Melonee Hurt, The Tennessean

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Past articles by Melonee:

Exclusive: Nashville's TPAC announces 'Wicked' 2023-24 season

The 2023-24 Broadway at TPAC season will bring some classics along with heavy hitters to Nashville. → Read More

Secretary of Treasury Janet L. Yellen visited Spring Hill. Here's what she said:

Secretary of the Treasury Janet L. Yellen spoke at the Ultium Cells factory in Maury County Wednesday. → Read More

Secretary of Treasury Janet L. Yellen visited Spring Hill. Here's what she said:

Secretary of the Treasury Janet L. Yellen spoke at the Ultium Cells factory in Maury County Wednesday. → Read More

'Animal style' coming to Tennessee: What we know about In-N-Out Burger's plans

In-N-Out Burger is as much of a cultural phenomenon as it is fast-food burger joint. It has a fan club. → Read More

In-N-Out Burger basing new corporate hub in Franklin, restaurants to come

Gov. Bill Lee made the announcement during a press availability in Franklin on Tuesday. → Read More

Jason Isbell rocks out for 3+ hours in Nashville suburb for charity show

Singer-songwriter Jason Isbell and his wife, fiddle player Amanda Shires, hosted a charity pop-up show in Leiper's Fork. → Read More

Arnold's, one of Nashville's iconic meat-and-threes, to close

Arnold's Country Kitchen, the popular eatery in the small cinderblock building on Eighth Avenue South, is closing after 40 years in business. → Read More

New housing found for most residents of Brookmeade encampment, city says

Most residents of Brookmeade Park in Bellevue have moved to temporary or permanent housing under a city program. → Read More

Batey M. Gresham Jr., co-founder of Gresham Smith, dies at 88

Batey M. Gresham Jr., the co-founder of Nashville-based architecture and engineering firm Gresham Smith, died Aug. 6 in Auburn of natural causes. → Read More

What is an adjustable-rate mortgage? Here are 3 things you need to know.

Adjustable-rate mortgages: Here are three things you need to know before signing on the dotted line. → Read More

When it comes to festival fashion, less is more at Bonnaroo

"This is the one place you can really wear anything," Hannah Greene from Kingsport, Tenn., says about the style guide for The Farm. → Read More

Bonnaroo 2022 live updates: Single entrance leads to long waits — 'this isn't working,' fans report

Live updates from the return of Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival in Manchester, Tennessee. → Read More

'Bonnaroo is it': The Farm reopens for 20th festival after two-year break

Bonnaroo opened for it's 20th season Thursday. → Read More

Predators eyeing June Lake in Spring Hill for next ice center

Multiple sources confirmed the Nashville Predators are looking at land in the June Lake development in Spring Hill for their next ice center. → Read More

Austin Peay students feel effects of ransomware attack during final exams

After a ransomware attack on Austin Peay campus systems, a petition asks faculty to rethink exam decisions. → Read More

Hy-Vee is coming to Spring Hill: Will be grocery chain's first store in Tennessee

The Des Moines, Iowa-based grocery retailer Hy-Vee is making its entrance into the Tennessee market with its first store set to open in Spring Hill. → Read More

Local rapper Tim Gent excited to open for Nas, his biggest influence

Nas was a huge influence on local rapper Tim Gent. Now Gent will open for Nas' show with Nashville Symphony on Sept. 12 at Ascend Amphitheater. → Read More

Shoppers flock to long-awaited Franklin Trader Joe's

The Franklin Trader Joe's location joins others in Green Hills and on White Bridge Road. → Read More

What's hot? Nashville homebuyers demand homes with pools

Desire for at-home oasis started during pandemic and continues this year. → Read More

Volunteers spent thousands of hours building Williamson County's first mountain bike park

Wilkins Branch Mountain Bike Park in Leiper's Fork is the result of years of collaboration by county officials, a nonprofit and hundreds of volunteers. → Read More