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1. Top Davidson County residential real estate sales for October 2024 -

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

AddressZipFiling DateBuyersSellersSale Price
1011 Grassland 37220 10/16 Matthews Family Trust Hayles Marriage Trust $6,800,000
410 Saint Edmunds 37027 10/17 Altair Global; Altair Global Services LLC Trigui Hend; Trigui Nizar $6,357,500
1099 Lynnwood 37215 10/10 Bartholomew Mary Liza; Bartholomew William 1811 Beechwood LLC $5,600,000
2023 Otter Creek 37215 10/22 Otter Creek 10/24 Revocable Trust Chapman William T Iv; Vrabel Jennifer Lynn; Vrabel Michael G $4,500,000
1804 Rosewood 37212 10/16 Francis Shaun; Francis Stacy Daphne Harding-Smith LLC $4,000,000
7 Northumberland 37215 10/31 Fraker Christopher; Payson Joan Gold Cindee; Gold Michael $3,550,000
4506 Price Circle 37205 10/24 Coussoule Jane C; Coussoule Nicholas L Poston-Williamson Angela Y; Weaver Charles D III $3,510,000
1012 Chancery 37215 10/21 Brown David H; Brown Kathryn Carell Jane F Guzikowski Revocable Trust $3,200,000
3430 Hampton 37215 10/30 3430 Hampton LLC Nancy & Robert Dunkerley Jr Living Trust $3,050,000
827 Kirkwood 37204 10/17 827 C Kirkwood Ave Property Trust Chesnut Infill Gp $3,000,000
803 Glen Leven 37204 10/1 803Gl LLC 803 Glen Leven Trust $2,945,000
4040 Outer Dr. 37204 10/1 Michael And Kathleen Arnold Family Trust 8Gco Revocable Living Trust $2,940,000
209 Leonard 37205 10/15 Skeeters Jonathan; Skeeters Kristina R Hughes Kara Mae; Sheft Kristen; Sheft Matthew $2,857,500
1301 Clayton 37212 10/14 Rab Trust Perkins Management LLC $2,840,000
607 Green 37215 10/8 Lawrence Laurie McPherson Biesinger Natasha E; Groom Steven E $2,835,000
154A Cheek 37205 10/3 CR Trust 154A Cheek Road Trust $2,775,000
5141 Granny White 37220 10/2 Belson Iris Anne; Ho James Ryan W Gray Lynn; Gray W L Jr; Gray William L Jr $2,750,000
3916 Caylor 37215 10/16 Brown Dominique Elita; Brown Keith Gregory Bagwell Construction Co LLC; Mark T Brown Construction Inc $2,430,000
6033 Opus 37027 10/1 Ayan Family Trust GP Luxury LLC $2,400,000
4320 Franklin 37204 10/22 Fitz Nash LLC Levin Revocable Trust Agreement $2,395,000
4337 Beekman 37215 10/25 Connors Family Revocable Trust Bowen Carrie; Bowen Jeffrey S $2,300,000
834 Lynnbrook 37215 10/31 Dal C Reid Revocable Trust French Richard B Jr $2,250,000
3424 Stokesmont 37215 10/25 Wieck Hayden; Wieck Jordan Koretz David; Koretz Elizabeth $2,245,000
4230 Century Farms 37013 10/14 Bulls-Eye Three LLC Century Farms LLC $2,204,136
1049 Overton Lea 37220 10/23 Rsrm LLC Baskin Stefan $2,200,000
1814 Holly 37206 10/30 Bell Mark M; Trompeter Laurie Wells J2K Builders LLC; Ramage James T Iv $2,150,000
1212 Demonbreun 2802 37203 10/14 Jenkins Gary; Jenkins Jacqueline Nashville Gulch PII JV Holdings $2,135,100
1212 Laurel St 1801 37203 10/1 1801 LLC Lawrence Gateway LLC $2,125,000
1212 Demonbreun 2801 37203 10/14 Madden Steven Holt Nashville Gulch PII JV Holdings $2,101,000
6709 Fleetwood 37205 10/18 Espe Lindsey; McCain Matthew David Drees Premier Homes Inc $2,100,000
1616 End 37203 10/4 Arnet Alexander N Kubly Nichole M; Lutts Jessica J $2,050,000
943 Caldwell 37204 10/30 Sawyer Jason; Sawyer Molly Imsai LLC $2,000,000
941 Caldwell 37215 10/9 Lowell F Martin Revocable Living Trust Imsai LLC $1,950,000
4411 Iroquois 37205 10/11 McPherson Family Trust Andrews Joseph J; Andrews Sarah W $1,915,000
1723 Hillmont 37215 10/1 Larimer Brian; Larimer Courtney Revocable Trust Of Charlotte Scanlan $1,900,000
1917 Castleman 37215 10/23 Duncan Emily Brooke; Plumb Brett Richard 1917 Castleman Drive Trust $1,855,000
2921 22nd 37215 10/30 Ojha Abhishek; Sareen Nishtha Neels Built LLC $1,821,500
2921 22nd 37215 10/1 Brooksbank Jeremy; Brooksbank Kaleigh DDT Inv LLC $1,800,000
1212 Demonbreun 2213 37203 10/9 Baymar Family Trust Nashville Gulch PII JV Holdings $1,749,000
1616 West End 37203 10/8 Markowitz Ava; Markowitz Sean N Epstein Megan; Epstein Stephen $1,699,000
4205 Nevada 37209 10/17 Kiser Allison; Loofbourrow Ryan Donald Family Trust $1,680,000
104 Adams 37205 10/4 Alexandra Careen Williams Mary Virginia $1,650,000
1737 Hillmont 37215 10/4 Morsches Gary J; Morsches Sherry D Spear Lisa; Spear Patrick $1,650,000
2416 Linden 37212 10/8 Larson Karen Elizabeth; Larson Scott Lawrence Efinger James K; McGrath Tracy R $1,600,000
1246 Battlefield 37215 10/30 Hagan Family Trust Dodd Dev Group LLC $1,599,000
1616 West End 37203 10/4 Elliott Alexandra Louise; Elliott Matthew Kieron KRH Nashville LLC $1,595,000
6012 Hill Circle 37209 10/30 Bui Huong Thien; Cai Quang Vinh Togrye Anthony R; Togrye Virginia M $1,580,000
4646 Heath 37221 10/21 Helton Lisa Katherine; Mattingly Ryan Scott Jr White Kevin Ray; White Mary $1,575,000
7585 Hallows 37221 10/17 Madden Cassie N; Madden Jacob E Martin Dayla Ruth; Martin Ronald Kevin $1,575,000
201 Kenner 37205 10/17 Wright Chris; Wright Traci 201 Kenner Avenue LLC $1,557,500
1618 Stokes 37215 10/7 Shackelford Joy Michelle; Shell James Walker Watson Catherine; Watson Tyler $1,550,000
1801 Stokes 37215 10/30 Hooper Ryan Stovall Howard; Stovall Jeffrey; Stovall Thomas $1,550,000
303 Fairfax 37212 10/8 Roberts Joshua R; Roberts Meghann K Rise Remods LLC $1,549,000
515 Church 3510 37219 10/22 Barzyk Brook P; Barzyk Tisha C Lineiro Eric V $1,525,000
5133 Boxcroft 37205 10/3 Carter Antonia M Mac Elder Ozier Marital Trust $1,500,000
136 Cheek 37205 10/11 Ransom Meaghan; Ransom Robert Clay Ann Marie; Clay John W III $1,500,000
719 Boscobel 37206 10/16 Brock Morgan; Brock William Jacobs Ashley H; Jacobs Mikael A $1,500,000
1409 Acklen 37212 10/18 Belmont University Moore James; Moore Langston $1,500,000
7 Warwick 37205 10/1 Carswell Mary Lindley; Hubbard Matthew Bachmann Carol; Bachmann John $1,500,000
615 Belle Meade 37205 10/18 WDS & GTS Community Property Trust Katherine D Murfree Revocable Trust $1,500,000
1406 Sweetbriar 37212 10/1 Witty Kyle Piquet; Wohner Alexis Irina Hart Mallory B; Hart Thomas Rodes $1,500,000
1208 7th 37207 10/25 Lovell Kimberly; Rathbun Sara Foundation Trust; Hein Properties LLC; Springwaters 20-6 Tckmah Trust $1,467,000
2902 Linden 37212 10/1 Stout Katlyn; Stout Richard Bernstein Andrea; Bernstein Hunter $1,460,000
1507 Woodland 37206 10/22 1507 Woodland Street Trust Brock Morgan Lee Anne Loftin; Brock William Emerson V $1,450,000
1070 Archer 37203 10/1 King Laurie; King Terry 1070 Archer Nashville Dt LLC $1,450,000
2004 Cromwell 37215 10/23 2004 Cromwell Revocable Land Trust Baxter Diana; Baxter Michael $1,445,000
702 Bowling 37215 10/14 Hawkins William III Graves Elena W $1,435,000
3000 Vanderbilt 37212 10/24 McCutchen Leigh O; McCutchen Michael P Jml Holdings LLC $1,435,000
1212 Demonbreun 1413 37203 10/31 Kelley Kristina; Vitello Anthony Nashville Gulch Pii Jv Holdings $1,428,850
905 Bowring 37215 10/30 Beckers Michael; Beckers Therese Donald C Orr Four Year Qualified Personal Residence Trust; Donald C Orr Revocable Trust; Donald C Orr Six Year Qualified Personal Residence Trust $1,425,000
1428 Beddington 37215 10/31 1428 Beddington Acquisition LLC Bone George R $1,417,500
6113 Montcrest 37215 10/7 Scott Kevin E Brandon Jenkins Roth Ira; Brandon Jenkins Sep Ira $1,400,000
833 Kirkwood 37204 10/14 Cantrell Community Property Trust Booker Charles W; Booker Shirley Evans $1,400,000
7453 Huntwick 37221 10/17 Southard Emily Leonard; Southard Stuart Sloane Jr Shaw D Tracy; Shaw Kathy Womack $1,385,000
1212 Demonbreun 2015 37203 10/8 Giorgi Family Trust Nashville Gulch PII JV Holdings $1,378,800
708 Bowling 37215 10/14 Eich Amanda Mitchell Family Trust $1,376,000
1702 Russell 37206 10/3 Deborah Lotz Trust Andreescu Marian $1,365,000
2031 Neelys Bend 37115 10/30 Bluhm Nicole Ann Braly Curtis; Riley Jeffrey C $1,365,000
1226 Carl Seyfert Memorial 37027 10/4 Fisher Madison Longmire; Fisher Robert Cody Kath Jeremy; Kath Lisa $1,350,000
1117 Park Ridge 37215 10/4 Eddmenson Carrie Elizabeth; Eddmenson David Matthew Beasley Farideh S; Siami Farkhondeh; Siami Flora Sandra; Siami Paul F; Siami Thomas F; Soltani Farkhondeh $1,325,000
920 Gale 37204 10/1 Henry Allison A Anthony Revocable Living Trust $1,312,000
1212 Demonbreun 1113 37208 10/31 Stachura Matthew; Stachura Stephanie Nashville Gulch PII JV Holdings $1,304,350
3723 Estes 37215 10/31 Zurhellen Sarah Crace Tyler Wilson $1,300,000
4001 Woodmont 37205 10/14 King Chloe; King Daniel Trinity Rock Ventures LLC $1,285,000
2012 Otter Valley 37215 10/17 Colton Eric A Fowler Parker; Thomas Lauren $1,275,000
935 Forest Acres 37220 10/17 Snyder Konrad S; Snyder Rachel J Eddmenson Carrie E; Eddmenson David Matthew $1,250,000
1120 Spurgeon 37207 10/3 Lockner Thomas P; Lockner Tina T 1110 Baptist Partners $1,250,000
5501 Knob 37209 10/7 Marshall Rosanna; Robinson-Cohen Cassianne Brett G Kelley Living Trust $1,215,000
1212 Demonbreun 1615 37203 10/31 Wohlers Chad Nashville Gulch Pii Jv Holdings $1,203,985
1114 Spurgeon 37207 10/4 Patel Maulik 1110 Baptist Partners $1,200,000
3723 Woodmont 37215 10/22 Mulyaney Mary Elizabeth; Reagan Chandler Bradford Newman Elizabeth; Newman James $1,200,000
924A Douglas 37204 10/17 Kraft Donald; Kraft Lauren Pcmeks Marital Trust $1,195,000
6350 Torrington 37205 10/18 Lemos Jesse; Lemos Mylissa Patrick & Linda Schipani Living Trust $1,180,000
4107 Lone Oak 37215 10/18 Terwilliger Beth; Terwilliger Peter Lippmann Ethan S; Patel-Lippmann Krupa K $1,178,000
1041 Mitchell 37206 10/25 Greenberg Jeff Start LLC $1,175,000
2413 Chapman 37206 10/24 Bronfman Victoria Perry Allen $1,170,000
1609 7Th 37208 10/14 Trigiani Carlo; Trigiani Tina 2K Development LLC $1,164,000
426 Van Buren 37208 10/16 Guilmette Family Revocable Living Trust Agreement Rawlins Melissa B; Rawlins Stephen A $1,156,300
1504 Riverwood 37216 10/15 Gaskin-Barber Lois; Robinson Sam Robert Jones Jacob; Jones Molly $1,150,000
709 Battle 37135 10/30 Norton Gerald E Jr Egelhoff Larry; Egelhoff Vivian $1,100,000
653 River Rouge 37209 10/4 River Gap Trust 653 River Rouge Trust; Jenrath Courtney C Suc Trustee $1,100,000
600 12th 37203 10/30 Elkins Donna; Elkins Donnie Johnston R Harvey III; Johnston Sarah O $1,075,000
1909 Kimbark 37215 10/15 Mishu John R; Vozza Gabriella M Camus-Gray Sylvie; Dixon Coleman R; Gray Roland William Jr $1,075,000
618 Annex 37209 10/2 Madanat Raja; Madanat Sattam Benjamin Matthew P; Hawkins Samuel Tyler $1,066,666
2022 Galbraith 37215 10/25 Blue Sky Horizon Gp McSwiney Carol Ann Estate $1,060,000
912 Cheatham 37208 10/9 Chan Carisse Victoria; Roberts Bradley Steven ZD Management LLC $1,029,000
8727 McCrory 37221 10/17 Muth Meredith; Muth Tyler McLarty Melissa Anne $1,025,000
3949 Lloyd 37189 10/16 Pollard Tony Nardin Jennifer; Nardin Mark $1,020,000
8300 Highway 100 37221 10/7 Meadows Pamela Gail Henry Amy Lynn; Henry Shawn R $1,015,000
