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1. Harris says Trump 'is a fascist' after his ex-chief of staff says he wanted generals like Hitler's -

ASTON, Pa. (AP) — Vice President Kamala Harris said that she believes that Donald Trump "is a fascist" after his longest-serving chief of staff said the former president praised Adolf Hitler while in office and put personal loyalty above the Constitution.

2. 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.

3. 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

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4. 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):

5. 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.

6. GOP advances Garland contempt charges after White House exerts executive privilege over Biden audio -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Two House committees moved ahead Thursday with contempt charges against Attorney General Merrick Garland for refusing to turn over audio from President Joe Biden's interview with a special counsel, advancing the matter after the White House's decision to block the release of the recording earlier in the day.

7. Realtracs appoints 3 new board advisors -

Realtracs, the technology company providing the largest multiple listing service in Tennessee, has appointed Greg Robertson, Ohan Antebian and Janet Miller to its advisory board.

Robertson is a real estate and technology expert who founded his first real estate software company in 1992. More recently, he cofounded W+R Studios, the creators of Cloud CMA. W+R Studios was sold to Lone Wolf in late 2020, and Robertson left it in 2023. Greg is an author and podcast host who now focuses on investing and consulting.

8. Biden brings congressional leaders to White House at pivotal time for Ukraine aid and US border deal -

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden hosted top congressional leaders at the White House to underscore Ukraine's security needs as it continues to fight Russia's nearly two-year-old invasion, hoping to add momentum to efforts to pass $110 billion in stalled aid to Ukraine, Israel and other U.S. allies.

9. Biden sees hopeful signs for his reelection in Democrats' 2023 wins. Others in his party are worried -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Surrounded by dozens of Democratic donors at a glass art gallery space in Chicago last week, President Joe Biden urged them to look beyond negative poll numbers and feel assured their donations were not being wasted.

10. House Republicans drop Jordan as their nominee for speaker, falling back to square one -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Republicans dropped Rep. Jim Jordan on Friday as their nominee for House speaker, making the decision during a closed-door session after the hard-edged ally of Donald Trump failed badly on a third ballot for the gavel.

11. Republicans are facing death threats as the election for speaker gets mired in personal feuds -

WASHINGTON (AP) — It was the thing that was supposed to make Rep. Jim Jordan the 56th speaker of the House.

An onslaught of pressure from the Republican Party base, allies predicted, would compel the GOP's moderate and establishment members to support Jordan, a hero of the far-right, and help him secure the votes for the gavel.

12. GOP's Jordan says he's still running for House gavel, but there's no plan for next action -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Refusing to drop out, Republican Rep. Jim Jordan told GOP colleagues Thursday he was still running to be House speaker but would back a longshot plan to give someone else the gavel for the next several months as he works to shore up support to win the post himself.

13. As Republicans split over who will be House speaker, McCarthy positions himself as a de facto leader -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Republicans have no clear idea who will be the next U.S. House speaker, leaving an unprecedented power vacuum in Congress and severely limiting America's ability to quickly respond to the crisis in Israel — or any number of other problems at home and abroad.

14. Bass, Berry & Sims adds five attorneys in Nashville -

Bass, Berry & Sims has hired five new attorneys in Nashville: Laci Alsup (real estate), Theresa A. Androff (senior litigation) and associates Kristen Bokhan, R. Ethan Ward and Hunter K. Yoches.

