avenue S 37201 4/4 WYTN4S LLC 151 Nashville Project LP $10,500,000
4231 Franklin 37204 4/6 Orchard House LLC 4231 Franklin Pike LLC $9,000,000
1201 Canterbury 37205 4/19 Tulip Tree Trust Under Agreement Orr Jefferson Cooper; Orr Lori S $5,250,000
3718 Woodlawn 37215 4/14 Diamantis Andrea Gabor; Diamantis Christopher Dsrm LLC $4,500,000
301 Westview 37205 4/17 Alexander Austin Dana M Curtis Revocable Living Trust $4,250,000
160 2nd Avenue S 37201 4/3 KCS11 LLC Chaput Mary A; Chaput Robert L $3,900,000
1300 Harding 37215 4/21 Rogers Michael; Stefek William 508 Investors LLC $3,800,000
875 Robertson Academy 37220 4/14 23 W Gordon Preservation Trust Baird Graham Co LLC $3,750,000
4809 Granny White 37220 4/4 Rjr3 Real Estate LLC Ke Holdings LLC $3,675,000
1315 Lone Oak 37215 4/26 Rizzari Amanda; Rizzari Michael White Pines Building Group LLC $3,500,000
6025 Robert E Lee 37215 4/4 Ade Investment Services Trust Garland Dev LLC $3,500,000
3617 Richland 37205 4/25 Secret Place Revocable Trust Mitchell Designs LLC $3,500,000
1140 Oman 37027 4/11 Kilburg Ashley; Kilburg Jeff Gregg Homebuilding Co LLC $3,400,000
1912 Lone Oak 37215 4/5 Nohrden Jennifer Anne; Nohrden Michael David Sidwell K Thomas $3,000,000
1907 18th 37212 4/27 Davidson Heather Ann; Stahl Michael Whittington Joint Revocable Trust $2,800,000
1403 Beechwood 37212 4/11 Stroup Allyssa; Stroup David Griffith Jason; Griffith Jason N $2,680,000
820 Clematis 37205 4/14 820 Clematis Trust Harris Devs LLC $2,500,000
1727 Kingsbury 37215 4/18 Decoyrose LLC Dowson Christopher; Dowson Rumi L $2,400,000
2122 Old Hickory 37215 4/26 Liggett Brandon J Guevara Ana M; Guevera Feliciano G $2,400,000
4411B Soper 37204 4/13 Belvedere David John; Burcul Olivia Jadranka Curtis J Zamec II & Jane E Zamec Revocable Trust $2,250,000
1518 Grandview 37215 4/5 Sunnybrook Inv Co LLC Lipscomb University $2,200,000
1308 Duncanwood 37204 4/17 Obryan Alicia L; Obryan Robert Thomas Jr Saoud Joseph; Saoud Isabel Cristina $2,200,000
1125 Brookmeade 37204 4/18 Bryant Paul A; Bryant Suzanne Brown Kingsley Family Trust $2,200,000
2324 Castleman 37215 4/3 Sartoris Andrew; Sartoris Stacy Smith Stephanie; Smith Todd M $2,149,000
52 Annandale 37215 4/20 Jones Meredith Arden Salberg Jack; Salberg Susan $2,125,000
3909 Baxter 37216 4/3 Kienzler Abigail; Kienzler Jack Harrison John C; McCarthy-Harrison Lisa R $2,040,000
6021 Opus 37027 4/4 Cain Ashley; Cain Ryan GP Luxury LLC $2,036,117
948 Youngs 37207 4/12 McCoy Const LLC Jack W Bell Builders Inc; Mark T Brown Const Inc $2,000,000
1261 Graycroft 37115 4/24 Hessevick Kenneth J Owen Dev LLC $2,000,000
1010 Gilmore 37204 4/18 Jecmen Mark; Jecmen Jacqueline Leslie Colgate Stringfellow Joint Revocable Trust $2,000,000
160 2nd Avenue S 37201 4/6 Arriaza Family Revocable Trust Kathryn Anderson Trust $1,995,000
6019 Opus 37027 4/24 Jackson Sherrie Lowe GP Luxury LLC $1,985,894
1512 Dallas 37212 4/14 Brister Erica C; Brister Josh K Fagan James O $1,900,000
1221 Lone Oak 37215 4/6 Leigh Bruce; Leigh Kristi Build Nashville LLC $1,899,900
907 Clayton 37204 4/26 Agrawal Mohit; Mullangi Samyukta Warfield Susannah S; Warfield Walter Miles Jr $1,850,000
244 Haverford 37205 4/4 Schell Kendall Green; Schell Ryan Flemming Moloney Michael W; Moloney Taylor B $1,797,000
109 39th 37209 4/14 109 39th Avenue North Comm Prop Trust Davis Ryan Patterson; Yount Lonnie Keith $1,775,000
1139 Granny White 37204 4/3 Moore Kathleen; Moore Travis Mullins Fiona R; Mullins Mark E $1,775,000
4222 Century Farms 37013 4/25 Bulls-Eye Two Century Farms LLC Century Farms LLC $1,753,290
2219 Hobbs 37215 4/19 Sandler Andrew; Sandler Gina Obryan Alicia L; Obryan Robert T Jr $1,750,000
6417 Valley 37205 4/10 Stone Ava James; Stone Jonathan James Jr Marie Sullins Murphree Living Trust $1,750,000
1917 Castleman 37215 4/3 1917 Castleman Drive Trust Ruch David Bowman; Ruch Judith Leigh $1,750,000