2201 Castleman 37215 10/24 Metropolitan Dev LLC Kerr Joseph Patrick $1,000,000
1022 Trinity 37216 10/2 Baker Gary C Payne Theodore R Jr; Payne Valary W Steele $1,000,000
2406 B Barclay 37206 10/16 Krzynski Kassandra; Mancheski Paul Bmb Properties $999,900
858 Kirkwood 37204 10/18 Fisher December 2012 Gst Trust Fain Laura Courtney $990,000
4601 Utah 37209 10/18 Benner Chrystina D; Benner Justin M Blair Terry L $990,000
5110 Boxcroft 37205 10/25 Weaver Nancy J Pittman Hilton C III; Pittman Lauren A $985,000
1107 Draughon 37204 10/24 Carroll Clinton Michael; Carroll Paige Dawson Karen; Dawson Peter; Umphenour Ashten $980,500
2416 Abbott Martin 37215 10/4 Garrett Charles; Garrett Jane Peterson Julie $978,000
232 54th 37209 10/25 Casey Emily; Casey Tyler Parrott Meredith $975,500
4016 Woodmont 37205 10/22 Baldridge Tracy Clare; Baldridge William J McCall James Carlton Estate; McCall Patsy Ann $975,000
3905 Baxter 37080 10/3 3903 Baxter Road Trust Coston Ashley N; Shannon Ashley Nicole; Sutton Matthew J $975,000
4404 Milesdale 37204 10/1 Bingham Anne; Bingham Zachary Wolfe Callie A; Wolfe Christopher K $975,000
2608 Vaulx 37204 10/7 Johnson Caroline E; Johnson Stephen Matthew Power Golden Hour Holdings LLC $972,000
905 Noel Green 37204 10/23 Easley Brent T; Easley Rachel George Peggy R $970,000
217 Watauga 37027 10/10 Bristol Gregory Harris; Bristol Layla Cough Joshua D $965,000
3410 Elkins 37209 10/25 Smith Elizabeth; Wollenman Lucas Hidden Trail Properties LLC $955,000
5543 Knob 37209 10/4 Acord Kathryn E; Neill Joseph J Chan Kai; Kwon Miri $955,000
2208 Castleman 37215 10/1 Clifton Ld LLC JB Partners GP $950,000
948 Glendale 37204 10/24 MJH Ventures LLC Norton Gerald E Jr $950,000
3623 Wilbur 37204 10/31 Krodel Eric; Krodel Laurel Graf Miguel; Thomi Aria $940,000
521 River Rouge 37209 10/21 Denson Paul David Jr; Huffstutter Meghan A Jon Holdings LLC; Whittington Kirtley D $935,000
1011 11th 37208 10/22 Crose Daniel; Crose Dea Aquila Properties LLC $930,000
321 Hurst 37138 10/1 Angell Robert G; Angell Tamela Y Embrey James; Embrey Sara $925,000
2507 Blair 37212 10/31 Harrell Ashley S; Harrell Gary Randal Campany Robert Ford $925,000
202 Hicks 37221 10/31 Follese Adrienne; Follese Keith Barry Daniel Bradford Jr; Barry Daniel Ford; Kingrey Shira $924,999
120 Cleveland 37207 10/22 Okuboyejo Dayo Bradys Infinite Solutions LLC $918,000
920 Archer 37203 10/2 King Laurie; King Terry Rk Junior Contracting Services LLC $900,000
5656 Cloverland 37027 10/10 Lynch Sandra G; Lynch Stephen N Dix Trust $900,000
114 Bowling 37205 10/7 Hughes Leslee A Schaedle John Benjamin; Schaedle Taylor Rebecca $900,000
6404 Harding 37205 10/7 Vaughn Melissa; Vaughn William Morrison Barbara E; Morrison Howard W $900,000
1417 Napoleon 37207 10/7 SDS Consulting LLC Tranquilit Brian $895,000
2215 Grantland 37204 10/4 Moynihan Cynthia Lerner Teresa; Lerner Thomas Henry $890,000
2211 Grantland 37204 10/31 Paterson James; Paterson Teresa Megan Ald Trust $880,000
2322 Shadow 37216 10/4 Vandegrift Amanda; Vandegrift Joseph Mindful Home Solutions Ii LLC $880,000
339 Timberdale 37211 10/30 Jackson Jaime; Jackson Samuel Phillips Clyde M; Phillips Juliet T $875,000
1212 Laurel 37203 10/4 Javier Daniel Salvosa Agnihotri Atul; Taylor Jessie $875,000
5300 Tennessee 37209 10/25 Perrucci Annette; Perrucci Michael Dunning Henry G Jr; Dunning Melinda S $875,000
405 Caledonian 37211 10/7 Manalo Ronald S; Nyanda-Manalo Lisa Baud Ann $875,000
949 Glendale 37204 10/2 Lai Liz Yen; Nguyen Thanh Van Keckley Erin C; Parker Erin Keckley $870,000
6353 Pettus 37013 10/21 Buzonowski Jacob Bottom John Thomas Jr Estate $865,000
5624 Cedar Rock 37211 10/30 Huffman Kathryn E; Kantor Evan M Flagg Kelly N; Sherman Justin T; Sherman Kelly $865,000
548 Whispering Hills 37211 10/17 Btiti Imane; Lucco Matteo Giuseppe Meehan Tim $865,000
452 Manley 37220 10/8 Carroll Brielle; Carroll Peter Huetinck Jillian; Huetinck Todd R $860,000
2211 Summitt 37218 10/11 Mustafa Alex Cherry Randell James Jr $859,000
1205 McAlpine 37216 10/17 Chavez Nancy; Chavez Stephen Richard Green Jacob J; Solomon Rae $859,000
1902 Shamrock 37027 10/17 Glover Joint Revocable Trust Chandler Ventures LLC $850,000
6307 Robertson 37209 10/11 Guzman Nakisha; Guzman Ramon Creative Rei LLC $850,000
2208 Castleman 37215 10/1 JB Partners GP Elliott Dev LLC $850,000
3392 Earhart Rd 37122 10/1 Holman Andrea; Holman Mark Locke Karisa $849,900
303 31st 37203 10/24 Gleason Richard Chargerco Prop III LLC $849,900
7233 Birch Bark 37221 10/2 Apigian Ardash; Apigian Charlene; Apigian Charles; Apigian Tricia Cloutier Hannah; Cloutier Paul $845,000
1014 16th Ave S 207 37212 10/2 Slakr LLC Harold &Amp; Owen LLC $840,000
2008 Sheridan 37206 10/15 Bright Charles Sullivan; Bright Deidre; Bright Matthew Bullock Justin; Levine Stacey $840,000
496 Trinity Ln 1 37207 10/7 Spaeth Erin; Spaeth Scott We Dev LLC $835,000
600 12th 37203 10/31 Swann Lee B; Swann Megan L Elkins Donna; Elkins Donnie $835,000
1630 Ordway 37206 10/1 Weintrob Michael Troup John Shelby; Troup Stephannie Anne $832,000
1212 Laurel 37203 10/31 Dow Mary Alexis Whelan Kimberly $830,000
8340 Highway 100 37221 10/1 Max S Murphy And Jorinda C Murphy Revocable Trust Heatherly Cynthia; Williams Audrey Lynn $825,000
1512 Gale 37212 10/4 Haverkamp David Smelser Joy Mignon $825,000
2314 Brittany 37206 10/31 Gruder Olivia Thomas Josh $820,000
2129 Goodrich 37218 10/16 Criner Seth Waterboy Prop LLC $817,000
810 Anderson 37115 10/17 Valencia Josefine; Valencia Luis Zad Payman $815,000
670 Hamilton 37203 10/7 Ronald Craig Bingham & Suzanne Michelle Bingham Trust David R Gordon Living Trust $815,000
5521 Hearthstone 37027 10/17 Simpson Susan Ellis Patricia Parker; Parker Joshua Cedric $812,000
5204 Wyoming 37209 10/31 Goodheart Katherine Ansley Vermeeren Charlotte $810,000
905 A Strouse 37206 10/7 Methling Jennifer; Symonds Andrew Chowch GP $810,000
929 Bradford 37204 10/18 KE Holdings LLC Claybrooks Carl Alan; Claybrooks Keith H; Claybrooks Keith Herbert; Claybrooks Kerry Anthony; Claybrooks Oscar H Estate; Motley Christina; Motley Lauren; Motley Megan $800,000
1014 16th Ave South 103 37212 10/9 Mahfouz Michael Harold & Owen LLC $799,250
1014 16th Ave South 108 37212 10/16 Childress Josh H&O On Music Row LLC; Harold & Owen LLC $799,250
556 Rosedale 37211 10/17 Michael D Krug Living Trust Kingdom Inv Alliance LLC $799,000
1212 Demonbreun 2601 37203 10/14 Aunger Geoffrey Nashville Gulch PII JV Holdings $798,810
440 Patina 37209 10/31 Marwah Kunal Firestone Patrick $790,000
1108 Glenview 37206 10/21 Poole Stephen; Wood Cristina Cottingham Kelly; Dunlap Charles Patrick III; Dunlap Kelly Cottingham $785,000
1212 Laurel 37203 10/8 Amended And Restated Kevin J Tarpey Revocable Trust Agreement Dial Donald Brent; Dial Lori B $785,000
1012 Cherry Tree 37122 10/23 Siksta Linda; Siksta Mark Drees Premier Homes Inc $784,510
1212 Demonbreun 708 37203 10/14 SMAX II LLC Nashville Gulch PII JV Holdings $783,520
4610 Benton Smith 37215 10/30 2K Dev LLC Robertson Steven L $780,000
1403 10th 37208 10/7 Shiwratan Monieca Babb Preston; Babb Whitney $775,000
1412 Huffine 37216 10/24 McKinney Aaron Ross Anthony; Ross Marty $775,000
132 37th 37209 10/15 Pembroke LLC Hunter Gail Jackson; Jackson Geneva C Estate $772,200
1433 Hampshire 37221 10/4 Brown Alaire; Brown Christian Trabue Helen L $770,000
4012 Indiana 37209 10/22 Thomson John Davis Matthew T; Roberts Mary Carolyn $755,000
708 Brindley 37220 10/16 Cecil Thomas Noel; Meade Oxana Mihalache Brownlee Living Trust $750,000
1125 Sharpe 37206 10/10 McCall Scott T Owen Jill M; Owen Vincent Roderick; Roderick Vincent; Smith Michael J; Smith Sara O $750,000
1107 Lipscomb 37204 10/30 1107 Lipscomb LLC Bars Bradley J $750,000
407A Saint Francis 37205 10/2 Spear Lisa Denise; Spear Patrick Ryan Bloomfield Thomas W; Merritt Susan $750,000
700 12th 37203 10/7 Hamrick Edward Hamrick David $750,000
8121 Whites Creek 37080 10/16 Price Michael T; Price Shannon S Bernard Ralph Wilkerson Marital Trust; Wilkerson Family Revocable Living Trust $750,000
309 50th 37209 10/2 Patrick Rachel Patrick Robert T $750,000
1212 Laurel St 2203 37203 10/17 Thompson Jessica; Walley Philip D Means Margaret; Smith Deborah; Smith Travis $749,900
408 Saint Francis 37205 10/31 Bush Andrea Bley Gabrielle L; Bley Jordan A $749,000
514 A Rosedale 37211 10/31 Lentz Amy; Lentz Tara 51St Avenue LLC; Z1 LLC $749,000
4402 Harding 37205 10/14 Graves Elena Ctkhotdogs LLC $749,000
418A Bend 37209 10/2 Boone Jesse Goeken Clement Michael $748,000
777 Brook Hollow 37205 10/3 Drees Premier Homes Inc Bueschen Alison C; Bueschen Anton J Jr $745,000
4401 Ridgefield 37205 10/31 Fair Jason J; Fair Meredith K Voyles Leigh G; Voyles Michael B $745,000
4802 Illinois 37209 10/23 Johnstin Bradley Castor Megan A; Huffstutter Meghan A $742,500
3216 Earhart 37076 10/14 Olson Brenda; Olson Mark Cornelius Patricia $742,000
209 Foxley 37135 10/23 Davidson Alan; Davidson Tamy Eckert Brian; Eckert Nancy $742,000
5603A California 37209 10/30 Erik M Munn Revocable Living Trust Agreement Logan Charles A; Logan Kaitlin $740,000
492 Trinity 37207 10/7 Kahle Hailey; Kahle Kenneth We Develop LLC $740,000
2506 Inga 37206 10/7 Sloan Nichole Precision Development LLC $730,000
5707 Knob 37209 10/9 Buis Living Trust King Peter Gerard; McCarthy Mary Catherine $730,000
1694 Carvell 37203 10/18 Reed William Carter Allen Tara; Allen Tara M; White Jessica R $730,000
110 31st 37203 10/22 William R & Majella D Stevenson Living Trust Balch Linda E $730,000
111 Cherokee 37205 10/16 Terry Patrick W Blair Jerry W; Blair Joy S $725,000
1361 Greenland 37216 10/9 Breakey Caitlin R Kendrick Group LLC $720,000
1461 Neelys Bend 37115 10/30 King Melinda; King Russell Lockwood Estates LLC $720,000
2208 Castleman 37215 10/1 Elliott Dev LLC Ellis Constance; Wheaton David K $720,000
4114 Indiana 37215 10/24 Sans Holdings LLC Toll Southeast Lp Co Inc $715,000
4835 Briarwood 37211 10/9 Shipley Carolyn Clayton; Shipley Michael Burgess Smith Jonathan L $715,000
820 Holt Grove 37211 10/10 Blumhard Christopher William; Blumhard Lisa Diane Steven C Martens & Brenda S Martens Revocable Living Trust $715,000
957 Century Oak 37211 10/17 Dodd Christine A; Dodd Michael P Green Bryan D; White Melodie C $710,000
1329 Wexford Downs 37211 10/2 Porter Benjamin; Porter Claire Giampapa Barbara; Giampapa Samuel $705,000
1311 Meridian 37207 10/30 Garrido James; Garrido Sophia Louise Hayes Daniel $705,000
622A Waco 37209 10/2 Meeks Andrew Herrera Anthony; Reynolds Holly $705,000
713 45th 37209 10/7 Tidmore Angela Lee Zurhellen Logan; Zurhellen Sarah Coleman $700,000
2121 Amanda Meadow 37076 10/31 Amin Ilu; Braver Zachary Angell Robert G; Angell Tamela Y $700,000
2806 27th 37212 10/23 Faith Equities Group LLC Herwigs Holdings LLC $700,000

