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Effort to reverse Nashville s property tax hike can go before voters, election commission rules

Effort to reverse Nashville s property tax hike can go before voters, election commission rules Yue Stella Yu, Nashville Tennessean © Yihyun Jeong/The Tennessean Attorney Jim Roberts for 4GoodGovernment makes remarks to the Davidson County Election Commission, urging commissioners to place his proposed Metro Charter amendments on the ballot. Nashville voters could get the chance to decide how Metro government establishes its property tax rate, following a 3-2 vote by the Davidson County Election Commission Monday night. The vote represents the latest episode in a months-long fight over a petition to reverse the city s recent property tax increase. The date for the special election has been set for July 27 following a 3-2 vote along party lines.

Omnibus bill could make it harder for opponents to oust elected officials in Colorado

Today Mostly cloudy early followed by heavy thunderstorms this afternoon. A few storms may be severe. High 66F. Winds SE at 10 to 20 mph. Chance of rain 90%.. Tonight Scattered thunderstorms early, then partly cloudy after midnight. A few storms may be severe. Low 46F. Winds W at 5 to 10 mph. Chance of rain 50%. Updated: May 15, 2021 @ 10:18 am

Faye Hyde s moving photo became the image of April 27, 2011 tornadoes Here s what she s doing now

Faye Hyde’s moving photo became the image of April 27, 2011 tornadoes. Here’s what she’s doing now Updated 7:41 AM; Nothing told the story of the April 27, 2011 tornadoes in Alabama better than the picture of Faye Hyde sitting atop a mattress on the site of the demolished house where she lived, hugging her granddaughter, Sierra Goldsmith, wrapping her tight in a quilt. Sitting behind her on the mattress were her two grandsons, twins Ethan and Evan Goldsmith, who were five at the time. Walking nearby was her husband, Willie Ray “Buddy” Hyde. Somehow, they all emerged from the collapsed house unharmed.

Remembering the 2011 tornado outbreak that killed hundreds in Alabama: photos, then and now

Remembering the 2011 tornado outbreak that killed hundreds in Alabama: photos, then and now Updated 10:05 AM; Today 10:05 AM The remains of a home destroyed during a tornado outbreak a decade ago are shown on April 13, 2021, in Shoal Creek Valley near Ashville, Ala. Time hasen t fill the voids created by a massive tornado outbreak that killed more than 320 people in six states a decade ago. (AP Photo/Jay Reeves)AP Facebook Share By JAY REEVES, The Associated Press BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (AP) With lowered flags and somber ceremonies, Alabama will pause Tuesday to mark the 10th anniversary of a horrific tornado outbreak that killed more than 250 people statewide, caused billions in damage and reshaped entire communities.

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