4807 Dakota 37209 4/6 Delahoussaye Emily; Delahoussaye Stephen Veenstra Jaclyn; Veenstra Zachary $1,725,000
123 Clarendon 37205 4/3 Oliver & Laura Lubin 2015 Living Trust Laurilo LLC - Clarendon Series $1,710,180
1711 Long 37206 4/10 Johnson Mark; Johnson Rebecca; Patterson Jennifer Ruth; Patterson Timothy Glenn Aerial Infill LLC $1,708,941
4419 Lone Oak 37215 4/21 Huang Kimin; Murdock Brett Ross Presley Martha K; Tran Danny B; Presley Martha; Tran Danny $1,705,000
850 Sutton Hill 37204 4/17 Kristina Wade Irrevocable Trust; Randall Wade Irrevocable Trust Jecmen Jacqueline; Jecmen Mark $1,700,000
20 Rutledge 37210 4/3 Petro Megan Murphay Ellis George Wayne Trustee; Ellis Sheila Kay Trustee; Ellis Family Trust $1,690,000
110 46th 37209 4/13 Zager Lisa Eidson Richland Building Partners LLC $1,689,000
801 Foster 37215 4/18 Hels Sharon J Falk Amelia Jane; Falk Todd $1,650,000
2009 Castleman 37215 4/13 Cammack Lucie Bryant Paul; Bryant Suzanne $1,625,000
108 46th 37209 4/24 Hellen Darlene; Hellen Donald Richland Building Partners LLC $1,625,000
5622 Hillview 37027 4/17 Grimes Lauren E Hoo Vol LLC $1,605,000
2894 Lower Walkers Creek 37072 4/10 Chaudoin Legina Ford Smith Daniel T; Smith Latasha $1,600,000
1109 Bate 37204 4/21 Shelton Melinda E; Shelton Peter J Tn Nashville 12th South LLC $1,599,900
2080 12th 37204 4/17 Havens Hunter; Havens Julia Tn Nashville 12th South LLC $1,599,000
3923 Albert 37204 4/6 Hardwick David G; Hardwick Rachel A Beskow Laura Mari Trenkle; Beskow Stefan Lars $1,575,000
902 Sutton Hill 37204 4/18 Sites Christin Michelle; Sernyak Geoffrey Paul Williams Jerry W $1,560,000
3703A Lealand 37204 4/11 Weiss Patrice M Myers Philippe $1,557,000
112 47th 37209 4/26 Garrison Remy C; Garrison W Lewis Jr Richland Building Partners LLC $1,550,000
1421 Calvin 37206 4/3 Amended & Restated Rdl Trust Lentz Linda; Lentz Robert; West Jenny $1,500,000
1613 17th 37212 4/6 Laurilo LLC-Seventeenth Series Collett Ann; Haney James M Jr $1,500,000
411 Page 37205 4/5 411 Page Road Trust Burch Hardy Cooper; Burch Sherri Dockery $1,500,000
6122 Hickory Valley 37205 4/12 Griffin David B; Griffin Roxanna Flowers Roy C $1,500,000
6111 Robin Hill 37205 4/10 Bars Bradley Liff Darren N; Liff Rachel $1,500,000
2027 Galbraith 37215 4/3 Boswell Caroline Wilson; Boswell Ross Allan Sherrill R Parker $1,480,000
1616 West End 37203 4/12 Sun James; Sun Jimmy Michael & Jill McCluskey Family Revocable Trust $1,450,000
2224 Chickering 37215 4/3 Peaches Brown Trust Gore Dianne D $1,400,000
1616 West End 37203 4/5 Trevor Matthew Weir & Trisha Ann Weir Revocable Living Trust Stewart Emily $1,400,000
1616 West End 37203 4/11 Tx Re Opportunity 0320 LLC Gonzalez Anthony J; Gonzalez Stacia P $1,375,000
914 Douglas 37204 4/24 Werner John A III Ac Johnson Properties LLC $1,375,000
4004 Woodmont 37205 4/4 Mejia Rachael; Mejia Skye Venkatraman Santosh; Venkatraman Shanti $1,350,000
4018 Copeland 37215 4/20 Yazdian Aaron Macey John W Jr $1,350,000
518 10th 37206 4/6 Braly Rachel L Trustee; Rachel L Braly Revocable Trust Lilienstern Robert Clayton $1,301,518
902 Battery 37220 4/17 Sauve Joseph William; Cooper Frances C Cooper Frances C $1,300,000
905 16th 37206 4/19 Nguyen Claire E; Nguyen Thanh T Drimmer Robert $1,299,900
3510 Richards 37215 4/27 Perelmutter Jarett Mitchell Patsy Cliett $1,299,000
2508 Brittany 37206 4/19 Kerno Karen; Kerno Kevin Puncochar David G; Puncochar Shawn Ailes $1,290,000
1026 Sharpe 37206 4/20 Deshpande Prafullata; Deshpande Prasanna M Greenleaf Real Estate Dev LLC $1,279,000
4309 Colorado 37209 4/18 Dettwiller Ann Kathryn Perez Dana R; Perez Michael G $1,276,000
1105 Sparta 37205 4/27 Elliott Dev LLC BFH Enterprises LLC $1,275,000
404 Greenway Glen 37209 4/14 Finley Claire M; Finley Patrick W Trust No One Trust $1,265,000
2174 Golf Club 37215 4/27 Penn Melanie Zamora Andres; Zamora Maria V $1,250,000
1616 West End 37203 4/10 Fetter Matthew Lawrence Stolarski Anthony M; Stolarski Tracy M $1,240,000