15. Top Davidson Co. commercial real estate sales for March 2023 -

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

AddressZipFiling DateBuyersSellersSale Price
1267 3rd 37210 3/15 321 H Owner LLC Bento Nashville LLC $22,617,255
2405 21st 37212 3/16 Applegate Apts of Murfreesboro LLC; Dana Downs Apts of Murfreesboro LLC; Gateway Apts of Murfreesboro LLC ECG 2409 Midtown LLC $9,062,670
1360 Pleasant Hill 37214 3/15 Recnation TN 1 LLC Onetwelve LLC $9,000,000
363 White Bridge 37209 3/23 City Edge Holdings LLC; Dana Downs Apts of Murfreesboro LLC Octane Partners Wbr LLC $7,311,840
1900 Broadway 37203 3/8 Webb Starr LLC Jones Angela R $7,250,000
3205, 3207, 3209 West End Circle 37203 3/3 Mainland West End Circle LLC Lebberes Realty Corp; Richland South LLC $5,500,000
4027 Murfreesboro 37013 3/9 Dowling Craig; First American Exchange Co LLC SI Inv LLC $5,200,000
7261 Centennial 37209 3/30 Home City Ice Co Reddy Ice LLC $3,750,000
0 Maxwell 37013 3/28 Meritage Homes of TN Inc Oliveri LLC $3,689,000
1213 Northgate Business 37115 3/27 JIW3 LLC Nr Auto Store 23 LLC $3,333,333
1814 Nolensville 37210 3/22 Wakefield Reid S Burgess John Lloyd; Burgess Tina R; Burgess William F $3,225,000
2141 Belcourt 37212 3/1 2141 Belcourt Ave LP JD Eatherly Family Trust; JD Rivergate Land Trust $3,210,000
2530 Franklin 37204 3/20 Agree Central LLC 800 Capri LLC $2,820,000
4107 Hillsboro 37215 3/28 A&P Williams LLC Seven Seventeen LLC $2,500,000
2433 Buena Vista 37218 3/13 E3 Construction Services LLC RJX Partners LLC $2,495,000
133 Korean Veterans 37201 3/13 133 KVB Resi Prop LP 133 KVB Property LP $2,300,000
1535, 1537 Gallatin 37115 3/27 Frc Auto TN3 LLC Price Bobby E Jr Estate $2,149,000
7259 Centennial 37209 3/16 Serbus Industries LLC Ellis Jessica; Ellis Steven Randall $1,750,000
3833 Knight 37189 3/9 Kabbes Lauren M Bevere John P Jr; Bevere Lisa Toscano $1,699,000
420 Humphreys 37203 3/23 Earls Martha; Earls Robert Wedge Properties $1,500,000
2832 Bransford 37204 3/23 Berryhill Vui Re LLC Jacqueline M Peters Living Trust $1,400,000
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16. Speaker McCarthy vows to pass debt bill — but can he do it? -

WASHINGTON (AP) — House Speaker Kevin McCarthy pledged Monday to pass legislation to raise the nation's debt ceiling — but only on condition of capping future federal spending increases at 1% — as he lashed out at President Joe Biden for refusing to engage in budget-cutting negotiations to prevent a debt crisis.

17. Speaker McCarthy vows to pass debt bill -- with a big 'if' -

WASHINGTON (AP) — House Speaker Kevin McCarthy pledged on Monday to pass legislation to raise the nation's debt ceiling — but only on condition of capping future federal spending increases at 1% — as he lashed out at President Joe Biden for refusing to engage in budget-cutting negotiations to prevent a debt crisis.

18. Stars win, Robertson gets 1st 100-point season in Dallas -

DALLAS (AP) — Jason Robertson became the first Dallas player with a 100-point season with another big-scoring night as the Stars clinched a playoff spot.

19. Not the homecoming anyone wanted -

For Nashville, the coming week was supposed to be a glorious start to March Madness with the Southeastern Conference returning to Bridgestone Arena to crown its men’s basketball tournament champion.

20. New Jan. 6 footage shows Pelosi, leaders as crisis unfolded -

WASHINGTON (AP) — As rioters stormed through the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi was sheltering in a secure location and trying to do what her job demands: take charge of a situation.

21. Silver lining: Northeast drought benefits some businesses -

BOSTON (AP) — There is a silver lining to the drought affecting the northeastern U.S. that has frustrated farmers, dried up rivers and reservoirs, and brought water use restrictions and brush fires to the region.

22. Ford pledges to work with community near future factory -

BROWNSVILLE (AP) — Ford Motor Co. officials on Tuesday pledged to be good neighbors to those in rural west Tennessee who live near the automaker's planned electric truck factory, a project expected to create thousands of jobs and change the face of the region.

