Nashville Notes: Priscilla's yard sale, Parker's new boots and more

Priscilla Block has released a new song called “Yard Sale” — and no, it’s not a cover of the ’90s Sammy Kershaw song of the same name. In the funny tune, Priscilla sells off her ex’s precious belongings
Mary Jane Vogel, 88
Mary Jane Vogel, age 88 of Deckerville, passed away on Monday, March 17, 2025.
Husam al-Titi, former ABC News journalist, killed in Gaza air strike

Obtained by ABC News (DEIR AL BALAH, Gaza) — Former ABC News journalist Husam al-Titi was killed in an Israeli airstrike in Gaza on Monday evening local time, the night the ceasefire between Israel and Hamas ended, according
Trump suggests Tesla vandals should be sent to prison in El Salvador

Andrew Harnik/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — President Donald Trump seemed to issue a warning to individuals who participate in Tesla vandalisms, as reports of destruction to vehicles, dealerships and charging stations surge across the country. Early Friday morning,
Wildfire warnings continue in parts of the country as strong winds persist

ABC News (NEW YORK) — Powerful winds and wildfire warnings persist in several states, with some areas still fighting existing flames, as a new cross-country storm emerges in the Pacific Northwest on Friday. Red flag warnings are in place
Pentagon changed course for Musk visit after report about him viewing China war plans: Officials

Photo by Andrew Harnik/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — Tech billionaire Elon Musk was slated to visit the Pentagon on Friday and attend a meeting of the Joint Chiefs of Staff that would touch on China, among other things,
Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers drummer Stan Lynch releases single with new band The Speaker Wars

Frontiers Music Srl Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers drummer Stan Lynch has released a new song from his upcoming album with his new band, The Speaker Wars. The group — made up of Lynch, singer-songwriter Jon Christopher Davis, Jay Michael
Is she okay? Megan Moroney says next album is 'happier than I thought'

Disney/Frank Micelotta In her latest hit “Am I Okay?,” Megan Moroney is surprised to find that she’s happy in her relationship. And when it comes to the new album she’s working on now, you can expect more
Ringo Starr did not expect The Beatles to win a Grammy this year

Disney/Randy Holmes Back in February, The Beatles won a Grammy for best rock performance for their single “Now and Then.” And the win was a very special one for Ringo Starr. “I didn’t expect to win, but
Trump says student loans, special needs programs will be moved to new departments

President Donald Trump stands with Secretary of Education Linda McMahon /Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — President Donald Trump announced Friday that two key functions of the agency he is seeking to dismantle, the Department of Education, will
Frank Ferrer shares ‘disappointment’ at Guns N’ Roses departure

Ethan Miller/Getty Images Former Guns N’ Roses drummer Frank Ferrer is speaking out following the recent announcement that he’s departing the band after playing with them for the last 19 years. “The outpouring of love I have
Quinta Brunson files for divorce from Kevin Jay Anik after 3 years of marriage

Stefanie Keenan/Getty Images for Neiman Marcus, FILE Quinta Brunson has filed for divorce from Kevin Jay Anik, her husband of three years. The Abbott Elementary star and creator filed for divorce from Anik on Wednesday, March 19,
Luke Combs gets his Walk of Fame star: 'I'm thankful to still be as happy as I wanted to be'

Disney/Scott Kirkland After it was delayed last year, Luke Combs officially got his star on the Music City Walk of Fame on Thursday. Luke was originally supposed to receive the 109th star on the Walk of Fame
50th anniversary reissue of Wings’ 'Venus and Mars' celebrated with new 4K live videos

MPL/UMe The 50th anniversary reissue of Venus and Mars, the 1975 album from Paul McCartney‘s band Wings, is out now. To mark the release they’ve shared some new performance clips of songs from the record. The videos are for
Eastbound I-69 closed for construction March 21- March 24

Eastbound I-69 from Wadhams Road to I-94 will be completely closed for construction this weekend as work is done to improve the Allen Road bridge in St. Clair County.
Plans for new Sanilac County animal control building moving forward

Plans for a new county animal control building are moving forward with the Sanilac County Board of Commissioners placing the approval for the project on the next meeting’s agenda.
Rep. Greg Alexander votes for road work funding bills

State Rep. Greg Alexander Wednesday voted for plans that would fix local roads without raising taxes or taking on additional debt.
Bad Axe, Lapeer and Marysville among 16 cities to receive CSIF grants for road projects

Governor Gretchen Whitmer announced Wednesday that 16 villages and cities across the state with populations less than 10,000 will receive road funding grants, including the cities of Bad Axe, Lapeer and Marysville.
Former director of Tuscola County non-profit pleads guilty to embezzlement