1212 Laurel 37203 4/13 Stretch Investments LLC Gray Jill E Obmascik; Gray Michael J $1,235,000
1241 Jefferson Davis 37027 4/26 Dunn Ansley K; Dunn William Hagg Brenda; Hagg Brenda Leigh $1,225,000
118B Fern 37207 4/25 Kahng Yoon Seob Peace Megan; Peace Wesley $1,220,000
515 Church 37219 4/14 Powenski John Schultz Pamela; Schultz Stephen $1,200,028
111 Savoy 37205 4/25 Villa Tusculana Trust Jordanov Martin; Jordanov Wendy $1,200,000
6135 Jocelyn Hollow 37205 4/24 Scott Kevin GP Luxury LLC; Legacy Homes of TN LLC $1,172,627
4206 Belmont Park 37215 4/10 Blue Sky Horizon GP Hull Michael $1,150,000
118 Fern 37027 4/14 Kahng Yoon Seob Galuszka James; Galuszka Sharon $1,150,000
1212 Laurel 37203 4/19 Ash Landon E Hodgson Cody $1,137,500
848 Clayton 37204 4/26 Gallagher Margaret Elise; Gallagher Thomas Edward Litwiniuk Holly $1,110,000
109 Wellington Park 37215 4/6 Chervin Stanley M; Richards Barbara F Brown Anne K; Brown John P $1,100,000
6421 Brownlee 37205 4/12 Deaver John William; Walsh Alaine Landy Schell Kendall G; Schell Ryan F $1,100,000
1602 Eastland 37206 4/14 Lang Adam C; Lang Kaitlyn Alyssa Simpson Jim; Simpson Mary Elizabeth Long $1,100,000
6525 Jocelyn Hollow 37205 4/14 6525 Jocelyn Hollow Rd LLC Terry Melanie R; Terry Robert J $1,100,000
4307 Dakota 37209 4/17 Smith Rebecca Lawrenz Joshua; Lawrenz Paige Allison $1,100,000
1114 Chester 37206 4/25 Prentice Deseree; Prentice Deseree S Cottingham Rental Corp $1,095,000
917 South 37203 4/17 Pierce Joann B Stolze Hannah J; Stolze Richard A $1,080,000
1513 Ashwood 37212 4/18 Livingston Patrick L; Livingston Rebecca C McClain Inv TN LLC $1,075,000
5922 Ashland 37215 4/21 Terry Laura Jennings Sowd Ashley L; Sowd Gregory A $1,075,000
908 Marengo 37204 4/20 Babitt Hannah Budslick Paul L; Budslick Allison Duke $1,050,000
424 Prestwick 37205 4/24 Pendleton Micki E Shmerling Lisa A; Shmerling Michael D $1,050,000
105 Leake 37205 4/24 Heaston Elizabeth Jackson; Heaston Philip Steven Chen Emmie Keith Granbery; Dingess Elizabeth Granbery; Granbery James Wentworth; Granbery William Langley Jr; Hodges Cornelia McDonald Granbery; Barnes Anne Granbery; Granbery Janice M $1,039,000
1415 NAPOLEON 37207 4/11 Johnson Land Holdings LLC Blue Sky Const Inc $1,025,000
4041 Russellwood 37204 4/20 Outer Group LLC Landry Brian W; Landry Jennifer D $1,025,000
913 Southside 37203 4/12 Gross Patricia Marie; Gross Richard Todd Smith Brannon S $1,014,400
1817 Cedar 37212 4/11 Whitley Charles; Whitley Wynne Grote Carl August IV; Grote Frances Phipps; Phipps Frances A $1,010,000
3910 Moss Rose 37216 4/12 Ross Hugh Allan Jr; Ross Jenna; Ross Mark William B Roehrig Jrs Living Trust $1,000,391
600 12th 37203 4/28 Neier Richard Daniel Sexton Thomas $1,000,000
508 Brighton 37205 4/26 Ewing Ruth Ann Helman Eric T; Helman Joellyn S $999,000
1618 Glen Echo 37215 4/20 Lipscomb University Alan D Adams Family Trust $980,000
1828 5th 37208 4/20 Irrevocable Trust Zeitlin Jeff $975,000
1826 5th 37208 4/28 Holland David S Sr; Holland Susan M Zeitlin Jeff $975,000
1613 Glen Echo 37215 4/11 Yin Linlin; Zhao Shilin Gleaves John; Haggerty Erica; Haggerty Shaun $955,000
534 Southgate 37203 4/26 Cservenyak Frank Stephen Jr Southgate Commons LLC $950,000
700 12th 37203 4/26 Bark Doug; Bark Kathleen Dynes Laurie E; Karl Michael E $950,000
722 Estes 37215 4/4 Brown Samantha Eugenia; Hudson Landon B Campbell Ira S; Campbell Kathryn H $942,000
5104 Dakota 37209 4/12 Ravenelle Andre R; Ravenelle Edith Thomas Joan L $940,000
1123 Douglas 37206 4/27 Carlisle Michelle Elaine Clark Meagan B; Rutherford Meagan B $931,000
2405 Chapman 37206 4/27 Rauchet Dennis L Asg Investments LLC $925,000
6005 Andover 37215 4/21 Esposito Jeff; Esposito Sonia Lovell John C Estate $912,500
540 Southgate 37203 4/5 Graham Daniel Joseph; Graham Joseph Southgate Commons LLC $905,000
530 Southgate 37203 4/3 Gehrett James Matthew Southgate Commons LLC $905,000
915 Beechmont 37206 4/10 Reynolds Geoffrey T; Reynolds Katharine E Bmb Properties $905,000