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DENVER (AP) — A national campaign is backing ballot measures in six states to end partisan primaries, seeking to turn down the temperature in a polarized country by removing a process that gives the most active members of both major parties an outsize role in picking the country's leaders.

3. Newspaper non-endorsements at Washington Post, LA Times fit a trend, but their readers aren't happy -

The number of newspapers endorsing a candidate for president has dwindled with the industry's financial troubles the past two decades, in part because owners reason that it makes no sense to alienate some subscribers by taking a clear stand in a politically polarizing time.

4. The RNC is rebuilding its legal operation after Trump allies' failed effort to undo the 2020 race -

WASHINGTON (AP) — The last time Donald Trump ran for president, the lawyers most directly involved in his efforts to overturn the election wound up sanctioned, criminally prosecuted or even sued for millions of dollars.

5. Dread replaces joy in deeply divided political climate -

Remember when presidential elections used to be relatively civil affairs? When you felt like the country was still going to be in responsible, adult hands, no matter who won?

Not lately. Not in a while.

6. Trump makes more debunked claims about FEMA as he surveys storm damage in North Carolina -

SWANNANOA, N.C. (AP) — Surveying storm damage in North Carolina, former President Donald Trump on Monday blasted federal emergency responders whose work has been stymied by armed harassment and a deluge of misinformation, but he said he was not concerned that the aftermath of Hurricane Helene would affect election results in the battleground state.

7. Harris calls on Republican voters to put 'country first' as Trump woos Latino voters -

WASHINGTON CROSSING, Pa. (AP) — Surrounded by more than 100 former Republican officeholders and officials, Democrat Kamala Harris urged GOP voters on Wednesday to put "country first" and abandon Donald Trump.

8. Trump would be the oldest person to become president. He's not sharing health details -

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9. Harris rips Trump for his criticism of federal storm response and calls for 'dignity' -

LAS VEGAS (AP) — Vice President Kamala Harris and the White House criticized Donald Trump for his attacks on the federal response to Hurricanes Helene and Milton and suggested he was wrongly trying to turn the deadly storms to his political advantage.

10. Harris and Trump are tested by the Mideast, Helene and the port strike in the campaign's final weeks -

WASHINGTON (AP) — A trio of new trials — a devastating hurricane, expanding conflict in the Mideast and a dockworkers strike that threatens the U.S. economy — are looming over the final weeks of the presidential campaign and could help shape the public mood as voters decide between Democrat Kamala Harris and Republican Donald Trump.

11. Why Tuesday's vice presidential debate could matter more than history suggests -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Tim Walz and JD Vance might have the chance to reshape the political landscape Tuesday in their first and only debate.

Vice presidential picks have traditionally taken on the role of political attack dog, laying into opponents so that their running mate can appear above the political fray. That's generally been less true since former President Donald Trump scrambled political norms.

12. Robert F. Kennedy Jr. becomes a frequent campaigner for Trump -

GLENDALE, Ariz. (AP) — Three weeks after dropping his independent presidential campaign, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has become a ubiquitous campaigner for Donald Trump, urging his own loyal followers to cast their lot with the former president who said he'd give Kennedy a job if he returns to the White House.

13. 9/11 anniversary brings Biden, Harris and Trump together at ground zero -

NEW YORK (AP) — With presidential candidates looking on, some 9/11 victims' relatives appealed to them Wednesday for accountability as the U.S. marked an anniversary laced with election-season politics.

14. Key takeaways from a debate that featured tense clashes and closed with a Taylor Swift endorsement -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Donald Trump and Kamala Harris faced each other on the debate stage for the first — and possibly the last — time.

The Democratic vice president opened Tuesday night's faceoff with a power move, marching across the stage to Trump's lectern to shake his hand.

15. Jimmy McCain, a son of the late Arizona senator, registers as a Democrat and backs Harris -

PHOENIX (AP) — Jimmy McCain, a son of former Arizona senator and 2008 Republican presidential nominee John McCain, said this week he has registered as a Democrat and will vote for Vice President Kamala Harris, a valuable nod of support for the Democratic nominee in a battleground state.

16. Republican Liz Cheney endorses Kamala Harris -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Former Republican Rep. Liz Cheney on Wednesday said she would support Kamala Harris for president, ending weeks of speculation about how fully the member of a GOP dynasty-turned-Trump critic would embrace the Democratic ticket.

17. Trump has history sparking outrage for incidents around veterans even as military voters backed him -

NEW YORK (AP) — The reported altercation at Arlington National Cemetery involving Donald Trump's staff was far from the first time that veterans or the families of service members have criticized the former president for words or behavior they saw as disparaging.

18. Are convention viewing numbers a hint about who will win the election? Don't bet on it -

NEW YORK (AP) — In a close election campaign with both sides looking for an edge, the party with more people watching their midsummer convention would seem to have an important sign of success.

Yet historically speaking, that measurement means next to nothing.

19. The latest battleground stop for Harris and Walz is Arizona, where a VP runner-up could still matter -

PHOENIX (AP) — Vice President Kamala Harris and her new running mate will hold a rally in Arizona on Friday as part of their tour of electoral battlegrounds, visiting a state where Harris passed over a prominent Democrat in favor of Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz.

20. Trump ramps up his defense of Vance after one of the rockiest VP rollouts in recent memory -

HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — Donald Trump is used to defending himself. But this week, the Republican presidential nominee has been put in the rare position of having to defend someone else — his running mate, Ohio Sen. JD Vance.

21. Harris and Democrats keep calling Trump and Vance 'weird.' Here's why -

Vice President Kamala Harris and her Democratic allies are emphasizing a new line of criticism against Republicans — branding Donald Trump and his running mate, Ohio Sen. JD Vance, as "weird."

22. Kamala Harris faces a major test as she looks for a running mate for her White House run -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Vice President Kamala Harris is zeroing in on four potential candidates as she races to choose a running mate for her fledgling campaign, fast-tracking a process that usually takes months but must be finalized in only a few weeks.

23. Conservatives use shooting at Trump rally to attack DEI efforts at Secret Service -

As Congressional members on both sides of the aisle grilled U.S. Secret Service Director Kimberly Cheatle Monday on how a gunman was able to fire shots at former President Donald Trump in an assassination attempt, several Republican lawmakers seized on gender and the agency's diversity, equity and inclusion efforts as among the reasons for the security failure.

24. The White House faces many questions about Biden's health and medical history. Here are some answers -

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden's terrible performance at the June 27 presidential debate has raised concerns about his age, health and ability to lead the federal government.

Administration officials have blamed his confused and at times indecipherable answers at the debate with Republican Donald Trump on a head cold, jet lag and poor preparation at Camp David. But at 81, Biden has found his health to be a key issue for many voters going into November's election. Dr. Kevin O'Connor, Biden's physician, issued his first comment since the debate late Monday, after White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre struggled to address questions about the president's health at Monday's news briefing.

25. Key Republican calls for 'generational' increase in defense spending to counter US adversaries -

WASHINGTON (AP) — The top-ranking Republican on a Senate committee that oversees the military is calling for a "generational investment" in America's defense, saying aggressive and significant spending increases are necessary to deter coordinated threats from U.S. adversaries like Russia, Iran and China.

26. Biden warns Netanyahu against major Rafah offensive as divide between the 2 leaders grows -

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden on Monday urgently warned Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu against launching an offensive in the southern Gaza city of Rafah as the divide between the two leaders continues to grow along with the mounting Palestinian death toll.

27. Biden awards the Medal of Freedom to Nancy Pelosi, Medgar Evers, Michelle Yeoh and 16 others -

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden on Friday bestowed the Presidential Medal of Freedom on 19 people, including civil rights icons such as the late Medgar Evers, prominent political leaders such as former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Rep. James Clyburn, and actor Michelle Yeoh.

28. Biden will award the Presidential Medal of Freedom to 19 politicians, activists, athletes and others -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Clarence B. Jones says he thought a prankster was on the line when he answered the telephone and heard the person on the other end say they were calling from the White House.

29. Former Sen. Joe Lieberman, Democrats' VP pick in 2000, dead at 82 -

NEW YORK (AP) — Former U.S. Sen. Joe Lieberman of Connecticut, who nearly won the vice presidency on the Democratic ticket with Al Gore in the disputed 2000 election and who almost became Republican John McCain's running mate eight years later, has died, according to a statement issued by his family.

30. March Madness features several NBA prospects. But they likely won't get drafted among 1st few picks -

Anyone watching the NCAA Tournament exclusively to get a closer look at the top prospects in the upcoming NBA draft is in for a disappointment.

Only one of the top five players in last year's draft came directly from college, as the Charlotte Hornets took Alabama's Brandon Miller with the second overall pick. There are similar forecasts for this year's draft, with international players such as Zaccharie Risacher and Alex Sarr atop most projections.

31. Haley wins the District of Columbia's Republican primary, gets her first 2024 victory -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Nikki Haley has won the Republican primary in the District of Columbia, notching her first victory of the 2024 campaign.

32. Trump leads GOP rightward march, other takeaways from the Iowa caucuses -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Donald Trump's iron grip on the Republican Party has been clear since the day he announced he would make another run for the White House 14 months ago. It can be seen in the party's ideological shift even further to the right on cultural issues and, especially, on immigration policy.

33. 'Obamacare' sign-ups surge to 20 million, days before open enrollment closes -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Some 20 million people have signed up for health insurance this year through the Affordable Care Act marketplaces, a record-breaking figure.

President Joe Biden will likely proclaim those results regularly on the campaign trail for months to come as former President Donald Trump, the Republican front-runner, vows to dismantle the Obama-era program.

34. Trump says he will renew efforts to replace 'Obamacare' if he wins a second term -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Former President Donald Trump threatened over the weekend to reopen the contentious fight over the Affordable Care Act after failing to repeal it while in the White House, saying he is "seriously looking at alternatives" if he wins a second term.

35. How Trump's MAGA movement helped a 29-year-old activist become a millionaire -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Charlie Kirk's $4.75 million Spanish-style estate is tucked away in a gated Arizona country club that charges nearly a half-million dollars for a golf membership. It boasts a guest casita, a "resort-style" pool and striking views of the Sonoran Desert.