The director of a Tuscola County non-profit pleaded guilty earlier this week in an embezzlement scheme. Tanya Hobson, age 45 of Kingston, pleaded guilty Tuesday, March 18, to one count of Embezzlement-Agent or Trustee – $200 or
Amanda Seyfried thinks 'Jennifer's Body' is a perfect movie: 'Looking forward to the sequel'

Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images for Tory Burch Amanda Seyfried thinks her movie Jennifer’s Body deserved better. The actress starred alongside Megan Fox in the 2009 horror comedy film. She spoke about the role in a recent video with
Morgan Wallen drops two new songs, scores his 19th top-10 hit

Spidey Smith The title track of Morgan Wallen‘s new album, I’m the Problem, has just become his 10th top-10 hit on Billboard‘s Country Airplay chart — but there are two more songs right behind it. “Just in
Dire Straits to release 40th anniversary edition of 'Brothers in Arms'

Mercury Records/Warner Bros. Records Dire Straits is set to celebrate the 40th anniversary of their hit album Brothers in Arms with a new reissue. Brothers in Arms 40th Anniversary Edition will be released May 16 as a five-LP
'Til the Last One Dies': Chris Young announces first song of his 'new chapter'

John Shearer/Black River Entertainment Late last year, Chris Young announced he’d signed a new deal with Black River Records — and in a couple weeks we’ll get to hear the first song from his new era. “Til
Eddie Vedder, Stephen Marley cover Neil Young for upcoming tribute album

Cinema Music Group/Killphonic Records The music of Neil Young is being celebrated on an upcoming tribute album, and now we have another preview. Two new tracks from Heart of Gold: The Songs of Neil Young have jut been
On This Day, March 21, 1994: Bruce Springsteen wins an Oscar for 'Streets of Philadelphia'

On This Day, March 21, 1994… Bruce Springsteen added an Oscar to his trophy case, winning the Academy Award for best original song for “Streets of Philadelphia,” which he wrote for the Tom Hanks movie Philadelphia. The
Wyoming Rep. Harriet Hageman grilled at town hall about DOGE: 'Where is this fraud?'

Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — Wyoming Republican Rep. Harriet Hageman tangled with a fiery town hall audience in her home state on Thursday night as she went back and forth with constituents over Elon Musk’s
Musk PAC offers $100 to WI voters who sign petition against 'activist judges'

Jabin Botsford/The Washington Post via Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — Elon Musk’s political action committee is offering Wisconsin voters $100 who sign a petition opposing “activist judges” ahead of the April 1 Wisconsin Supreme Court election, echoing the
Weekend Watchlist: What's new in theaters, on streaming

Ready, set, binge! Here’s a look at some of the new movies and TV shows coming to theaters and streaming services this weekend: HuluGood American Family: Ellen Pompeo stars in a new show about a Midwestern couple
Thomas Rhett reimagines 'About a Woman' track as duet, makes rising star's 'Dreams' come true

The Valory Music Co. Thomas Rhett has reworked a song from his most recent album, About a Woman, as a duet with rising star Lanie Gardner. “What Could Go Right” is a song TR co-wrote about how he
Foreign adversaries, private sector, state governments may swoop in to recruit fired federal workers, experts say

Former United States Agency for International Development (USAID) employees/Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — Thousands of federal workers nationwide have been forced out of their jobs by the Trump administration as Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency’s says
Threats to federal judges increasing, US Marshals Service warns

Judge James E. Boasberg, chief judge of the Federal District Court in DC, /Photo by Carolyn Van Houten/The Washington Post via Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — In the past few weeks, the U.S. Marshals Service has warned federal
Neil Young cancels plans for free concert in Ukraine

Astrida Valigorsky/Getty Images Neil Young is no longer planning to play a free concert in Ukraine. In early March, Young announced that he and his band The Chrome Hearts were in talks to open their love earth tour
Parker McCollum announces new dates and new name for tour

Tim Okeefe Parker McCollum‘s tour has been rebranded. The trek, which is now underway, was originally called the What Kinda Man tour, but it’s been renamed to the Parker McCollum Tour. According to a press release, Parker
Ramones frontman Joey Ramone inspires new children’s book

Drag City Ramones frontman Joey Ramone has inspired a new children’s book. Gabba Gabba We Accept You: The Wonderous Tale of Joey Ramone, being released June 27, is described as a “picture book telling the story of a
'Severance' renewed for season 3

Courtesy Apple TV+ The mysterious and important work will continue: Severance is hired for another season. AppleTV+ announced that the mind-splitting workplace thriller will be back for season 3 shortly after the season 2 finale episode was released. “Making
'Hitting a fly with a sledgehammer': Judge blocks DOGE from accessing sensitive Social Security records