1523B Wayne 37206 4/20 Banet Jay; Michalik Jordan Jackson Valley Land Part LLC $900,000
1112 Chickering Park 37215 4/13 Cunningham Drew; Cunningham Rebecca Garland Dev LLC $900,000
1523 Wayne 37206 4/10 Abrams Daniel J; Rose Emily K Jackson Valley Land Partners LLC $900,000
1304 Ashwood 37212 4/3 Seeley Meredith Cocke Albert K; Griffin Juliet E $899,000
571A Croley 37209 4/10 Bruen Maureen T T&M Dev LLC $899,000
1815 Ridley 37203 4/4 Chastain Sandra K Smith; Spicer Charles M Elias Shelby $899,000
1207A Chester 37206 4/27 Banks Macie; Nizialek Cameron Springdale Dev LLC $895,000
4201 Kennedy 37216 4/5 Luiken David Grant Jr; Luiken Fernanda Lima Tozer Dean $887,500
950 Greenwood 37206 4/10 Holton Craig; Watts Ashley Jtm Group LLC $885,000
1416 5th 37208 4/24 Fitzgerald Victoria Lee; Vaughn Christopher Cameron Esworthy Michael; Esworthy Molly; Slayton Molly $885,000
112 Bowling 37205 4/25 Mayfield Amanda B John R Lynch III & Frances Holley Lynch Living Trust $880,000
1627 Long 37206 4/26 1627 Long Avenue Trust Smith Amy Lea; Smith Cheyenne $880,000
514A Starliner 37209 4/3 Krupp Erik; Krupp Julie Anne Jon Holdings LLC $879,900
514B Starliner 37209 4/5 Franceschelli Grace Elizabeth; Thompson Katherine Lindsey Jon Holdings LLC $879,900
1557 Stokley 37138 4/12 Webb Beverly A; Webb Jason Lynn Ratekin Anne; Ratekin Anne E; Ratekin Joel; Ratekin Joel C $876,000
857 Vibe 37216 4/11 Nichols Ashley Rae Yocom Morgan $875,000
526 Southgate 37203 4/10 Garris Thomas Southgate Partners LLC $874,900
1804 Sherwood 37216 4/5 Singleton Anthony; Singleton Zoe 21Five Homes LLC $872,500
801 Bircham 37221 4/5 Downing Andrew; Downing Molly Campbell Deason Joyce L; Fowler Joyce L $870,000
1804 Sherwood 37216 4/28 Bhaskar Shakthi; Biersmith Michael 21Five Homes LLC $869,900
910 Curdwood 37216 4/6 Ramage My; Ramage Steve Urban Dwell Homes LLC $855,000
6334 Torrington 37205 4/21 Holden Casey; Holden William Mjm Real Estate Investments LLC $850,000
5607 Pennsylvania 37209 4/14 Tdm Real Estate LLC Minor Halie Marie; Minor Taylor Drew $850,000
804 Huntington 37215 4/17 Oconnor Andrew K Hunt Barbara Executor; Neeley Sarah Massie Estate $850,000
1701 Old Hickory 37027 4/4 Blue Sky Horizon GP Veronica Jean Scott Revocable Trust $840,000
1028 Fairwin 37216 4/3 Greig William George Gresh LLC $840,000
320 Bournemouth 37076 4/14 Burwell Howard III; Burwell Lauren Vallett Lindsey M $839,900
4206 Belmont Park 37215 4/10 Hull Michael Long Nancy Jean; Long Stephen Brown $835,000
426 Bend 37209 4/28 Rechter Christopher Lee; Rechter Jamie Rae Hr Investments LLC $834,626
4809 Michigan 37209 4/4 Schmidt Evan Douglas; Schmidt Martha Humphreys Baugh Nathan; Morrison Callan Lindsey $832,000
3102B Curtis 37218 4/5 Rorabeck Tina M; Tipton Joseph F Fed Dev LLC $830,000
1804B 5th 37208 4/25 Gutierrez Guy; Gutierrez Melinda Zeitlin Jeff $830,000
1707B Martin 37203 4/17 Shewmaker Jennifer; Shewmaker Stephen Amended & Restated Ronnie Monroe Singer Trust $828,000
1000E Trinity 37218 4/17 Saini Parminder J&Lnwofia LLC $825,000
1405B 10th 37208 4/14 Marcelli John Anthony; Wagster Mary Ann 1400 Arthur LLC $824,900
6309 Leconte 37027 4/13 Fonge Daphne Michelle Penn; Fonge John Nki Rice Jenna D; Rice Matthew D $819,000
204 Acklen Park 37203 4/24 Arnold Elizabeth Hellen Darlene; Hellen Donald $815,000
521 BEND 37209 4/21 Reavis Brandon ASD Inv LLC $810,000
406 Achievement 37209 4/14 Huntsman Samantha Nichole; Huntsman Shawn Tyler 404 Achievement Trust $810,000
1105 Sparta 37205 4/24 Bfh Enterprises LLC Belcher Kenneth E $805,000
3605 Rainbow 37204 4/12 Sizemore Adam; Sizemore Nikki Terrell Mark William; Terrell Mary Shasteen $801,000
921 Dundonnell 37220 4/14 Roy Jonathan Andrew; Roy Laura Gish Jonathan; Gish Lauren $800,000
6317 Alamo 37209 4/27 Phan Lan; Phan Linh ASD Investments LLC $800,000
605A Hamilton 37203 4/6 Capers Travis D; Capers Tyronna V Johnson Woerz Carelle $800,000