23. House panel advances gun bill after recent mass shootings -

WASHINGTON (AP) — A House panel advanced legislation Thursday that would raise the age limit for purchasing a semi-automatic rifle from 18 to 21 as Democrats moved quickly to put their stamp on gun legislation in response to mass shootings in Texas and New York by assailants who used such weapons to kill 31 people, including 19 children.

24. House panel swiftly takes up gun bill after mass shootings -

WASHINGTON (AP) — The House is swiftly working to put its stamp on gun legislation in response to mass shootings in Texas and New York by 18-year-old assailants who used semi-automatic rifles to kill 31 people, including 19 children.

25. Trump's 8-hour gap: Minute-by-minute during Jan. 6 riot -

WASHINGTON (AP) — A lot is known about the few hours that shook American democracy to the core. The defeated president's incendiary speech, the march by an angry crowd to the U.S. Capitol, the breaking in, the beating of cops, the "hang Mike Pence" threats, the lawmakers running for their lives, the shooting death of rioter Ashli Babbitt. All of that chaos unfolded over about eight hours on one day: Jan. 6, 2021.

26. Europe braces for further strife as Ukraine crisis escalates -

KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — Russia began evacuating its embassy in Kyiv, and Ukraine urged its citizens to leave Russia on Wednesday as the region braced for further confrontation after President Vladimir Putin received authorization to use military force outside his country and the West responded with sanctions.

27. Top Davidson County residential sales for October 2021 -

Top residential real estate sales, October 2021, for Davidson County, as compiled by Chandler Reports.

Chandler Reports has been publishing Real Estate Market Data since 1968. That year, Chandler began collecting residential sales information for the Chandler Residential Report, considered the authoritative source for residential real estate sales information. Over the next three decades, the publications have been continually refined, enhanced and expanded, growing to include lot sales data, new residential construction and absorption information, and commercial sales. In 1987, Chandler Reports began one of the first on–line real estate market data services in the country, and is a nationally recognized leader in the industry. In 2004, Chandler Reports was purchased by The Daily News Publishing Co. In 2007, Chandler introduced RegionPlus, including property research for Nashville and Middle Tennessee. Visit online at chandlerreports.com.

28. Analysis: Biden faces liberal angst after under-delivering -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Joe Biden set out to be a president who under-promised and over-delivered.

That worked, until it didn't.

As the White House tries to nail down a nearly $3 trillion domestic package that Biden frames as a historic investment in infrastructure and social spending, the moment is clouded by a sense among many on the left that the pared-back package falls far short of the lofty expectations set by the president himself.

29. Top Davidson County commercial sales for July 2021 -

Top commercial real estate sales, July 2021, for Davidson County, as compiled by Chandler Reports.

Chandler Reports has been publishing Real Estate Market Data since 1968. That year, Chandler began collecting residential sales information for the Chandler Residential Report, considered the authoritative source for residential real estate sales information. Over the next three decades, the publications have been continually refined, enhanced and expanded, growing to include lot sales data, new residential construction and absorption information, and commercial sales. In 1987, Chandler Reports began one of the first on–line real estate market data services in the country, and is a nationally recognized leader in the industry. In 2004, Chandler Reports was purchased by The Daily News Publishing Co. In 2007, Chandler introduced RegionPlus, including property research for Nashville and Middle Tennessee. Visit online at chandlerreports.com.

30. Pelosi faces new threat from Dem moderates in budget fight -

WASHINGTON (AP) — House Speaker Nancy Pelosi faced a fresh hurdle Friday to passing President Joe Biden's multi-trillion dollar domestic policy aspirations, as nine moderate Democrats threatened to derail a budget blueprint crucial to opening the door to much of that spending.

31. Top Davidson County commercial sales for May 2021 -

Top commercial real estate sales, May 2021, for Davidson County, as compiled by Chandler Reports.

