Brian Haas, The Tennessean

Brian Haas

The Tennessean

Nashville, TN, United States

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  • The Tennessean
  • WBIR Channel 10

Past articles by Brian:

Appeals court to state: Turn over IDs of executioners

An appeals court ruled the state must turn over the identities of executioners. → Read More

TN Supreme Court delays Oct. 7 execution of Irick

The Tennessee Supreme Court on Thursday postponed the Oct. 7 execution of Billy Ray Irick. → Read More

Pepper Festival highlights Farmers’ Market’s new focus

Saturday’s Pepper Festival helped show of the Nashville Farmers’ Market’s newfound focus. → Read More

Irick seeks to postpone execution

The man accused of raping and murdering a 7-year-old Knoxville girl in 1985 wants to delay his execution pending a lawsuit. → Read More

Teen pleads guilty in murder of student at bus stop

A 18-year-old pleaded guilty to the murder of a Pearl-Cohn student as he walked to his bus. → Read More

9,000 rape kits untested across Tennessee

More than 9,000 rape kits have gone untested across Tennessee, some dating back nearly 30 years. That's according to a report released Tuesday by the → Read More

9,000 rape kits untested across Tennessee

More than 9,000 rape kits have gone untested across Tennessee, some dating back 30 years. → Read More

Judge sends Sonya case to Nebraska

Dickson judge ruled much of legal wrangling may be invalid because he didn't have jurisdiction → Read More

Advocate to get his rifle, silencer back from police

A judge ordered the return of an assault rifle and silencer to a gun rights advocate. → Read More

Dickson judge “inclined” to send Sonya case to Nebraska

Dickson judge says he’s “inclined” to send Sonya case to Nebraska → Read More

Father wants Sonya case moved to Nebraska

The father of Sony McCaul wants the Juvenile Court case moved to Nebraska. → Read More

Incoming DA Glenn Funk makes first hires

Incoming DA Glenn Funk announced the hire of four new prosecutors and his spokeswoman. → Read More

Attorneys for suffocated inmate: State hid evidence

Attorneys for suffocated inmate: State hid evidence that surfaced in NY Times report → Read More

Heat relents in run-up to Nashville-area’s Labor Day weekend

The heat is expecting to relent as Labor Day approaches. → Read More

Death row inmates sue to stop electric chair ‘torture’

A group of 10 death row inmates is suing the state over a new electric chair law. → Read More

TN doesn't track racial profiling, police diversity

Tennessee doesn't track the races of people stopped by police officers or the racial makeup of its nearly 600 law enforcement agencies. → Read More

TN doesn't track racial profiling, police diversity

TN doesn't track the race of police officers or those they pull over in traffic stops. → Read More

Former coach pleads guilty to sexually abusing girls

A former Harpeth Hall soccer coach pleaded guilty to sexually abusing seven underage girls. → Read More

Judge skeptical of charge against firearms agitator

A Criminal Court judge was skeptical of a charge against a known firearms law agitator. → Read More

Man with tummy ache has filed 5,800 lawsuits — and counting

Dale Maisano, a man with a tummy ache, has filed more than 5,800 federal lawsuits → Read More