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5. US tells China a Taiwan president stopover is 'nothing new' -

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Biden administration is putting out the word that expected stopovers in the United States by Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen would fall in line with recent precedent and should not be used as a pretext by China to step up aggressive activity in the Taiwan Strait.

6. First Congress revealed Biden's generational ambition -

WASHINGTON (AP) — When he ran for the White House, Joe Biden told voters his presidency would be a bridge to the next generation. His first two years on the job have revealed it to be a much more ambitious venture.

7. Biden plans floating platforms to expand offshore wind power -

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Biden administration on Thursday announced plans to develop floating platforms in the deep ocean for wind towers that could power millions of homes and vastly expand offshore wind in the United States.

8. Biden picks White House veteran to run revived climate drive -

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden on Friday brought back John Podesta, a behind-the-scenes veteran at getting things done on climate in past Democratic administrations, to put into place an ambitious U.S. climate program newly revived by $375 billion from Congress.

9. Learning from failures: How Biden scored win on climate plan -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Over the last year, President Joe Biden watched pieces of his domestic agenda get thrown overboard in an effort to keep it afloat. Free community college, child care funding, expanded preschool — all left behind.

10. Biden to announce climate actions at ex-coal plant in Mass. -

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden will announce new actions on climate change that he can take on his own just days after an influential Democratic senator quashed hopes for a sweeping legislative package of new environmental programs this year.

11. Energy chief Granholm touts $3B plan to boost EV batteries -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Continuing its push to dramatically boost sales of electric vehicles, the Biden administration on Monday announced $3.1 billion in funding to U.S. companies that make and recycle lithium-ion batteries.

12. This Earth Day, Biden faces 'headwinds' on climate agenda -

WASHINGTON (AP) — One year ago, Joe Biden marked his first Earth Day as president by convening world leaders for a virtual summit on global warming that even Russian President Vladimir Putin and China's Xi Jinping attended. Biden used the moment to nearly double the United States' goal for reducing greenhouse gas emissions, vaulting the country to the front lines in the fight against climate change.

13. EPA rule would finally ban asbestos, carcinogen still in use -

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Environmental Protection Agency on Tuesday proposed a rule to finally ban asbestos, a carcinogen that is still used in some chlorine bleach, brake pads and other products and kills thousands of Americans every year.

14. New corporate climate change disclosures proposed by SEC -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Companies would be required to disclose the greenhouse gas emissions they produce and how climate risk affects their business under new rules proposed Monday by the Securities and Exchange Commission as part of a drive across the government to address climate change.

15. Biden's inflation plan upends thinking on jobs sent overseas -

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden has a solution for high inflation that seems counterintuitive: Bring factory jobs back to the U.S.

This challenges a decades-long argument that employers moved jobs abroad to lower their costs by relying on cheaper workers. The trend contributed to the loss of 6.8 million U.S. manufacturing jobs since 2000, but it also translated into lower prices for consumers and put downward pressure on inflation in ways that kept broader economic growth going.

16. AP FACT CHECK: Biden takes half-steps on electric vehicles -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Eager to show benefits from his policies, President Joe Biden is overstating the number of electric vehicle charging stations that would be built with his infrastructure law and claiming a speedy shift to electric in the federal fleet that isn't so.

17. House passes bill to boost US computer chip production -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Democrats muscled through legislation in the House on Friday that they say positions the United States to better compete with China economically and on the global stage by strengthening the domestic semiconductor industry and shoring up strained supply chains.

18. White House targeting economic risks from climate change -

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Biden administration is taking steps to address the economic risks from climate change, issuing a 40-page report Friday on government-wide plans to protect the financial, insurance and housing markets and the savings of American families.

19. EPA completes rule to phase out gases used as refrigerants -

WASHINGTON (AP) — In what officials call a key step to combat climate change, the Environmental Protection Agency is sharply limiting domestic production and use of hydrofluorocarbons, highly potent greenhouse gases commonly used in refrigerators and air conditioners.

20. US unveils plan to address 'silent killer' extreme heat -

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Biden administration is moving to protect workers and communities from extreme heat after a dangerously hot summer that spurred an onslaught of drought-worsened wildfires and caused hundreds of deaths from the Pacific Northwest to hurricane-ravaged Louisiana.

21. California and US agree to allow big offshore wind farms -

LOS ANGELES (AP) — California and the U.S. government announced an agreement Tuesday to open up areas off the state's central and northern coasts to the first commercial wind energy farms on the Pacific Coast.

22. Biden doubling spending to prepare for hurricanes, storms -

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden announced Monday that he's doubling U.S. emergency spending to help communities prepare for hurricanes and other extreme weather events, while launching a new effort at NASA to better understand and track the impact of climate change.

23. Biden directs US to mitigate financial risk from climate -

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden is directing federal agencies to develop a comprehensive strategy to identify and manage financial risks to government and the private sector posed by climate change.

24. Biden, GOP senators upbeat, plan more infrastructure talks -

WASHINGTON (AP) — After meeting at the White House, President Joe Biden and a group of Republican senators agreed to talk again early next week as negotiations intensified over a potentially bipartisan infrastructure package that could become one piece of the administration's ambitious $4 trillion public investment plan.

25. Biden's plan would boost conservation of US lands, waters -

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Biden administration on Thursday detailed steps to achieve an ambitious goal to conserve nearly one-third of America's lands and waters by 2030, relying on voluntary efforts to preserve public, private and tribal areas while also helping tackle climate change and create jobs.

26. Senator urges tough US rules barring gas-powered cars sales by 2035 -

WASHINGTON (AP) — A top Senate Democrat is urging U.S. anti-pollution standards that would follow a deal brokered by California with five automakers and then set targets to end sales of new gasoline-powered vehicles by 2035, a goal that reaches farther than President Joe Biden's climate plan.

27. America's gas-fueled vehicles imperil Biden's climate goals -

DETROIT (AP) — For President Joe Biden to reach his ambitious goal of slashing America's greenhouse gas emissions in half by 2030, huge reductions would have to come from somewhere other than one of the worst culprits: Auto tailpipes.

28. Summit shows Biden big vision on fighting climate change -

WASHINGTON (AP) — What did the world learn at Joe Biden's global summit about his vision of the battle to save the world's climate?

For two days, Biden and his team of climate experts pressed his case that tackling global warming not only can avert an existential threat, but also benefit the U.S. economy — and the world's as well.