Chandler Reports has been publishing Real Estate Market Data since 1968. That year, Chandler began collecting residential sales information for the Chandler Residential Report, considered the authoritative source for residential real estate sales information. Over the next three decades, the publications have been continually refined, enhanced and expanded, growing to include lot sales data, new residential construction and absorption information, and commercial sales. In 1987, Chandler Reports began one of the first on–line real estate market data services in the country, and is a nationally recognized leader in the industry. In 2004, Chandler Reports was purchased by The Daily News Publishing Co. In 2007, Chandler introduced RegionPlus, including property research for Nashville and Middle Tennessee. Visit online at chandlerreports.com.

32. Top Davidson County residential sales for May 2021 -

Top residential real estate sales, May 2021, for Davidson County, as compiled by Chandler Reports.

Chandler Reports has been publishing Real Estate Market Data since 1968. That year, Chandler began collecting residential sales information for the Chandler Residential Report, considered the authoritative source for residential real estate sales information. Over the next three decades, the publications have been continually refined, enhanced and expanded, growing to include lot sales data, new residential construction and absorption information, and commercial sales. In 1987, Chandler Reports began one of the first on–line real estate market data services in the country, and is a nationally recognized leader in the industry. In 2004, Chandler Reports was purchased by The Daily News Publishing Co. In 2007, Chandler introduced RegionPlus, including property research for Nashville and Middle Tennessee. Visit online at chandlerreports.com.

33. Bradley names Jacques Nashville managing partner -

Bradley Arant Boult Cummings LLP has named Lauren B. Jacques managing partner of the firm’s Nashville office. She succeeds Lela M. Hollabaugh, who has served as the Nashville office managing partner since 2015. Hollabaugh will continue as a litigation partner in the Nashville office.

34. Hearing on Jan. 6 violence exposes stark partisan divisions -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Republicans sought to shift the narrative on the violent Jan. 6 insurrection during a congressional hearing Wednesday, with some painting the Trump supporters who stormed the building as patriots who have been unfairly harassed, as Democrats clashed with the former Pentagon chief while drilling into the government's unprepared response.

35. Top Davidson County residential sales for March 2021 -

Top residential real estate sales, March 2021, for Davidson County, as compiled by Chandler Reports.

Chandler Reports has been publishing Real Estate Market Data since 1968. That year, Chandler began collecting residential sales information for the Chandler Residential Report, considered the authoritative source for residential real estate sales information. Over the next three decades, the publications have been continually refined, enhanced and expanded, growing to include lot sales data, new residential construction and absorption information, and commercial sales. In 1987, Chandler Reports began one of the first on–line real estate market data services in the country, and is a nationally recognized leader in the industry. In 2004, Chandler Reports was purchased by The Daily News Publishing Co. In 2007, Chandler introduced RegionPlus, including property research for Nashville and Middle Tennessee. Visit online at chandlerreports.com.

36. Trump's heir? Pence reemerges, lays groundwork for 2024 run -

WASHINGTON (AP) — When former President Donald Trump was asked to list those he considers the future leaders of the Republican Party, he quickly rattled off names including Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and Sens. Josh Hawley and Ted Cruz. Conspicuously absent from the list: Mike Pence.

37. Top Davidson County residential sales for February 2021 -

Top residential real estate sales, February 2021, for Davidson County, as compiled by Chandler Reports.

Chandler Reports has been publishing Real Estate Market Data since 1968. That year, Chandler began collecting residential sales information for the Chandler Residential Report, considered the authoritative source for residential real estate sales information. Over the next three decades, the publications have been continually refined, enhanced and expanded, growing to include lot sales data, new residential construction and absorption information, and commercial sales. In 1987, Chandler Reports began one of the first on–line real estate market data services in the country, and is a nationally recognized leader in the industry. In 2004, Chandler Reports was purchased by The Daily News Publishing Co. In 2007, Chandler introduced RegionPlus, including property research for Nashville and Middle Tennessee. Visit online at chandlerreports.com.

38. Waller announces 9 new partners -

Waller Lansden Dortch & Davis, LLP has announced the election of nine new partners: Tayo Atanda, Blake Bernard, John Bunge, Nathan Hertzog, Stacy Clark Hooper, Lindsay Jacques Irving, Nora Katz, Leanna Weinstein, and Josh Wood.