36. Biden highlights business deals and pays respects at John McCain memorial to wrap up Vietnam visit -

HANOI, Vietnam (AP) — President Joe Biden closed a visit to Vietnam on Monday by spotlighting new business deals and partnerships between the two countries and paying respects at a memorial honoring his late friend and colleague Sen. John McCain, who endured a lengthy imprisonment in Hanoi during the Vietnam War.

37. Biden talks Supreme Court, Russia, media, McCain in rare network interview -

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden rarely gives network interviews, and when he sat down in the MSNBC studio on Thursday, it came at an especially busy time, with the Supreme Court having just overturned the use of affirmative action in college admissions and in the aftermath of a revolt in Russia.

38. Trump legal woes force another moment of choosing for GOP -

ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) — From the moment he rode down the Trump Tower escalator to announce his first presidential campaign, a searing question has hung over the Republican Party: Is this the moment to break from Donald Trump?

39. How the last banking tumult fuels today's populist politics -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Mike Pence and Bernie Sanders are hardly political allies.

But in the aftermath of two large bank failures, the conservative former vice president and the democratic socialist senator are striking remarkably similar tones. Pence, a Republican, bemoaned that "we live in a world where certain politically favored businesses are propped up, backstopped and bailed out by government." Sanders, an independent who caucuses with Democrats, said "we cannot continue down the road of more socialism for the rich and rugged individualism for everyone else."

40. In new role, Sanders demands answers from Starbucks' Schultz -

WASHINGTON (AP) — As Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders settles into his new role as chairman of the Senate committee that oversees health and labor issues, he says some corporations "should be nervous." And the longtime liberal crusader's first target is Howard Schultz, the interim CEO of Starbucks who has aggressively fought his workers' efforts to unionize.

41. EXPLAINER: What Sinema's switch means for the Senate -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Arizona Sen. Kyrsten Sinema's switch from Democrat to independent won't change the balance of power in the Senate. But it could affect her political fortunes back home.

Sinema says she won't caucus with Senate Republicans, so Democrats will still hold the majority next year. And she is expected to continue casting most of her votes with Democrats while separating herself on certain issues.

42. Democratic Sen. Kyrsten Sinema switches to independent -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Democratic Sen. Kyrsten Sinema of Arizona announced Friday she has registered as an independent, a renegade move that could bolster her political brand but won't upend the Democrats' narrow Senate majority. She says she will not caucus with Republicans.

43. Biden at 80: A 'respecter of fate' mulls 2nd White House bid -

WASHINGTON (AP) — People in their 80s lead countries, create majestic art and perform feats of endurance. One entered the record books for scaling Mount Everest. It's soon time for Joe Biden, 80 on Sunday, to decide whether he has one more mountain to climb — the one to a second term as president.

44. Dodge, deny or fib: Candidates stay vague on 2024 plans -

WASHINGTON (AP) — They dodge. They hedge. And, yes, they sometimes even fib — or at least flip-flop.

Presidential aspirants dreaming of the White House while running for reelection to congressional or state posts often face an uncomfortable question: Whatever your higher hopes — and the timing they might demand — will you commit to serving out a full term for the folks who vote for you now?

45. Cheney's defeat end of an era for GOP; Trump's party now -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Liz Cheney's resounding primary defeat marks the end of an era for the Republican Party as well as her own family legacy, the most high-profile political casualty yet as the party of Lincoln transforms into the party of Trump.

46. Sinema gives her nod, and influence, to Democrats' big bill -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Sen. Joe Manchin sealed the deal reviving President Joe Biden's big economic, health care and climate bill. But it was another Democratic senator, Kyrsten Sinema of Arizona, who intently, quietly and deliberately shaped the final product.

47. Biden awards Medal of Freedom to Biles, McCain, Giffords -

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden on Thursday presented the nation's highest civilian honor, the Presidential Medal of Freedom, to 17 people, including gymnast Simone Biles, the late John McCain, the Arizona Republican whom Biden served with in the Senate, and gun-control advocate Gabby Giffords.

48. Biden to award Medal of Freedom to Biles, McCain, Giffords -

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden will present the nation's highest civilian honor, the Presidential Medal of Freedom, to 17 people, including actor Denzel Washington, gymnast Simone Biles and the late John McCain, the Arizona Republican with whom Biden served in the U.S. Senate.

49. Deadly secret: Electronic warfare shapes Russia-Ukraine war -

KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — On Ukraine's battlefields, the simple act of powering up a cellphone can beckon a rain of deathly skyfall. Artillery radar and remote controls for unmanned aerial vehicles may also invite fiery shrapnel showers.

50. Supreme Court rules for Sen. Cruz in campaign finance case -

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court's conservative majority sided Monday with Republican Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas and struck down a provision of federal campaign finance law, a ruling that a dissenting justice said runs the risk of causing "further disrepute" to American politics.

51. Top Davidson County residential sales for April 2022 -

Top residential real estate sales, April 2022, for Davidson County, as compiled by the Nashville Ledger.