(spxChrome/Getty Images) (WASHINGTON) — The Department of Government Efficiency approach’s to identifying fraud at the Social Security Administration “is tantamount to hitting a fly with a sledgehammer,” a federal judge said Thursday, blocking DOGE’s unlimited access to
In brief: Paul Thomas Anderson's 'One Battle After Another' teaser trailer and more

The eighth and final season of Big Mouth now has a release date. Netflix has announced that the final episodes of the show will drop on the streamer on May 23. Along with the date announcement, first-look
Elon Musk served by the SEC earlier this month, filing says

(Andrew Harnik/Getty Images) (NEW YORK) — A representative of the Securities and Exchange Commission served Elon Musk earlier this month with a copy of a complaint alleging he misled investors when he bought millions of dollars in
Nationwide injunctions are central to Trump's feud with judges. Here's what to know

(SimpleImages/Getty Images) (WASHINGTON) — In President Donald Trump’s escalating battle with the judiciary, he and his Republican allies have zeroed in on a similar message. No single judge, they argue, should be able to use an injunction
Fire at London electrical substation closes Heathrow Airport

(Jake Warga/Getty Images) (LONDON) — A fire at an electrical substation near London’s Heathrow Airport has closed one of the world’s busiest airports. Heathrow Airport said the fire at the substation, which supplies power to the airport,
Scoreboard roundup — 3/20/25

(NEW YORK) — Here are the scores from Thursday’s sports events: NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOCIATIONKnicks 98, Hornets 115Nets 99, Pacers 105Raptors 114, Warri0ors 117Bulls 128, Kings, 116Bucks 118, Lakers 89 NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUEAvalanche 5, Senators 1Flames 5, Devils
Former University of Michigan football coach indicted for hacking accounts, downloading 'intimate' photos

Michigan Wolverines logo on the end zone pylon during the second half against the Oregon Ducks at Michigan Stadium on November 2, 2024 in Ann Arbor, Michigan. (Photo by Brandon Sloter/Image Of Sport/Getty Images) (NEW YORK) —
Foreign adversaries, private sector, state governments may swoop in to recruit fired federal workers, experts say

People hold signs as they hold an “informational picket” over DOGE’s reductions to the federal workforce outside the Jacob K. Javits Federal Office Building on March 19, 2025 in New York City. Federal workers and supporters from
NTSB recommends vulnerability assessments on 68 bridges following Key Bridge collapse

n this aerial view, a steel truss from the destroyed Francis Scott Key Bridge that was pinning the container ship Dali in place was detached from the ship using a controlled detonation of explosives in the Patapsco
Luke Bryan loves changing lives on 'American Idol'

Disney/Frank Micelotta There’s no doubt about it: Luke Bryan loves making dreams come true as a judge on American Idol. Getting to know the contestants’ stories is one of his favorite parts, and he even gets a
Joey Bada$$: It's 'dope to see' the love for his 'Raising Kanan' character after near-death season 3 experience

Starz Joey Bada$$ is back on Power Book III: Raising Kanan, though his character, Unique, was nearly killed off in the show’s third season. A fan-favorite on the cast, he tells ABC Audio it was “actually dope to
'The Hunger Games' producer on casting Haymitch in 'Sunrise on the Reaping' film

Murray Close/Getty Images May the odds be ever in the favor of The Hunger Games filmmakers as they cast the actor to play young Haymitch Abernathy. The fan-favorite character, portrayed by Woody Harrelson in the first four
The Brothers preview Allman Brothers Band tribute with performance video

Courtesy of The Brothers Supergroup The Brothers will return to Madison Square Garden in April for another tribute to the Allman Brothers Band, and music fans are getting a little taste of what to expect. The Brothers staged
DNC reports record February grassroots fundraising haul

(Marie Hickman/Getty Images) (WASHINGTON) — Democrats are settling into the year with some of their strongest February grassroots fundraising numbers on record, according to the Democratic National Committee, which says it brought in $9 million during the
Guns N’ Roses announce new drummer Isaac Carpenter

Guns N’ Roses have named Isaac Carpenter as their new drummer, just a day after the band announced they had amicably parted ways with Frank Ferrer, who had been with the group since 2006 (making him their
Counting Crows to launch tour supporting new album ‘Butter Miracle, the Complete Sweets!’

Counting Crows will release their new studio album, Butter Miracle: The Complete Sweets! — a collection of music that includes the four songs frontman Adam Duritz and the band debuted in 2021 as the Butter Miracle: Suite