39. Trump impeached after Capitol riot in historic second charge -

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump was impeached by the U.S. House for a historic second time, charged with "incitement of insurrection" over the deadly mob siege of the U.S. Capitol in a swift and stunning collapse of his final days in office.

40. Pelosi says House will impeach Trump, pushes VP to oust him -

WASHINGTON (AP) — House Speaker Nancy Pelosi says the House will proceed with legislation to impeach President Donald Trump as she pushes the vice president and the Cabinet to invoke constitutional authority to force him out, warning that Trump is a threat to democracy after the deadly assault on the Capitol.

41. Capitol siege raises security worries for Biden inauguration -

WASHINGTON (AP) — The violent insurrection at the U.S. Capitol is intensifying scrutiny over security at the upcoming inauguration ceremony for President-elect Joe Biden, which already has been reshaped by the coronavirus pandemic and President Donald Trump's decision not to attend.

42. Pelosi likely speaker again, but might require high-wire act -

WASHINGTON (AP) — There's little doubt that Nancy Pelosi will be reelected House speaker when the new Congress convenes Sunday. It could take a high-wire act for her to get there, largely thanks to the pandemic.

43. Family behind OxyContin attests to its role in opioid crisis -

Two of the owners of the company that makes OxyContin acknowledged to a congressional committee on Thursday that the powerful prescription painkiller has played a role in the national opioid crisis but stopped short of apologizing or admitting wrongdoing.

44. Biden hails historic Pentagon pick, but some Dems in a bind -

WILMINGTON, Del. (AP) — President-elect Joe Biden on Wednesday introduced his choice for secretary of defense, calling retired Army Gen. Lloyd Austin the right man for a potentially volatile moment in global security while hailing the prospect of the first African American to lead the Pentagon.

45. Waller adds employment, bankruptcy, IP depth -

Waller Lansden Dortch & Davis, LLP has hired Flynne Dowdy, Gaby Smith and Saba Daneshvar. Each of the attorneys joins Waller with more than five years of experience in labor and employment, bankruptcy and restructuring, and patent law, respectively.

46. Biden's Pentagon pick raises questions on military influence -

WASHINGTON (AP) — President-elect Joe Biden's pick of Lloyd J. Austin to be secretary of defense is stirring unease in Congress, reflecting fears that putting a recently retired general in charge could further undermine the centuries-old principle of civilian control of the military.

47. Trump fires Esper as Pentagon chief after election defeat -

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump fired Defense Secretary Mark Esper on Monday, an unprecedented move by a president struggling to accept election defeat and angry at a Pentagon leader he believes wasn't loyal enough.

48. AP News Guide: A look at Tennessee's election -

NASHVILLE (AP) — With all eyes on the presidential election, the biggest race in Tennessee remains the open U.S. Senate seat now that Republican incumbent Sen. Lamar Alexander is retiring as his term ends. A handful of U.S. House and legislative seats also remain competitive in the GOP-dominant state. Here is a summary of those races on the ballot:

49. Epidemic of wipes and masks plague sewers, storm drains -

PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Mayor Jim Kenney kicked off a recent briefing on Philadelphia's coronavirus response with an unusual request for residents: Be careful what you flush.

50. GOP leader names picks for House panel overseeing virus aid -

WASHINGTON (AP) — House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy on Thursday named five Republicans, including his top deputy and one of Congress' most combative defenders of President Donald Trump, to a new panel tracking federal coronavirus and economic relief spending.

51. Workers must risk infection or losing unemployment payments -

ATLANTA (AP) — Some of the millions of American workers laid off because of the coronavirus are beginning to face a tough choice — return to work and risk infection, or stay home and risk losing unemployment payments.