AddressCityZipFiling DateBuyersSellersSale Price
120 Meadowwood Nashville 37205 4/5 Hofman Mara Trustee Moses John T Trustee $18,000,000
1220 Chickering Nashville 37215 4/29 Bellwether Trust Residential Tech LLC $8,600,000
422 38th Nashville 37209 4/8 Upward America Southeast Property Owner LP 422 38Th LLC $5,130,000
1907 Convent Nashville 37212 4/21 Wind River Tennessee LLC Champion Hillsboro LLC $4,750,000
1220 7th Nashville 37208 4/20 Morning Glory Trust Locke Colleen B; Locke Kevin D $4,200,000
4421 Forsythe Nashville 37205 4/18 Scowden Family Trust Aiken Jennifer Lynne Randolph $4,200,000
1616 West End Nashville 37203 4/22 Top West LLC 1600 West End Ave Part LLC $4,050,000
4001 Copeland Nashville 37215 4/1 Moore R L Trustee Dawson Shannon Trustee $4,000,000
315 Walnut Nashville 37205 4/26 Schickling Whitney Hart; Schickling Christopher Brian Rupert Kathryn Kissel; Rupert Timothy John $3,800,000
758 Meade Nashville 37205 4/19 Fry Christine; Fry Julian Nashville Const Co Inc $3,718,000
1616 West End Nashville 37203 4/22 Top West LLC 1600 West End Partners LLC $3,709,000
1709 Primrose Nashville 37212 4/29 AJS + GKS Real Estate Trust Domestic Builders LLC $3,600,000
1603 Windy Ridge Brentwood 37027 4/12 Mondschein Leonard E; Mondschein Mavis R Castle Contractors LLC $3,500,000
206 Lynnwood Nashville 37205 4/25 Whitehair Ashley; Whitehair Jimmy Barnes Revocable Living Trust $3,300,000
101 Bancroft Nashville 37215 4/29 Tannehill Jean S; Tannehill Rocky D Slim Dunkin Trust $3,100,000
6705 Greeley Nashville 37205 4/13 Caroline Kaufman Living Trust Build Nashville Db2 LLC $2,823,925
1616 West End Nashville 37203 4/21 Top West LLC 1600 West End Partners LLC $2,728,000
6449 Fleetwood Nashville 37209 4/22 Denton Kevin K Knock Out Properties LLC $2,701,450
1616 West End Nashville 37203 4/21 Top West LLC 1600 West End Ave Part LLC $2,633,000
134 Heady Nashville 37205 4/25 134 Heady Drive Trust 134 Heady LLC $2,620,678
19 Inveraray Nashville 37215 4/6 Hammond & Brandt Builders LLC Anchored Capital LLC $2,600,000
115 Cheekwood Nashville 37205 4/11 Hart Stephanie Anne; Matthews David Baxter Ferdowsi Reja $2,600,000
721 Newberry Nashville 37205 4/1 Fleischer Rachel Harris Properties LLC $2,600,000
1514 Tyne Nashville 37215 4/13 Fry Coleen Denise; Fry Daniel Lee Gonzalez Steven P; Nelson Dina T $2,575,000
4100 Copeland Nashville 37215 4/20 Iwanicki Patrick; Kamins Heather McDaniel Christopher; McDaniel Kelly $2,550,000
1423 Stratton Nashville 37206 4/20 Wardlaw Louise Tryphena Trustee Wilson Kortney M $2,520,000
3918A Caylor Nashville 37215 4/13 Mason Derrick V Square Nashville LLC $2,504,161
6513 Radcliff Nashville 37221 4/14 Werth Douglas W; Werth Sara C Radcliff Drive Nominee Trust Agreement $2,500,000
405 Brook Hollow Nashville 37205 4/4 Villalobos Laila 405 Brook Hollow Road LLC $2,404,351
423 Bonnawood Hermitage 37076 4/29 Evans Grace Beer; Evans Tyler Matthew Walor Sarah Helen; Williams Robert Tyler $2,400,000
913 Dorset Brentwood 37027 4/1 Brown Michael W Nelson John Trustee $2,400,000
4425 Sheppard Nashville 37205 4/8 Jacobs Jennifer Beth; Legg Tolbert Wolcott Peters Ann M; Peters Karl E $2,365,000
2013B Galbraith Nashville 37215 4/13 A&M Properties LLC Yeatman Jonathon; Yeatman Shannon $2,325,000
4628 Shys Hill Nashville 37215 4/12 Sweetman Barn Dark Barry $2,300,000
211B Page Nashville 37205 4/27 Hartley Bryan; Hartley Stephanie Kirkwood Kent A; Kirkwood Katherine D $2,300,000
433 Lynnwood Nashville 37205 4/29 Ragan Family Trust Dieck Ryan; Schickling Christopher B; Schickling Whitney $2,250,000
1522 Ferguson Nashville 37212 4/29 Brandes Johann C; Brandes Mina Sasser Kathryn Hays $2,230,000
3714 West End Nashville 37205 4/22 McKennon John Patrick Shuler Robert G; Miller J Brandon $2,200,000
101 Brook Hollow Nashville 37205 4/20 Richards Robert Perry Betty H; Perry Ronald E $2,200,000
1111 Batey Nashville 37204 4/7 William B Skudder Revocable Living Trust Range Const LLC $2,150,000
1004 Greenwich Nashville 37215 4/26 Greenwich Park LLC King Carol A $2,070,000
4308 Beekman Nashville 37215 4/29 Stone Oak Builders LLC Hart Christopher F; Hart Eileen C $2,001,000
1003 Gilmore Nashville 37204 4/7 Larry Frank And Marla Meyer Frank Living Trust 11:11 Trust $2,000,000
1917 Overhill Nashville 37215 4/29 Thomas Elizabeth M; Thomas Gordon B Jr Trujillo Jessalyn Joyce; Trujillo Mario Andres $2,000,000
1017 Halcyon Nashville 37204 4/7 Morgan A Harris Living Trust Hulsey Mary Elizabeth $1,975,000
2811 Tyne Nashville 37215 4/4 Larimore Mark A Palmer John G Jr $1,900,000
1506 55th Nashville 37209 4/29 Schneider Joint Revocable Trust Ligon Patricia $1,900,000
3123 Parthenon Nashville 37203 4/20 Garmendia Craig Alexander; Gonzalez Robert III King Neil B $1,845,000
2376 Fairchild Nolensville 37135 4/6 Purity LLC Bonds Charles Clifton III; Tilley Melissa Bonds $1,823,600
921 Bradford Nashville 37204 4/6 Broderick Michael; Commandatore Dana Harris Dennis V; Harris Joy H $1,800,000
522 Paragon Mills Nashville 37211 4/4 Paragon Mills LLC Samir Investments $1,800,000
6411 Lansing Nashville 37209 4/14 Fishburn Eric Conn; Lugo Marlen Clifford Jared Tucker; Clifford Melody $1,780,000
29 Roehrig Old Hickory 37138 4/1 McCarver Jerry S Drees Premier Homes Inc $1,737,255
4117 Lone Oak Nashville 37215 4/19 Potter Halie; Potter John M 4117 Lone Oak Rd Partners LLC $1,735,500
4117 Lone Oak Nashville 37215 4/13 Sodhi 4117 Lone Oak Rd Partners LLC $1,735,000
1616 West End Nashville 37203 4/13 Dean & Cheryl Rieger Living Trust 1600 West End Ave Part LLC $1,708,000
4009B Woodmont Nashville 37205 4/14 Bode Timothy D Patsiokas Dari A $1,700,000
3916 Caylor Nashville 37215 4/21 Bagwell Chris; Brown Mark T Diehl Patricia Ann; Pangle Mary Ann; Pangle Mary Ann T $1,700,000
92 Victoria Nashville 37205 4/22 Marten Esteban Presser Crystal Ming Lee; Presser Naftali $1,700,000
832 Clayton Nashville 37204 4/6 Schlichter Christopher; Wu Jie Ying Fitzgerald Brent M; Osborn Stephen $1,657,000
1199 Otter Creek Nashville 37220 4/4 Manning Maegan Francy David Andrew $1,650,000
436 Lynnwood Nashville 37205 4/8 Wiedman Christopher Blake Collins Benjamin L; Collins Stephanie $1,650,000
2036 Castleman Dr Nashville 37215 4/25 Lowenstern Mariano Eduardo; Lowenstern Angela Marie Morrison Ian; Morrison Vivianne E $1,620,000
943 Caldwell Nashville 37204 4/5 Imsai LLC Bars Hooper Holdings LLC $1,600,000
3424 Stokesmont Nashville 37215 4/4 Parkinson Houston White Pines Building Group LLC $1,600,000
3600 Colewood Nashville 37215 4/7 Reed Amani L; Reed Julie Wright Nutter William J $1,590,000
2816 Blair Nashville 37212 4/29 Lanning Jonathan Adam Bengson Darrell K; Bengson Linda K $1,570,000
5605 Ottershaw Brentwood 37027 4/12 Manzanares Amy J Moody Donald R $1,565,000
198 Kenner Nashville 37205 4/20 Jaunich Kyle Telford; Jaunich 2012 Irrevocable Grandchildrens Trust MacDonald Meg $1,550,000
5101A Idaho Nashville 37209 4/25 Goings Dolly Creekmore; Goings Hubert Wesley III Belville Aaron; Belville Jessica $1,500,000
3701 Woodmont Nashville 37215 4/7 McCarter Kathryn L Taylor Allison Jutras; Taylor David $1,500,000
1904 Cromwell Nashville 37215 4/14 Yetton Nathan J Painter Ashley; Painter Jason $1,500,000
1601 Observatory Nashville 37215 4/29 Green Hills Investors Lipscomb University $1,500,000
263 Vaughns Gap Nashville 37205 4/13 Rrt Living Trust Feldman Richard W Md $1,500,000
515 Church Nashville 37219 4/14 Hawk Todd S; Hawk Tracy L Knorr Angel; Knorr Daniel J $1,495,000
407 Greenway Nashville 37205 4/12 Mudumbi Sandhya; Yarlagadda Vidhush Eljack Custom Homes LLC $1,480,000
1202 Parkview Nashville 37204 4/19 Dapoz Lauren N; Dapoz Stephen T Caplin Drew M; Caplin Britni H $1,475,000
4000 Harding Nashville 37215 4/12 Ke Holdings LLC Palubicki Margaret Lane Johnson $1,460,000