29. Biden feels heat on emissions goal as climate summit nears -

WASHINGTON (AP) — As President Joe Biden convenes a virtual climate summit on Thursday with 40 world leaders, he faces a vexing task: how to put forward a nonbinding but symbolic goal to reduce greenhouse gas emissions that will have a tangible impact on climate change efforts not only in the U.S. but throughout the world.

30. AP interview: EPA head committed to 'scientific integrity' -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Moving forward on a pledge to restore "scientific integrity," the new head of the Environmental Protection Agency is reversing Trump administration actions that sidelined many academic scientists from key advisory boards in favor of industry figures.

31. Biden boosts offshore wind energy, wants to power 10M homes -

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Biden administration is moving to sharply increase offshore wind energy along the East Coast, saying Monday it is taking initial steps toward approving a huge wind farm off the New Jersey coast as part of an effort to generate electricity for more than 10 million homes nationwide by 2030.

32. In shift, oil industry group backs federal price on carbon -

WASHINGTON (AP) — The oil and gas industry's top lobbying group on Thursday endorsed a federal price on carbon dioxide emissions that contribute to global warming, a reversal of longstanding industry policy that comes as the Biden administration has pledged dramatic steps to address climate change.

33. Biden EPA nominee vows 'sense of urgency' on climate change -

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden's nominee to run the Environmental Protection Agency pledged Wednesday to "move with a sense of urgency on climate change" and other priorities, while working with lawmakers from both parties to protect the environment.

34. Biden EPA nominee vows to preserve resources, boost economy -

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden's nominee to run the Environmental Protection Agency says he learned the importance of preserving the outdoors while hunting and fishing with his father and grandfather in rural North Carolina.

35. Biden picks deal-makers, fighters for climate, energy team -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Joe Biden is picking deal-makers and fighters to lead a climate team he'll ask to remake and clean up the nation's transportation and power-plant systems, and as fast as politically possible.

36. Biden taps Buttigieg for transportation, Granholm for energy -

WASHINGTON (AP) — President-elect Joe Biden nominated his former rival Pete Buttigieg as secretary of transportation on Tuesday and intends to choose former Michigan Gov. Jennifer Granholm as his energy secretary.

37. Democrats decry 'pandemic of pollution' under Trump's EPA -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Democrats on Wednesday blasted the Trump administration's moves to roll back environmental regulations during the coronavirus crisis, with one senator saying a "pandemic of pollution'' has been released.

38. Trump rollback of mileage standards guts climate change push -

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Trump administration's rollback of mileage standards Tuesday marks a win for Americans who like their SUVs and pickup trucks, but the government's own estimates show big costs, too — more Americans dying from air pollution, more climate-damaging tailpipe exhaust and more expense for drivers at the gas pumps.

39. Citing virus, EPA has stopped enforcing environmental laws -

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Environmental Protection Agency on Thursday abruptly waived enforcement on a range of legally mandated public health and environmental protections, saying industries could have trouble complying with them during the coronavirus pandemic.

40. Top Middle Tennessee residential sales for June 2019 -

Top residential real estate sales, June 2019, for Davidson, Williamson, Rutherford, Wilson and Sumner counties, as compiled by Chandler Reports.

41. Trump calls off Iranian strikes, citing likely deaths -

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump said Friday the U.S. was "cocked and loaded" to retaliate against Iran for downing an unmanned American surveillance drone, but he canceled the strikes 10 minutes before they were to be launched after being told 150 people could die.

42. Former Bush, Reagan EPA heads caution on Trump rollbacks -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Environmental Protection Agency heads under three previous Republican presidents joined their Democratic counterparts Tuesday in telling lawmakers they were concerned with the Trump administration's rapid rollbacks of environmental protections.

43. Top Middle Tennessee residential sales for 2018 -

Top residential real estate sales, 2018, for Davidson, Williamson, Rutherford, Wilson and Sumner counties, as compiled by Chandler Reports.

44. Top Middle Tennessee residential sales for November 2018 -

Top residential real estate sales, November 2018, for Davidson, Williamson, Rutherford, Wilson and Sumner counties, as compiled by Chandler Reports.

45. US plan for coal power deregulation could cause more deaths -

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Trump administration on Tuesday moved to prop up the declining coal industry with an overhaul of Obama-era pollution rules, acknowledging that the increased emissions from aging coal-fired plants could kill hundreds more people annually and cost the country billions of dollars.

46. Trump's EPA moves to dramatically cut regulation of coal power -

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Trump administration moved to dismantle another major piece of President Barack Obama's environmental legacy on Tuesday, proposing to dramatically scale back restrictions on climate-changing emissions from coal-fired power plants even as it acknowledged that could lead to more premature deaths and serious illnesses.

47. At hearings, EPA chief seeks to divert blame for ethics woes -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Environmental Protection Agency chief Scott Pruitt, yet another Trump administration official with his job on the line over ethical concerns, took heat from lawmakers over his profligate spending and lobbyist ties and tried to divert responsibility to underlings.

48. EPA security chief also worked for owner of tabloid company -

WASHINGTON (AP) — The security chief for the head of the Environmental Protection Agency worked on the side as a private investigator for the owner of a tabloid news company with close ties to President Donald Trump.

49. AP FACT CHECK: Trump skews facts on EPA ethics woes, tariffs -

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump is sidestepping facts when it comes to the ethical questions swirling around Environmental Protection Agency chief Scott Pruitt.

50. Top Middle Tennessee residential transactions for May 2017 -

Top residential real estate sales, May 2017, for Davidson, Williamson, Rutherford, Wilson and Sumner counties, as compiled by Chandler Reports.

51. Top Middle Tennessee residential transactions for Dec. 2016 -

Top residential real estate sales, December 2016, for Davidson, Williamson, Rutherford, Wilson and Sumner counties, as compiled by Chandler Reports.

