Brent Remadna, WKRN

Brent Remadna

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Past articles by Brent:

Car and gun thefts continue amid COVID-19 pandemic

There are no days off for Metro Police as they continue to work through the pandemic. → Read More

Vanderbilt releases newest COVID-19 modeling report

New data released on Wednesday shows the transmission number in Tennessee has been steady over the last few weeks, but experts say we could see the number of cases increase soon. → Read More

Some signage and barricades removed as city continues on with ‘slow streets’ effort

The closures will align with Mayor Cooper's phased approach to reopening Nashville businesses. The streets used for walking, biking, and running will open again in phase three.​​ → Read More

Governor Lee announces elective surgery will resume Friday

In order for these procedures to begin, hospitals across the state will have to follow certain guidelines. → Read More

Food trucks to start serving truckers at California’s rest stops

As restaurants rely on takeout or drive-thrus, the size of truckers’ rigs excludes them from enjoying those services while on the road. → Read More

Nashville Rescue Mission sees an increase in homeless men amid COVID-19 Pandemic

The Nashville Rescue Mission is keeping a close eye on the homeless population in Music City. → Read More

When will a COVID-19 vaccine be ready?

As COVID-19 continues to spread across the nation, the race for a vaccine is underway. → Read More

American Red Cross no longer facing shortage, but still needs donations amid COVID-19 pandemic

While the needs have been met so far, there is always a need for blood donations. → Read More

VUMC counselors helping medical staff amid COVID-19 pandemic

These are stressful times for everyone, but what about the men and women who are on the frontlines? → Read More

Nashville business now offering pick-up alcohol and food orders

To-go alcohol and food sales help businesses get through tough times. → Read More

Tulsi Gabbard ends run for presidency, puts support behind Biden

In a video tweet Thursday morning, Tulsi Gabbard announced that she is ending her candidacy for president. Gabbard urged Americans to “rise to meet this moment” and get through this adversity. “After Tuesday’s election, it’s clear that democratic primary voters have chosen Vice President Joe Biden to be the person who will take on President […] → Read More

Metro Council using “social distancing” during meetings

Tuesday's Metro Council meeting looked much different than meetings in the past. → Read More

Nashville man sings, plays guitar to senior citizens in COVID-19 lockdown

Many nursing homes around the nation are in lockdown as COVID-19 continues to spread, but some people are finding unique ways to visit their loved ones. → Read More

Police department asking all criminal activities to be halted amid coronavirus pandemic

The department posted the tongue-in-cheek to message to its Facebook page → Read More

Report: Kentucky Derby to be postponed until September

The Kentucky Derby is being postponed from May to September because of growing concern about the coronavirus pandemic, according to a published report. → Read More

Video shows Florida beach packed with people despite coronavirus concerns

On the same day that President Trump announced new guidelines instructing people to avoid groups of more than 10 people, video shared widely on social media shows a Florida beach packed with revelers Monday. → Read More

Ohio man with coronavirus says symptoms are improving

A 55-year-old Warren, Ohio man, who tested positive for the coronavirus Wednesday, tells WJW that he is starting to feel better. → Read More

Truck drivers on I-24 survive direct hit from tornado

By the time Roy Hardin and Matt realized what was happening, it was too late. → Read More

As residents cleanup, volunteers offer helping hand

As cleanup continues after tornadoes tore through Middle Tennessee, volunteers continue to show up to help. → Read More

About 40% of US adults are obese, government survey finds

About 4 in 10 American adults are obese, and nearly 1 in 10 is severely so, government researchers said Thursday. → Read More