109 Chatsworth Nashville 37215 4/27 Theoharis Jaclyn Katerina; Trahanas John Mantzouranis Isaacs Kathryn B; Isaacs Scott E $1,455,000
1616 West End Nashville 37203 4/26 Howell Jordan Chanandler Bong Trust $1,450,000
104 Kennett Old Hickory 37138 4/14 Cottle Gina R; Webster John A III Heritage Group Properties $1,445,000
800 Foster Nashville 37215 4/19 Fox Ashlee F Halter Cecilia A; Halter Michael; Overton Carolyn A $1,425,000
204 Kensington Nashville 37215 4/14 Leach Nancy Richards Denise; Richards Jerre $1,402,950
117 32nd Nashville 37212 4/28 Clark Philip M Corriveau Christopher M; Oftadeh Mohammad T $1,400,000
800 Cerrito Old Hickory 37138 4/21 Luciano Rachel; Zahm Matthew David Davis Renee; King Gary $1,400,000
6201 Robin Hill Nashville 37205 4/18 Tennessee2 GP Foote Lisa Bass $1,400,000
117 32nd Nashville 37212 4/19 Temple David; Temple Sabrina Corriveau Christopher M; Oftadeh Mohammad T $1,400,000
2001 Kingsbury Nashville 37215 4/4 Volpar Inc Equity Trust Co $1,400,000
1504 4th Nashville 37210 4/18 MTP Baker Wilma Shelton; Shelton Albert Harrison $1,400,000
1902 Kimbark Nashville 37215 4/27 Blandin Adam J; Granger Kristen L Fabbri Daniel; Watnick Caroline $1,400,000
6620 Brookmont Nashville 37205 4/4 Albert Andrew Jones James Jr $1,392,900
123 39th Nashville 37209 4/29 Cameron Beth; Cameron Jared Mikicki Barbara; Mikicki Miroslaw $1,390,000
1849 Laurel Ridge Nashville 37215 4/12 Werther John Robert Cook Shannon Knght Suc Trustee $1,380,100
1914 Castleman Nashville 37215 4/21 Wilson Kevin J; Wilson Tracy L Wayne Enterprises GP $1,375,000
1815 Sevier Nashville 37206 4/12 Taneja Randip Lux Ryan; MacMillan Cameron M; MacMillan Carly M $1,375,000
922 Bowring Nashville 37215 4/13 Blackburn Anne Ierardi; Blackburn Brent Daniel Bale Family Trust; Patricia Bale Revocable Trust $1,355,000
4020 Skyline Nashville 37215 4/8 Vintage South LLC Cubillo Caroline Hart; Jimenez Ronald Jesus Cubillo $1,350,000
1312 Otter Creek Nashville 37215 4/22 Dyar Robert H Jr; Kreysa Kaela Brooks Michael A $1,350,000
1912 Warfield Nashville 37215 4/1 Kanal Maneesh Fleischer Matthew $1,330,000
1616 West End Nashville 37203 4/5 Will Adam G 1600 West End Ave Part LLC $1,329,000
300 54th Nashville 37209 4/7 Buyer Accepted LLC Baker Janice Ashley; Pave Jeffrey William $1,310,000
3803 Park Nashville 37209 4/4 Brown Samuel Colton Brg LLC $1,309,999
3801 Park Nashville 37209 4/12 Skelton Melanie; Skelton Taylor Brg LLC $1,308,000
3600 Pilcher Nashville 37209 4/8 Conrad Frederick Larue III; Spore Caroline Dare Phillips James David; Phillips Julie Review $1,300,000
4236 Jamesborough Nashville 37215 4/27 Fedell Caroline; Fedell Russell A Blackburn Annie Ierardi; Blackburn Brent Daniel $1,300,000
1493 Clairmont Nashville 37215 4/12 Bowers Richard H Clark Elissa T Suc Trustee $1,300,000
515 Church Nashville 37219 4/18 Donald G Barder Jr Revocable Trust Fulling Mill Nashville Trust $1,300,000
6320 Torrington Nashville 37205 4/11 Harris Jordan; Wieck Hayden Rutledge Tammi; Rutledge Ted Lane $1,300,000
600 12th Nashville 37203 4/27 Friedman Donald A Oothout Kevin B $1,300,000
4225 Central Hermitage 37076 4/29 Beazer Homes LLC Mhk Ventures LLC $1,287,000
1616 West End Nashville 37203 4/29 Epstein Megan; Epstein Stephen 1600 West End Ave Part LLC $1,284,000
1208 Sigler Nashville 37203 4/13 Knox Jeanette E; Knox Walter E Jr Calipari Erin; Siciliano Cody $1,270,000
943 Caldwell Nashville 37204 4/5 Bars Hooper Holdings LLC Phillips Charles L $1,260,000
1927 Kimbark Nashville 37215 4/7 Johnson Nancy B; Johnson William Harry Novick Daniel M; Novick Inna $1,255,100
4224 Granny White Nashville 37204 4/12 Riverwood LLC Davis Deborah Frances Deckner; Deckner Leah Frances Herrman; Rothschild Jeffrey Jackel $1,250,000
1616 West End Nashville 37203 4/6 Howell Scott Alan 1600 West End Ave Part LLC $1,250,000
5911 Post Nashville 37205 4/22 Bohart Hayley Kirk; Hodgkins Harrison Kokka; Hodgkins John Scott Chatfield Hanna G; Chatfield Robert F $1,250,000
1212 Laurel Nashville 37203 4/7 Kohl John T Stewart Emily $1,250,000
5846 Merrimac Nashville 37215 4/1 Chilson Casey M Wardlaw Charles Cunningham Trustee $1,225,000
407 Scott Nashville 37206 4/12 Shvartsman Mark Benjamin Still Russell B Jr; West Jenny $1,225,000
1616 West End Nashville 37203 4/22 Joyce Aaron Joseph; Joyce Mary Katherine 1600 West End Ave Part LLC $1,224,000
2309 Hobbs Nashville 37215 4/28 Bagwell Const Co; Brown Mark Brackin Susan Diane B; Brinton David Lawrence; Trusty Janet Frances B $1,207,000
2855 Wellesley Nashville 37215 4/5 Hodges Elizabeth Simpson Lauren Sanders $1,205,000
1616 West End Nashville 37203 4/21 Shepard Bradley; Shepard Kimberly 1600 West End Ave Part LLC $1,202,000
115 Tyne Nashville 37205 4/25 Thallemer Leslie; Thallemer Mike Sloan Elizabeth Nelson; Sloan John Elliott III $1,201,010
1213 Shelby Nashville 37206 4/1 Dabir Cameron Sweeney Ann Boley $1,200,000
416 Rosebank Nashville 37206 4/18 Calvert Clark; Sansone Jennifer Achiever Dev LLC $1,200,000
2805B Meadow Rose Nashville 37206 4/25 Stone Kimberly; Wieland Adrian New Day Homes LLC $1,200,000
1503 Electric Nashville 37206 4/19 Cohen Easter Kelly A $1,200,000
555 Church Nashville 37219 4/7 Janko Abigail M Trustee Burkett Thomas R $1,200,000
1624 Gartland Nashville 37206 4/14 Oblock Maggie; Oblock Robert Bridges James Lee; Bridges Revocable Living Trust $1,200,000
2200 18th Nashville 37212 4/19 Thornton Eric; Wohlers Chad Proffitt Billy; Proffitt Todd $1,200,000
806 13th Nashville 37203 4/19 Sorin Elaine C; Sorin Brian D Dyer Randall F $1,199,000
7715 Sawyer Brown Nashville 37221 4/18 Coles Barry Wray; Coles Maribeth Poma David A; Poma Janice L $1,175,000
900 20th Nashville 37212 4/28 Ferguson Charles W Jones Laurie E; Jones Sydney L Jr $1,175,000
929 Douglas Nashville 37204 4/7 H5 Nashville LLC Stephen G Tomaso & Moira G Tomaso TN Comm Prop Trust $1,155,016
600 12th Nashville 37203 4/1 Bishop James Bradford 600 12Th Ave S 1515 LLC $1,150,000
416B Rosebank Nashville 37206 4/6 Fox Ashley; Gayne Katelynn Achiever Dev LLC $1,150,000
160 Charleston Nashville 37205 4/13 Britt Amy Marie; Thompson Robert Clayton Vance Edward H; Vance Gayle D $1,150,000
2805A Meadow Rose Nashville 37206 4/25 Fusari Nicola New Day Homes LLC $1,150,000
3210 Long Nashville 37203 4/25 Fuxa Andrew; Fuxa Heather Marie Green Zach Tayyaba Atiya; Zach Thomas Scott $1,135,000
515 Church Nashville 37219 4/7 Villella Investments LLC Hill Christopher Brown $1,135,000
1418 Gartland Nashville 37206 4/27 Wilbanks Gracyn Garrett; Wilbanks James Leon III Wilson Peter Cyrus; Wilson Melani Welker $1,105,000
415 Church Nashville 37219 4/25 McGam LLC Leeming Thomas; Leeming Diane $1,100,000
4102 Granny White Nashville 37204 4/22 Leon Jorge Lipscomb University $1,100,000
706 16th Nashville 37206 4/12 Danakian Lusine Hanai Ramin; Hanai Yaghoob $1,099,000
1212 Ordway Nashville 37206 4/7 McGarry Mary Heather Metcalf Robert L $1,090,000
1105 Winding Way Nashville 37216 4/18 Lewis Bennett; Lewis Mary Kenson Renee Michelle $1,080,000
600 12th Nashville 37203 4/1 Perkins George R III Bishop Brad $1,080,000
505 Wedgewood Nashville 37203 4/6 Gooch Management LLC Jefferson Adam; Wiltz Brad; Wiltz Lisa $1,075,000
15 Lexington Nashville 37215 4/20 Buhl Michael McInurff Delores A Estate $1,071,000
1616 West End Nashville 37203 4/22 Jolly John H Jr 1600 West End Ave Part LLC $1,067,000
1616 West End Nashville 37203 4/6 Dorfman Brian 1600 West End Avenue LLC $1,052,000
1121 Woodvale Nashville 37204 4/22 Osborne Anthony P; Osborne Jennifer S Pope Kathryn S; Pope Kathryn Stephenson $1,050,251
1003 Eastland Nashville 37206 4/27 Ham Carla Husby Nancy; Mason Jared; Hubbard A Scott $1,050,000
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52. Biden, Obama mark 12 years under Obama's health care law -