52. EPA to keep strict gas mileage standards in place -

DETROIT (AP) — The Obama administration has decided not to change government fuel economy requirements for cars and light trucks despite protests from automakers.

The decision means that automakers, at least for now, will still have to meet strict fuel economy requirements and that companies likely will continue building small cars and electric vehicles still even though people are buying more SUVs and trucks.

53. Top Middle Tennessee residential transactions for July 2016 -

Top residential real estate sales, July 2016, for Davidson, Williamson, Rutherford, Wilson and Sumner counties, as compiled by Chandler Reports.

54. Volkswagen settles emissions-cheating cases for up to $15.3B -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Volkswagen will spend up to $15.3 billion to settle consumer lawsuits and government allegations that it cheated on emissions tests in what lawyers are calling the largest auto-related class-action settlement in U.S. history.

55. US proposes to cut methane from oil, gas by nearly half -

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Obama administration issued a final rule Thursday to cut methane emissions from U.S. oil and gas production by nearly half over the next decade as part of an ongoing push by President Barack Obama to curb climate change.

56. Volkswagen CEO understands 'impatience' on emissions fix -

CHATTANOOGA (AP) — Volkswagen CEO Matthias Mueller told workers at the German automaker's lone U.S. plant in Tennessee that recovering from a diesel emissions cheating scandal "won't be a walk in the park," but that the company is committed to turning around its prospects in what he called a core market.

57. EPA and VW mum on meeting of leaders amid emissions scandal -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Officials at Volkswagen and the nation's environmental watchdog are keeping mum about whether any progress was made during a closed-door meeting on the German automaker's emissions cheating scandal.

58. California regulators reject Volkswagen recall plan -

LOS ANGELES (AP) — California regulators on Tuesday rejected Volkswagen's recall plan for some of the German automaker's most popular diesel models that used software to intentionally deceive government emissions tests, including the Beetle, Jetta, Golf and Passat.

59. VW CEO plans to submit emissions fixes to EPA chief -

DETROIT (AP) — Volkswagen's new chief executive plans to present remedies for fixing diesel engines that cheat on emissions tests when he meets with the top U.S. environmental regulator this week.

CEO Matthias Mueller said that as of now VW has only given technical data to the Environmental Protection Agency and the California Air Resources Board. But he hopes to reach agreement with EPA Administrator Gina McCarthy Wednesday in Washington when he presents her with solutions. VW requested the meeting.

60. VW CEO headed to Washington to meet with EPA chief -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Volkswagen's top executive is traveling to Washington next week to meet face to face with the nation's head environmental regulator.

VW global CEO Matthias Mueller is set to meet Wednesday with Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Gina McCarthy. EPA says the meeting was scheduled at the company's request.

61. Haslam visits VW Chattanooga plant to encourage workers -

CHATTANOOGA (AP) — Gov. Bill Haslam said he visited Volkswagen's Chattanooga plant on Wednesday to let its workers know the state is on their side amid an emissions cheating scandal involving the German automaker that he says has nothing to do with them.

62. Vote on loosening emissions testing awaits Tennessee lawmakers -

NASHVILLE (AP) — Tennessee lawmakers are set to vote on loosening vehicle emissions testing requirements as soon as they return in January, undeterred by Volkswagen's recent admission that it had been gaming the tests already in place.

63. US, states announce settlement with BP over gulf oil spill -

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Justice Department and five states on Monday announced a $20 billion final settlement of claims arising from the 2010 Deepwater Horizon oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico.

The deal, once approved by a judge, would resolve all civil claims against BP and end five years of legal fighting over the 134 million-gallon spill. It also would bind the company to a massive cleanup project in the Gulf Coast area aimed at restoring wildlife, habitat and water quality.

64. EPA tightening limits on smog-causing ozone -

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Obama administration has set a new national ozone standard, tightening limits on the smog-forming pollution linked to asthma and respiratory illness.

The Environmental Protection Agency will set a new standard of 70 parts per billion on Thursday, meeting a court-ordered deadline to act.

65. EPA set to tighten smog limits as business gears for fight -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Facing a court-ordered deadline, the Obama administration is preparing to finalize stricter emissions limits on smog-forming pollution linked to asthma and respiratory illness.

The move fulfills a long-delayed campaign promise by President Barack Obama, but sets up a fresh confrontation with Republicans already angry about the administration's plans to curb carbon pollution from coal-fired power plants and to regulate small streams and wetlands.

66. EPA says will 'aggressively' test other models after VW -

SOUTH BEND, Ind. (AP) — The top U.S. environmental regulator says she wants to make sure Volkswagen's use of software in its vehicles to evade U.S. auto emissions limits was a "one-off," and other models will be tested aggressively to determine if other carmakers are trying to defeat pollution tests.

67. EPA to change diesel tests to thwart VW-like cheating -

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Environmental Protection Agency said Friday that it will launch sweeping changes to the way it tests for diesel emissions after getting duped by clandestine software in Volkswagen cars for seven years.

68. Obama heralds impact of power plant greenhouse gas limits -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Calling it a moral obligation, President Barack Obama unveiled the final version of his plan to dramatically cut emissions from U.S. power plants, as he warned anew that climate change will threaten future generations if left unchecked.

69. Who wins and loses under Obama's stricter power plant limits -

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama is mandating even steeper greenhouse gas cuts from U.S. power plants than previously expected, while granting states more time and broader options to comply.

70. EPA proposes tougher mileage standards for trucks -

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Obama administration on Friday proposed tougher mileage standards for medium and heavy-duty trucks, the latest move by President Barack Obama in his second-term drive to reduce pollution blamed for global warming.

71. Obama presents climate change as hazard to your health -

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama will ask Americans to think of climate change as a threat not just to the environment, but also to their health.

