Angele Latham, The Tennessean

Angele Latham

The Tennessean

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Past articles by Angele:

'Saturday Night Live' takes on Lt. Gov. Randy McNally's social media controversy

Following the controversy surrounding Lt. Gov. Randy McNally's comments on mature Instagram posts, Saturday Night Live has entered the chat. → Read More

Why Tennessee press advocates and publishers are pushing back on this public notice bill

Foreclosure ads could soon be moved from local papers to a state website, under a proposed bill that is raising concerns from local papers. → Read More

Tennessee law strengthening First Amendment rights faces test before appeals court in $2.8B lawsuit

After SmileDirectClub's $2.85 billion lawsuit against NBC Universal was dismissed in December 2021 under the state's new anti-SLAPP law. → Read More

The latest in the battle of over a pristine Tennessee creek? A public records lawsuit.

An environmental advocacy group in Hickman County working to preserve a local waterway from a wastewater treatment facility has filed a public records lawsuit. → Read More

Public records in Tennessee: What to know about new legislation in front of lawmakers

The 2023 legislative session is underway in Nashville, and a number of bills dealing with public records access are up for debate. → Read More

Court rules in favor of records access in case of inmate who severed penis

After a contentious December hearing, a Nashville court has ruled in favor of public access to records in the case of death row inmate Henry Hodges. → Read More

'Stay woke': Nashville honors Martin Luther King Jr.

Nashville residents gathered Monday to commemorate the dream of Martin Luther King Jr. → Read More

Murfreesboro man charged with criminal homicide after 'road-rage related' shooting

A Murfreesboro man has been charged with criminal homicide after a Saturday morning shooting left a Nashville resident dead. → Read More

Saturday night shooting leaves man dead; police pursuing leads

A shooting late Saturday left one south Nashville resident dead. → Read More

New bill would increase access to meeting documents in Tennessee. Here's what to know.

Governing bodies could soon be required to publish meeting documents 48 hours prior to a meeting, thanks to a newly filed bill. → Read More

Gov. Lee's office has cited a controversial exemption dozens of times to keep records secret

Using an exception to state open records laws carved out by the courts, Lee's office has denied more than 60 records over his first term in office. → Read More

Possible murder-suicide under investigation in downtown Nashville

Metropolitan Police detectives are investigating a possible murder-suicide at a downtown hotel Monday evening. → Read More

Severe weather possible Monday night into Tuesday for Middle Tennessee

After an unusually warm holiday week, Middle Tennessee residents could see severe storms Monday night and Tuesday. → Read More

Warmer temperatures on the horizon as Middle Tennessee heads into 2023

After four days of extreme conditions, Middle Tennessee residents can expect to see conditions improve throughout the week. → Read More

How much snow did Middle Tennessee get on Monday? Here are the totals so far.

Another round of winter weather pushed through Middle Tennessee Monday morning. → Read More

Robertson County man killed in possible Christmas road-rage incident

Detectives are asking for help in the Christmas afternoon fatal shooting of a Tennessee man, in what may have been a road rage incident. → Read More

Pedestrian killed in hit-and-run on Charlotte Pike identified

The victim of Saturday night's hit-and-run on Charlotte Pike has been identified as 57-year-old Zak Godwin II of Cedar Hill. → Read More

Proposed bill could block access to non-criminal death records, following Judd family suit

After the Judd family filed and later dropped a lawsuit to prevent Naomi Judd's death records from being released, state legislators are taking action. → Read More

Veterans Day parade honors those who serve and defend freedom In West Tenn.

The parade, hosted by the West Tennessee Veterans Coalition, included the 129th Army Band, as well as students and clubs despite drop in temperature. → Read More

Deadly fun: Sweeney Todd makes debut on Jackson theatre stage

Just in time for Halloween, performers at The Ned will bring The Demon Barber of Fleet Street to the stage. → Read More