WASHINGTON (AP) — With hugs, laughs and good-natured ribbing, Barack Obama on Tuesday returned to the White House for the first time in more than five years to savor the 12th anniversary of his signature health care law and give a boost to President Joe Biden's efforts to expand it.

53. Republican 'unforced errors' threaten path to Senate control -

WASHINGTON (AP) — As the prospect of a red wave grows, a series of Republican missteps including recruiting stumbles, weak fundraising and intense infighting is threatening the GOP's path to the Senate majority.

54. Congress backs Biden on Russia sanctions, clamors for more -

WASHINGTON (AP) — With rare but fragile alignment, the U.S. Congress is largely backing President Joe Biden's decision to confront Russia with potentially escalating sanctions for the crisis in Ukraine as lawmakers brace for perhaps the most daunting foreign policy crisis the nation has faced in a generation.

55. Top Davidson County residential sales for January 2022 -

Top residential real estate sales, January 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.

56. Democrats try to 'build back' after Manchin tanks $2T bill -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Democrats are struggling to pick up the pieces after Sen. Joe Manchin effectively crushed President Joe Biden's big domestic policy bill. But they face serious questions whether the $2 trillion initiative can be refashioned to win his crucial vote or the party will be saddled with a devastating defeat.

57. Manchin upends Biden's agenda, won't back $2 trillion bill -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Democratic Sen. Joe Manchin all but delivered a death blow to President Joe Biden's $2 trillion domestic initiative, throwing his party's agenda into jeopardy, infuriating the White House and leaving angry colleagues desperate to salvage what's left of a top priority.

58. Harris urges Vietnam to join US in opposing China 'bullying' -

HANOI (AP) — Vice President Kamala Harris called on Vietnam to join the U.S. in challenging China's "bullying" in the South China Sea, continuing her sharp rhetoric against Beijing as she met with Vietnamese leaders on Wednesday.

59. Big win for $1T infrastructure bill: Dems, GOP come together -

WASHINGTON (AP) — With a robust vote after weeks of fits and starts, the Senate approved a $1 trillion infrastructure plan for states coast to coast on Tuesday,  as a rare coalition of Democrats and Republicans came together to overcome skeptics and deliver a cornerstone of President Joe Biden's agenda.

60. Hagerty accused of doing 'Trump's bidding' in infrastructure stall -

WASHINGTON (AP) — One by one, Democrats and Republicans  trekked to the Senate floor on Sunday touting a $1 trillion infrastructure proposal and argued that, after months of haggling, it was time for a final vote on the measure.

61. With McCain in mind, Sinema reaches for bipartisanship -

WASHINGTON (AP) — More than for her shock of purple hair or unpredictable votes, Democratic Sen. Kyrsten Sinema is perhaps best known for doing the unthinkable in Washington: She spends time on the Republican side of the aisle.

62. Senators to watch as Dems debate changing filibuster rules -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Looming over Senate Democrats this year is a decision that could fundamentally change Congress: whether to change or eliminate the rules of the filibuster to enact President Joe Biden's agenda.

63. GOP needs new health care target as 'Obamacare' survives again -

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court's latest rejection of a Republican effort to dismantle "Obamacare" signals anew that the GOP must look beyond repealing the law if it wants to hone the nation's health care problems into a winning political issue.

64. 'Obamacare' survives: Supreme Court dismisses big challenge -

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court, though increasingly conservative in makeup, rejected the latest major Republican-led effort to kill the national health care law known as "Obamacare" on Thursday, preserving insurance coverage for millions of Americans.

65. AP source: Caroline Kennedy considered for ambassadorship -

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden is giving serious consideration to nominating Caroline Kennedy, the daughter of President John F. Kennedy who served as ambassador to Japan during the Obama administration, to serve in a high-profile ambassadorial role, according to a person familiar with the deliberations.

66. Eager to act, Biden and Democrats leave Republicans behind -

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden and Democrats in Congress are jamming their agenda forward with a sense of urgency, an unapologetically partisan approach based on the calculation that it's better to advance the giant COVID-19 rescue package and other priorities than waste time courting Republicans who may never compromise.

