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  2. List of mayors of Nashville, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    The Mayor of Nashville is the chief executive of the government of Nashville, Tennessee. The current mayor is Freddie O'Connell. Each mayor serves a term of four years, with a limit of two consecutive terms, unless this is interrupted by a legal mechanism, such as a recall election.

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    Penelope Guerra, 4, of Nashville, waits in line with her mother Andrea Guerra to vote at the Berry Hill City Hall polling location on Election Day Tuesday, Nov. 5, 2024, in Nashville, Tenn.

  6. WTVF - Wikipedia

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    A full broadcast of the August 8, 1974, 6 p.m. newscast exists in the Vanderbilt Television News Archive in Nashville, the result of the Archive's staff inadvertently leaving recording equipment on after taping CBS News' coverage of the events leading to the resignation of President Richard Nixon at 5:30 p.m., in the wake of the Watergate ...

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  8. Category : Television anchors from Nashville, Tennessee

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    This is a listing of current and former television news anchors in Nashville, Tennessee. Pages in category "Television anchors from Nashville, Tennessee" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total.

  9. Alejandro Mayorkas - Wikipedia

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    [85] [86] [87] On February 13, 2024, the House voted to impeach Mayorkas on a party-line vote of 214–213; three Republicans joined all 210 Democrats in voting no. [88] He was the first federal official to be impeached based solely on policy disagreements, [88] and the first Cabinet secretary to be impeached in 150 years.