Nikki Burdine, WKRN

Nikki Burdine

WKRN

Nashville, TN, United States

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  • WKRN
  • WREG News Channel 3
  • wusa9
  • USA TODAY
  • WGRZ
  • WKYC Channel 3 News
  • KHOU

Past articles by Nikki:

Ditching the hospital for the med spa: Why nurses are switching up their profession

A big factor contributing to the success of med spas is nurses feeling the burnout and looking for something lighter. → Read More

Boutique dog hotel opens in Nashville

Boutique hotels are all over Nashville, but what about a boutique dog hotel? That’s the newest concept in Music City, called Yardstick. → Read More

3 animal shelters come together for adoption special

Once again this year, Metro Animal Care and Control, Williamson County Animal Center and Cheatham County Animal Care and Control are teaming up to clear the shelters. → Read More

Nashville entrepreneur pens inspirational book

She started her lifestyle blog, Happily Grey, when she was a critical care nurse as a creative outlet more than 10 years ago. But since then, it’s evolved into so much more. → Read More

Nashville apartments to become housing for homeless veterans

Community Solutions purchased the building at 644 Glastonbury Road in Nashville, which has 144 units total. Eventually, 72 of the apartments will house veterans and the other half will be home to middle-income individuals. → Read More

Nonprofit Girls in Tech relocates from California to Nashville

Girls in Tech now has chapters in 55 cities in 42 countries, totaling 130,000 active members. Their goal is to eliminate the gender gap in technology. → Read More

‘Conditions were horrible’: 33 animals rescued from trailer

More than 30 animals were found living in filth in a Hardeman County trailer. Many are suffering serious medical problems. → Read More

Farm meets luxury in new Franklin resort

“There’s nothing in Middle Tennessee like it:” that’s the idea behind a new farm-based luxury resort in Franklin. The massive 325 acre resort is called Southall, and it’s set to open this winter. → Read More

Comcast employees looking to replace worn-out flags across Southeast

A new initiative by military veterans at Comcast aims to replace old flags outside customer’s homes. → Read More

Madison venue Timberhawk Hall to open in 2023

Timberhawk Hall is located in Madison, right off of Madison Station Boulevard. → Read More

Brentwood teacher shares how to introduce financial literacy to kids

Tennessee already requires personal finance courses for high school students, but now, legislation is being considered to introduce those courses for middle schoolers as well. → Read More

COVID pandemic through the eyes of a Nashville doctor

Dr. Alex Jahangir was thrust into the spotlight at the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, as the head of the Coronavirus task force in 2020. Now sharing his notes in a new book. → Read More

Fisk Jubilee Singers coming to the big screen

A movie is in the works to tell the story of the Fisk Jubilee Singers on the big screen. Nikki Burdine sat down with the producer to hear about the script and how he plans to give back using the film. → Read More

‘Empty the shelter’ events held across Middle Tennessee

Animal shelters across the country are in crisis, seeing unprecedented overcrowding due to slowed adoptions and seasonal high-intake rates. → Read More

Nashville to host women’s summit

This week in Nashville, the goal of a new summit will try to change that. “The Renaissance Women’s Summit” will be held Thursday at the Wond’ry at Vanderbilt, presented by “Boss Talks.” → Read More

Business owners face uncertain futures after Nashville bombing

It’s been nearly one year since the Christmas Day bombing on Second Avenue in downtown Nashville and for many business owners, they are still in the same place they were in 2020. Some, have no idea when they will reopen. Rodizio Grill and the Melting Pot are two of them. → Read More

Nashville Design Week brings creatives to Music City

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) — Nashville is a city filled with creators and entrepreneurs, which is exactly why this week is a big one in our city. “Nashville Design Week” is underway right now, and people from all different fields are coming together for seminars, some virtual, some in-person. The week’s purpose is to bring together […] → Read More

‘I hate Alabama’: Nashville native’s new song makes waves

A Nashville country music singer's new song is making waves across the country - specifically with SEC football fans. Conner Smith is a Nashville native and his latest song, "I Hate Alabama," has gone viral. → Read More

Unofficial ‘Mayor of Hillsboro Village’ fears more Nashville mom and pop businesses will close

"Now I see the whole fabric of the city changing, and I see friends of mine, who have been here for years leaving or thinking of leaving, and it's sad," said Bob Bernstein, known to many as is the unofficial "Mayor of Hillsboro Village." → Read More

Nashville couple turns home renovation side project into tv show

"I am hoping we are breaking through those glass ceilings and showing people that there is a new generation of women that are very empowered and want to also pick up power tools," says Brooke Gilliam. → Read More