52. Mayors of largest TN cities launch Economic Restart Task Force -

Nashville and Davidson County Mayor John Cooper, Memphis Mayor Jim Strickland, Knoxville Mayor Indya Kincannon and Chattanooga Mayor Andy Berke have formed the Tennessee Major Metros Economic Restart Task Force to plan and coordinate the restoration of business activity currently suspended due to COVID-19.

53. As $2 trillion starts to flow, oversight of virus cash lags -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Congress unleashed about $2 trillion to deal with the coronavirus crisis. So far, only two people are working to oversee how it is spent.

Bharat Ramamurti started out as a watchdog of one, the sole appointee to a five-member Congressional Oversight Commission. The Democratic Senate aide was joined Friday by Republican Rep. French Hill of Arkansas.

54. Mayors of Tennessee's 4 largest cities launch ‘Restart Task Force’ -

Nashville and Davidson County Mayor John Cooper, Memphis Mayor Jim Strickland, Knoxville Mayor Indya Kincannon and Chattanooga Mayor Andy Berke today announced the formation of the Tennessee Major Metros Economic Restart Task Force to plan and coordinate the restoration of business activity currently suspended due to COVID-19.

55. April 1, rent's due: Many struggle to pay in virus outbreak -

It's the first of the month, and everybody knows the rent's due. For millions of Americans, Wednesday is the first time the landlord is knocking on the door since the coronavirus outbreak turned the economy upside down.

56. Top Middle Tennessee commercial sales for February 2020 -

Top commercial real estate sales, February 2020, for Davidson, Williamson, Rutherford, Wilson and Sumner counties, as compiled by Chandler Reports.

57. After acquittal, Trump unleashes fury at impeachment -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Exulting in his impeachment acquittal, President Donald Trump took a scorched-earth victory lap Thursday, unleashing his fury against those who tried to remove him from office while looking ahead to his reelection campaign.

58. Top Middle Tennessee commercial sales for 2019 -

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

59. Top Middle Tennessee residential sales for December 2019 -

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

60. Impeachment trial: Trump wants drama, but GOP wants it over -

Washington (AP) — Donald Trump wants more than acquittal. He wants vindication.

With impeachment by the House appearing certain, the president has made clear that he views the next step, a trial in the GOP-controlled Senate, as his focus. The president sees the senators not just as a jury deciding his fate, but as partners in a campaign to discredit and punish his Democratic opponents. His Senate allies aren't so sure that's a good idea.

61. House report outlines evidence for Trump impeachment -

WASHINGTON (AP) — The House released a sweeping impeachment report Tuesday outlining evidence of what it calls President Donald Trump's wrongdoing toward Ukraine, findings that will serve as the foundation for debate over whether the 45th president should be removed from office.

62. Republicans assail aide who reported Trump phone call -

WASHINGTON (AP) — A career Army officer testified Tuesday that President Donald Trump's call with Ukraine was "improper," as Republicans tried to undercut the national security official with pointed exchanges questioning his loyalty to the U.S. during a remarkable day in the impeachment hearings.

63. About that call: What to watch on Day 3 of Trump impeachment -

WASHINGTON (AP) — They heard the July 25 phone call for themselves. And now, Army Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman and adviser Jennifer Williams are telling Americans and the world about its content and their concerns as the lead witnesses in perhaps the most consequential week of the impeachment hearings against President Donald Trump.

64. Battle lines harden as Trump impeachment inquiry goes public -

WASHINGTON (AP) — With historic impeachment hearings underway, Democrats and Republicans are hardening their arguments over the actions of President Donald Trump as they set out to win over a deeply polarized American public.

65. Battle lines harden as Trump impeachment inquiry goes public -

WASHINGTON (AP) — With historic impeachment hearings underway, Democrats and Republicans are hardening their arguments over the actions of President Donald Trump as they set out to win over a deeply polarized American public.

66. Sanders has heart procedure, cancels campaign events for now -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Bernie Sanders' campaign said Wednesday that the Democratic presidential candidate had a heart procedure for a blocked artery and was canceling events and appearances "until further notice."