Obama on Tuesday was to announce a series of steps that private entities like Google and Microsoft are taking to better prepare the nation's health systems for the inevitable effects of a warmer, more erratic climate. He was to be joined at Howard University Medical School by Surgeon General Vivek Murthy and the head of the Environmental Protection Agency, Gina McCarthy.

72. Power plant plan further clouds coal's future -

PRESTONSBURG, Ky. (AP) — President Barack Obama's ambitious plan to reduce the gases blamed for global warming from the nation's power plants gives many coal-dependent states more lenient restrictions and won't necessarily be the primary reason coal-fired power plants will be retired.

73. Obama orders pollution cuts, timing uncertain -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Taking aim at global warming, President Barack Obama introduced a politically charged plan Monday to order big and lasting cuts in the pollution discharged by America's power plants. But the plan, though ambitious in scope, wouldn't be fully realized until long after Obama's successor took office and would generate only modest progress worldwide.

74. Obama prepares to push for new power plant rules -

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama is planning a public show of support for new climate change rules that his administration will unveil Monday.

The White House says Obama will spotlight the first-ever carbon pollution limits on existing power plants during his weekly radio and Internet address, released Saturday.

75. Cleaner air could mean higher electric bills -

NEW YORK (AP) — Electricity prices are probably on their way up across much of the U.S. as coal-fired plants, the dominant source of cheap power, shut down in response to environmental regulations and economic forces.

76. House backs bill to block EPA power plant rule -

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Republican-controlled House moved Thursday to block President Barack Obama's plan to limit carbon pollution from new power plants, an election-year strike at the White House aimed at portraying Obama as a job killer.

77. Obama admin drives ahead with new cleaner gas rule -

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Obama administration is driving ahead with a dramatic reduction in sulfur in gasoline and tailpipe emissions, declaring that cleaner air will save thousands of lives per year at little cost to consumers.

78. EPA proposes reducing biofuel mandate -

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Obama administration on Friday proposed to reduce the amount of ethanol in the nation's fuel supply for the first time, acknowledging that the biofuel law championed by both parties in 2007 is not working as well as expected.

79. The secret, dirty cost of Obama's green power push -

CORYDON, Iowa (AP) — The hills of southern Iowa bear the scars of America's push for green energy: The brown gashes where rain has washed away the soil. The polluted streams that dump fertilizer into the water supply.

80. Opponents ramp up fight against Obama climate plan -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Republican lawmakers and industry groups are vowing to fight President Barack Obama's climate change plan and its first-ever emission limits on new power plants. But they're finding their options are limited — at least in the short term.

81. EPA chief makes case for new power plant controls -

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Environmental Protection Agency says global warming is one of the most significant public health threats of our time.

That's according to EPA Administrator Gina McCarthy. McCarthy is defending a plan to curb carbon pollution in a speech Friday morning. She says global warming is not just about melting glaciers.

82. Obama moves to limit power-plant carbon pollution -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Linking global warming to public health, disease and extreme weather, the Obama administration pressed ahead Friday with tough requirements to limit carbon pollution from new power plants, despite protests from industry and Republicans that it would dim coal's future.

83. Obama officials: Rule won't kill coal-fired power -

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama's top energy and environmental officials said Wednesday there is a future for coal, despite a pending regulation aimed at limiting global warming pollution from new power plants that Republicans and the coal industry say will doom the fuel source.

84. Congress presses for details on Obama climate plan -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Republicans pressed the Obama administration Wednesday to fully disclose plans to tackle climate change, including cost, as environmental officials readied one of the most significant pieces in President Barack Obama's global warming strategy.

85. Senate ready to confirm new NLRB members -

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Senate on Tuesday moved a step closer to approving Democratic nominees to the National Labor Relations Board.

Following a script crafted by the two parties, the Senate voted 64-34 to cut off debate and move to a final confirmation vote for Kent Hirozawa. By the end of the day, the Senate could confirm five nominees waiting to join the independent labor agency.

86. Senate steps back from brink on nominations -

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Senate stepped away from the brink of a meltdown on Tuesday, clearing the way for confirmation of several of President Barack Obama's nominees long blocked by Republicans, agreeing to quick action on unnamed others and finessing a Democratic threat to overturn historic rules that protect minority-party rights.

87. Immigration, student loan top congressional agenda -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Republicans and Democrats will put good will to the test when Congress returns this week to potentially incendiary fights over nominations, unresolved disputes over student loans and the farm bill, and the uncertainty of whether lawmakers have the political will to rewrite the nation's immigration laws.

88. Obama aims to tackle pollution, climate change -

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama declared the debate over climate change and its causes obsolete Tuesday as he announced a wide-ranging plan to tackle pollution and prepare communities for global warming.

89. Senate confirms physicist Moniz as energy chief -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Physicist Ernest Moniz won unanimous Senate confirmation Thursday to be the nation's new energy secretary.

Moniz, 68, a professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, replaces Steven Chu, who served as Energy secretary in President Barack Obama's first term. Moniz served as an energy undersecretary in the Clinton administration.

90. Top Midstate residential real estate transactions for March 2013 -

Top March 2013 residential real estate transactions for Davidson, Williamson, Rutherford, Wilson and Sumner counties, as compiled by Chandler Reports.

91. EPA turns down states' request for ethanol waiver -

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Environmental Protection Agency has denied requests from several governors to waive production requirements for corn-based ethanol.

A renewable fuels law requires that 13.2 billion gallons of ethanol be produced by this year and 15 billion gallons be produced by 2015. That's good for corn farmers, but it's angered poultry, hog and cattle farmers. They say they've seen big jumps in corn-based feed costs as corn is diverted to make ethanol vehicle fuel.

92. Top residential sales for April 2012 -

Top residential sales for Davidson, Williamson, Rutherford and Wilson counties, as compiled by Chandler Reports.

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