Anne Holt, WKRN

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Past articles by Anne:

Local barber gives back to school kids with free haircuts

A young barber remembers his challenging middle school years and reaches out to youngsters who are struggling today. → Read More

Alabama postpones 50th anniversary tour over singer’s health

Southern rock band Alabama says it is postponing the remainder of its 50th anniversary tour as lead singer Randy Owen battles health complications. → Read More

New tour highlights slaves' importance to Belle Meade Plantation's success

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) - The story of Belle Meade Plantation and the African-Americans enslaved there has been told countless times, but no one tells it like Brigette Jones. → Read More

Nashville nonprofit provides music, hope to sick patients of all ages

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) - Jacob Stiefel is tuning his guitar for a morning performance. → Read More

Anne Holt's Tennessee: Vanderbilt professor uses comics to teach about health

High on a hill overlooking the city sits the secret headquarters of The Cardiac Crusaders, protectors of healthy blood pressures. → Read More

Anne Holt's Tennessee: Where to get FREE help with your tax return

The Volunteer Income Tax Assistance program is a partnership between the IRS and United Way. → Read More

Rare pictures of Tennessee history from the photo album of Jed DeKalb

On Anne Holt's Tennessee, see a photographer's rare view of life at the state capitol. → Read More

Couple finds 25-year passion for being Mr. and Mrs. Claus

Pat Petty has lived the magic of Santa Claus for 25 years. It started as a fill-in gig. → Read More

Davidson Co. juvenile court hosts 'Spooktacular' for kids

Judge Shelia Calloway started the Spooktacular event when she joined the court in 2014. → Read More

Small Dickson restaurant packs big taste in home-cooked food

There is a small restaurant in Dickson, Tennessee with a big reputation for great food. → Read More

Small West Tenn. town proud of native appointed to head THP

He's the pride of a small town in West Tennessee. And recently he was appointed by Governor Bill Haslam to head the Tennessee Highway Patrol. → Read More

2nd generation Nashville firefighter following his father's footsteps

The family resemblance is striking, and Junior has great admiration for his dad. → Read More

Portland war memorial pays homage to local men lost in battle

Portland, Tennessee is a long way from Vietnam, but reminders of the sacrifice it's sons made in the fight for America's freedom comes home to the intersection of Highway 109 and 52. → Read More

9 years later, healing continues for parents of fallen Sumner County deputy

Carol and Frank Denning look forward to springtime. → Read More

At 101, Tennessee radio legend's storied career is celebrated

She trained Navy pilots during World War II, retired from the military, and moved to Nashville to raise a family. → Read More

Longtime Murfreesboro barber becomes town square's biggest cheerleader

A haircut will also get you a free game of pool and Charlotte even throws in her famous neck massage. → Read More

How Dr. King started movement, spread message in Nashville

History makes no mention of how many times Dr. King might have traveled the road that will carry his name, but documents at the Nashville Civil Rights Room confirm the civil rights leader brought his message of non-violence to Nashville many times. → Read More

THP's first African-American pilot celebrates anniversary

A man from rural west Tennessee is about to celebrate an anniversary as the team's first African-American pilot. → Read More

Nashville school creates campus prayer garden for longtime principal

Five years ago, Alice Vestal created a campus arboretum at Davidson Academy where she teaches. → Read More

Negro League Baseball part of Tennessee’s forgotten history

A historical marker on 2nd Ave. stands near the site where many local players enjoyed the game, Tom Wilson Park. → Read More