67. Top Middle Tennessee commercial sales for August 2019 -

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

68. McConnell: Senate must take up impeachment if House approves -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Republican Leader Mitch McConnell said Monday that Senate rules would require him to take up any articles of impeachment against President Donald Trump if approved by the House, swatting down talk that that the GOP-controlled chamber could dodge the matter entirely.

69. GOP split over impeachment pushback as Democrats plow ahead -

WASHINGTON (AP) — The president's lawyer insists the real story is a debunked conspiracy theory. A senior White House adviser blames the "deep state." And a Republican congressman is pointing at Joe Biden's son.

70. GOP split over impeachment pushback as Democrats plow ahead -

WASHINGTON (AP) — The president's lawyer insists the real story is a debunked conspiracy theory. A senior White House adviser blames the "deep state." And a Republican congressman is pointing at Joe Biden's son.

71. White House dusting off Mueller playbook as pressure mounts -

WASHINGTON (AP) — The White House is dusting off its playbook from the special counsel's Russia investigation.

Caught off guard by the speed at which a whistleblower's claims have morphed into an impeachment inquiry, President Donald Trump and his team are scrambling to respond.

72. Top Middle Tennessee residential sales for August 2019 -

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

73. House chairman: Whistleblower complaint may involve Trump -

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump's director of national intelligence is refusing to turn over to Congress a whistleblower complaint that reportedly concerns Trump making an unspecified promise to a foreign leader. It's a matter of urgent concern, the intelligence community's inspector general said.

74. Bone McAllester adds veteran attorney Sloan -

Doug Sloan is joining Bone McAllester Norton PLLC to lead the firm’s land use and zoning practice.

He has more than 15 years of experience in government relations and land use and zoning regulations.

75. AutoNation replaces new CEO with a new CEO -

FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (AP) — Four months after the country's largest auto dealership chain named a new chief executive to replace its longtime CEO, it's making another change at the top.

Chief Financial Officer Cheryl Miller is the new CEO at AutoNation, replacing Carl Liebert, who came to the company from the USAA financial services firm in March.

76. Top Middle Tennessee commercial sales for second quarter 2019 -

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

77. Top Middle Tennessee commercial sales for June 2019 -

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

78. 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.

79. Raines retiring as dean of Belmont’s business school -

Pat Raines, dean of Belmont University’s Jack C. Massey College of Business, has announced his retirement after 16 years of service to the school.

During Raines’ tenure, the school has received accolades from Princeton Review, BusinessWeek and Entrepreneurship magazine for having some of the top business programs in the country. The College of Business’s undergraduate enrollment has grown by more than 100%, and the graduate enrollment has increased by nearly 80%.

80. Dems assail Trump on being open to foreign election help -

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump's assertion that he would be open to accepting a foreign power's help in his 2020 campaign ricocheted through Washington on Thursday, with Democrats condemning it as a call for further election interference and Republicans struggling to defend his comments.

81. Trump more cautious than his top advisers on Iran -

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump says he hopes the U.S. is not on a path to war with Iran amid fears that his two most hawkish advisers could be angling for such a conflict with the Islamic Republic.

82. Top Middle Tennessee residential sales for April 2019 -

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

83. House Democrats wrestle with White House over investigations -

WASHINGTON (AP) — The struggle between House Democrats and the Trump administration over investigations intensified as a former White House official defied a subpoena and the Treasury Department ignored a deadline for providing President Donald Trump's tax returns.

84. Nielsen out at Homeland Security as Trump focuses on border -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen has resigned amid President Donald Trump's growing frustration and bitterness over the number of Central American families crossing the southern border.

85. Events -

Nashville Comedy Festival. The festival, which runs through Sunday, features some of the funniest comedians in the world at different locations around the city. The 2019 line-up includes popular comedians like Jay Leno, Jeff Foxworthy, Sebastian Maniscalco, Ali Wong, Jim Jefferies, Rhett & Link, Tom Segura, John Crist, Nate Bargatze, Doug Loves Movies, Cody Ko, Noel Miller, Janeane Garofalo, Rita Rudner and 85 South. Information

86. White House official cites problems in security clearances -

WASHINGTON (AP) — A career official in the White House security office says dozens of people in President Donald Trump's administration were granted security clearances despite "disqualifying issues" in their backgrounds, including concerns about foreign influence, drug use and criminal conduct.

