Monthly Archives: August 2025
Motorcyclist Injured After Crashing Down Steep Embankment
When riding a motorcycle or driving a vehicle, it’s important to stay on the road. Being distracted for even a split second can cause you to lose control and veer down an embankment. The results can be catastrophic. A motorcyclist is in critical condition after crashing down a steep embankment in Robertson County. The… Read More »
Budget Cuts in Healthcare Putting Babies and Mothers at Risk
Funding reductions are affecting many sectors, and healthcare is no exception. Cuts to medical services are especially dangerous when they impact pregnant women. Budget constraints in hospitals often lead to reduced quality of care in labor and delivery, increasing the likelihood of birth injuries and medical malpractice. Expecting mothers depend on hospitals to provide… Read More »
Candy Recalled Over Labeling Error
Candy is known to be bad for you, but if contaminated, it can cause serious illnesses. A popular candy sold in Tennessee and various stores around the country has been recalled due to a life-threatening risk. Consumers may suffer a severe allergic reaction due to a labeling error. Lipari Foods has issued a recall… Read More »
Construction Accidents on the Rise During the Summer
Summer means fun and travel for many Tennessee residents, but not necessarily for construction workers. Construction work often booms during the summer due to the nice weather but this often means that construction accidents are on the rise as well. In fact, June, July, and August have the most on-the-job injuries. There are many… Read More »
More Than 30% of Rideshare Drivers Have Been in Accidents
Many people rely on rideshare apps to get from place to place. In fact, 36% of adults in the United States have used Uber, Lyft, or some other app to catch a ride. Ride sharing is often hailed as a safe form of transportation, but is it really? A third of ride-share drivers have… Read More »
Personalized Treatment Available for Those Living With Spinal Cord Injuries
More than 15 million people around the world live with spinal cord injuries, and while electrical stimulation therapy is showing potential to help restore movement, researchers say there’s still much to uncover — especially when it comes to tailoring treatment to each patient. One of the biggest challenges is finding the right “recipe” for… Read More »
Lewis Bake Shop Artisan Style Half Loaf Recalled Due to Undeclared Nuts
Nut allergies are serious business. A person who has a nut allergy and consumes nuts can suffer serious allergic reactions such as anaphylaxis or even death. Because of this, manufacturers need to be quick when informing consumers of possible nut contamination. This recently happened with certain bakery products. On July 10, Hartford Bakery, Inc…. Read More »
Wilson County Man Killed in Crash After Running Red Light
Running a red light is a dangerous maneuver. It’s an action that can seriously injure or kill someone. Sadly, this was recently the case in Nashville. A Wilson County man was killed in a crash after reportedly running a red light. The fatal crash happened on the afternoon of June 29. Officers from the… Read More »