67. A Biden edge in COVID-19 bill: Dems reluctant to wound him -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Democratic leaders have a potent dynamic on their side as Congress preps for its first votes on the party's $1.9 trillion COVID-19 relief bill: Would any Democrat dare cast the vote that scuttles new President Joe Biden's leadoff initiative?

68. How a leading anti-Trump group ignored a crisis in its ranks -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Last June, the Lincoln Project was on a high. Led by several prominent former Republican consultants, its slickly produced ads attacking President Donald Trump made it perhaps the best known of the so-called Never Trump organizations.

69. Las Vegas Sands founder, CEO, GOP megadonor Adelson dies -

LAS VEGAS (AP) — Sheldon Adelson, the billionaire mogul and power broker who built a casino empire spanning from Las Vegas to China and became a singular force in domestic and international politics has died after a long illness.

70. Arizona's Kelly is sworn into Senate, narrowing GOP edge -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Arizona Democrat and former astronaut Mark Kelly was sworn into the Senate on Wednesday, narrowing GOP control of the chamber and underscoring his state's shift from red to blue.

71. Without Ginsburg, high court support for health law in doubt -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Until six weeks ago, defenders of the Affordable Care Act could take comfort in some simple math. Five Supreme Court justices who had twice preserved the Obama-era health care law remained on the bench and seemed unlikely votes to dismantle it.

72. Control of Senate at stake as Trump's allies face Democrats -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Control of the Senate is a razor-close proposition in Tuesday's election, as Republicans fight to retain their majority against a surge of Democratic candidates confronting the president's allies across a vast political map.

73. Trump 'army' of poll watchers led by veteran of fraud claims -

WASHINGTON (AP) — A veteran Republican operative who got his start in politics by helping to persuade a judge to throw out hundreds of mail-in ballots is organizing an "army" of volunteers for President Donald Trump's campaign to monitor voting in Democratic-leaning areas on Tuesday.

74. GOP tries to save its Senate majority, with or without Trump -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Senate Republicans are fighting to save their majority, a final election push against the onslaught of challengers in states once off limits to Democrats but now hotbeds of a potential backlash to President Donald Trump and his allies on Capitol Hill.

75. Hagerty, longtime GOP hand, looks to Trump in Senate bid -

NASHVILLE (AP) — Bill Hagerty was vacationing with his family last year in northern Japan, where he was U.S. ambassador to the country, when a friend called and said: "Look at your Twitter account."

76. In Tennessee, final debate puts surging virus in spotlight -

NASHVILLE (AP) — When President Donald Trump and Democratic nominee Joe Biden arrive in Nashville Thursday for their final debate before the Nov. 3 election, they'll be greeted by a city with rising coronavirus case counts inside a state immersed in a debate of its own about mask-wearing.

77. How Trump plowed through $1B, losing cash advantage -

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump's sprawling political operation has raised well over $1 billion since he took the White House in 2017 — and set a lot of it on fire.

Trump bought a $10 million Super Bowl ad when he didn't yet have a challenger. He tapped his political organization to cover exorbitant legal fees related to his impeachment. Aides made flashy displays of their newfound wealth — including a fleet of luxury vehicles purchased by Brad Parscale, his former campaign manager.

78. Graham's last stand? Senator leads Barrett court hearings -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Sen. Lindsey Graham of South Carolina is wielding the gavel in the performance of his political life.

Once a biting critic of President Donald Trump, the Senate Judiciary Committee chairman on Monday launched confirmation hearings for Judge Amy Coney Barrett in a bid to seal a 6-to-3 conservative majority on the Supreme Court. Hanging in the balance could be the future of government health care during a coronavirus pandemic that's claimed more than 214,000 American lives. And Graham's own career appears in jeopardy like never before.

79. Biden, Harris aim to tip battleground Arizona for Democrats -

PHOENIX (AP) — When Dolores Novoa left Orange County, California, for her new home in a Phoenix suburb, there was one thing at the top of her to-do list.

"As soon as I got here, I did my civic duty. I registered," said Novoa, a 70-year-old Latina and retired legal secretary who now lives in Peoria, Arizona. She immediately voted in local elections and is eager to cast a ballot for Democrat Joe Biden for president.

80. Trump's Ohio suburb slide signals peril in industrial north -

COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Peggy Lehner, a Republican state senator in Ohio, doesn't sugarcoat what she has seen happen to support for President Donald Trump in her suburban Dayton district.

"It hasn't ebbed. It's crashed," said Lehner, who is not seeking reelection in the district of working-class and white-collar communities the president won comfortably four years ago. "He is really doing poorly among independents."

81. Climate change largely missing from campaign as fires rage -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Historic fires are raging across the western United States ahead of what scientists say is the typical peak of wildfire season. Hurricane Laura devastated parts of the Gulf Coast last month, while swaths of Iowa are recovering from a derecho that brought hurricane force winds to the Midwest.

82. 'Deadly stuff': Trump's own words bring focus back to virus -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Try as he might to change the subject, President Donald Trump can't escape the coronavirus.

In April, the president tried to shift the public's focus to the economy. In July, to defending the country's "heritage." In September, to enforcing "law and order." But all along the way, the death toll from the coronavirus continued to mount.

83. 'Deadly stuff': Trump's own words bring focus back to virus -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Try as he might to change the subject, President Donald Trump can't escape the coronavirus.

In April, the president tried to shift the public's focus to the economy. In July, to defending the country's "heritage." In September, to enforcing "law and order." But all along the way, the death toll from the coronavirus continued to mount.

84. AP FACT CHECK: Trump's errant views on voting, Biden miscues -

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump has been putting forth convoluted guidance to his supporters on submitting double votes in the November election, an act that would be illegal and risk public safety in the pandemic.

85. Biden slams Trump over alleged comments mocking US war dead -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden declared President Donald Trump "unfit" for the presidency on Friday, delivering an impassioned reaction to a report that Trump — who never served in uniform — allegedly mocked American war dead.

86. Trump denies calling US war dead 'losers,' 'suckers' -

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump defended himself Friday against accusations that he mocked American war dead as his Democratic rival, Joe Biden, intensified efforts to frame the election as a referendum on the president's character.

87. For Joe Biden, long path to a potentially crucial presidency -

When Joe Biden steps to the podium Thursday night as the Democratic Party's presidential nominee, he will offer himself to a wounded, meandering nation as balm — and as a bridge.

A 77-year-old steeped in the American political establishment for a half-century, Biden cannot himself embody the kind of generational change that Presidents John F. Kennedy or Bill Clinton represented. Even with wide-ranging proposals for government action on health care, taxation and the climate crisis, he will never be the face of a burgeoning progressive movement. As a white man, Biden cannot know personally the systemic racism now at the forefront of a national reckoning over centuries-old social and economic inequities.

88. Key takeaways from night 2 of the Democratic convention -

Sustaining energy through four days of a political convention is never easy. It's even more challenging during this, the first virtual convention. On the second night of the Democratic National Convention, party leaders tried to blend its past with its future.

89. Democrats nominate Biden for epic challenge to oust Trump -

WILMINGTON, Del. (AP) — Democrats formally nominated Joe Biden as their presidential candidate, with party elders, a new generation of politicians and voters in every state joining in an extraordinary, pandemic-cramped virtual convention to send him into the general election campaign to oust President Donald Trump.

90. Trump gives credence to false, racist Harris conspiracy -

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump on Thursday gave credence to a false and racist conspiracy theory about Kamala Harris' eligibility to be vice president, fueling an online misinformation campaign that parallels the one he used to power his rise into politics.

91. Why choice of running mate matters more than usual this year -

NEW YORK (AP) — For all the secrecy and speculation that typically surrounds the search for a vice presidential candidate, the decision rarely sways an election. But ahead of Joe Biden's imminent announcement, this year could be different.

92. Pelosi says John Lewis 'worked on the side of the angels' -

WASHINGTON (AP) — House Speaker Nancy Pelosi choked up Monday recalling Georgia Rep. John Lewis, with whom she served in Congress for 33 years, and their last conversation the day before he died.

93. Trump zeroes in on base to overcome reelection obstacles -

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump is sharpening his focus on his most ardent base of supporters as concern grows inside his campaign that his standing in the battleground states that will decide the 2020 election is slipping.

94. Mail voting: Pence, aides embrace practice panned by Trump -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Vice President Mike Pence and a half-dozen other senior advisers to President Donald Trump have repeatedly voted by mail, according to election records obtained by The Associated Press. That undercuts the president's argument that the practice will lead to widespread fraud this November.

95. Trump rails against mail voting. His aides have embraced it -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Vice President Mike Pence and a half-dozen other senior advisers to President Donald Trump have repeatedly voted by mail, according to election records obtained by The Associated Press. That undercuts the president's argument that the practice will lead to widespread fraud this November.

96. 'Everyone's watching': Biden's VP audition process begins -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Gov. Gretchen Whitmer wore a T-shirt on television emblazoned with the words "that woman from Michigan," a cheeky reference to President Donald Trump's dismissal of her. Minnesota Sen. Amy Klobuchar joined her onetime nemesis, Pete Buttigieg, for a friendly virtual chat on a late-night show. And Stacey Abrams speaks of her political ambition to almost anyone who will listen.

97. Trump's focus on his base complicates path to reelection -

WASHINGTON (AP) — During times of war and strife, national leaders often aim to unite a broken country and, in the process, broaden their appeal beyond their most loyal supporters. Not President Donald Trump.

98. From handshakes to kissing babies, virus upends campaigning -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Podiums get sanitized before the candidate steps up to speak. Fist or elbow bumps take the place of handshakes, and kissing babies is out of the question. Rallies are canceled, leaving candidates speaking to a handful of journalists and staffers instead of cheering crowds of thousands.

99. Top Middle Tennessee residential sales for January 2020 -

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

100. Dems say oust Trump or he'll do it again; 'he is who he is' -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Democratic House prosecutors launched their final arguments Friday at Donald Trump's impeachment trial arguing the president will persist in abusing the power of his office ahead of the 2020 election unless Congress intervenes to remove him from office.