87. Events -

Youth Job Fair. The summer Youth Job Fair is for YOUTH (ages 15 & up) who are seeking summer employment in Gallatin for summer, part time, seasonal, after school, etc. American Job Center, 1598 Green Lea Blvd., Gallatin. Thursday, 3-7 p.m. Information: 615-452-4000.

88. Analysis: Cohen hearing stokes touchy topic of impeachment -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Michael Cohen's testimony is just the beginning.

The House oversight hearing with President Donald Trump's former attorney, coming in advance of special counsel Robert Mueller's report, heralds what Democrats in Congress view as the long days ahead providing checks and balances on the Oval Office.

89. Analysis: Cohen hearing stokes touchy topic of impeachment -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Michael Cohen's testimony is just the beginning.

The House oversight hearing with President Donald Trump's former attorney, coming in advance of special counsel Robert Mueller's report, heralds what Democrats in Congress view as the long days ahead providing checks and balances on the Oval Office.

90. Tabloid CEO's lawyer denies Enquirer tried to extort Bezos -

WASHINGTON (AP) — The National Enquirer committed neither extortion nor blackmail by threatening to publish intimate photos of Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos, an attorney for the head of the tabloid's parent company said Sunday.

91. AP sources: Prosecutors probing Enquirer after Bezos report -

NEW YORK (AP) — Federal prosecutors are looking into the National Enquirer's handling of a story about Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos' extramarital affair to see if the tabloid's publisher violated a cooperation agreement with prosecutors, two people familiar with the matter told The Associated Press on Friday.

92. Congress to probe whether Trump told lawyer Cohen to lie -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Democrats are vowing to investigate whether President Donald Trump directed his personal attorney Michael Cohen to lie to Congress about a Moscow real estate project, calling that possibility a "concern of the greatest magnitude." Trump's current lawyer said the allegations sparking the inquiry are "categorically false."

93. Top Middle Tennessee residential sales for December 2018 -

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

94. AP FACT CHECK: Trump claims innocence in probe; wall myths -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Feeling the pressure of investigations and a partial government shutdown, President Donald Trump is playing loose with the facts regarding hush payments made by his former attorney Michael Cohen to two women and is changing his story on his promise to build a concrete border wall paid for by Mexico.

95. Trump-Pelosi showdown over shutdown first battle of new era -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Nancy Pelosi often quotes Abraham Lincoln saying public sentiment is everything. It's a theory that will be put to the test when the new House Democratic majority gavels in this week and votes to end the government shutdown without money for President Donald Trump's border wall with Mexico.

96. Centerstone’s Stoll wins community service award -

Becky Stoll, vice president for crisis and disaster management at Centerstone, has won the 2018 Dorothea Dix Community Service Award presented by the Tennessee Association of Mental Health Organizations.

97. Analysis: One by one, Trump's 'Axis of adults' leaving -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Last year, during one particularly frenetic stretch in Donald Trump's presidency, a top Republican senator said there were three men guarding the country from chaos: Defense Secretary Jim Mattis, White House chief of staff John Kelly and then-Secretary of State Rex Tillerson.

98. Analysis: As advisers leave, Trump's guardrails come off -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Last year, during one particularly frenetic stretch in Donald Trump's presidency, a top Republican senator said there were three men guarding the country from chaos: Defense Secretary Jim Mattis, White House chief of staff John Kelly and then-Secretary of State Rex Tillerson.

99. Senators send rebuke to Saudis, Trump over Khashoggi killing -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Defying President Donald Trump, senators sent a strong signal that they want to punish Saudi Arabia for its role in the killing of journalist Jamal Khashoggi. By a bipartisan 63-37 vote, the Senate opted to move forward with legislation calling for an end to U.S. involvement in the Saudi-led war in Yemen.

100. Top Middle Tennessee commercial sales for October 2018 -

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