
Dryden Quigley
Reporter at WSMV-TV (Nashville, TN)
Reporter @WSMV Have a tip or story idea? Email me [email protected] Formerly @WRAL @DukeU grad
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5 days ago |
wsmv.com | Dryden Quigley
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) - Getting dropped off by your Uber at an unknown location when you’re alone is scary enough. It adds another layer if you are also blind. That’s what Natasha Wells says happened when she was heading home in an Uber on Thursday morning. She has very limited vision, but when the driver said they’d arrived, she knew it was not her apartment. “I’m trying to show him that this is the address that I put in. It’s my home address.
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1 week ago |
wsmv.com | Dryden Quigley
MURFREESBORO, Tenn. (WSMV) - An 18-year-old was out for a run around on Monday morning when a stranger grabbed and assaulted her before she was able to fight him off using self defense skills. Now, women who go to Oaklands Park say they’re being a little more careful. This includes Torrie Hatch who likes to take a walk through Oaklands Park on her lunch break. “It does make you think twice,” Hatch said.
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1 week ago |
wave3.com | Dryden Quigley
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) - Aeroluxe Aviation runs helicopter tours of Nashville every single day and say they deal with a lot of nervous flyers. They tell people before deciding to get in a helicopter you should see how many flight hours the pilots have, their safety history, and read reviews. “We have lots of people that come in for their first time, they’re terrified,” Owner of Aeroluxe Aviation John H Kinard III said. He says to look at the statistics.
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1 week ago |
wsmv.com | Dryden Quigley
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) - Aeroluxe Aviation runs helicopter tours of Nashville every single day and say they deal with a lot of nervous flyers. They tell people before deciding to get in a helicopter you should see how many flight hours the pilots have, their safety history, and read reviews. “We have lots of people that come in for their first time, they’re terrified,” Owner of Aeroluxe Aviation John H Kinard III said. He says to look at the statistics.
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2 weeks ago |
wsmv.com | Dryden Quigley
CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) - The Davila family has a new routine while their house on Freestone Drive is surrounded on all sides by water. They have to grab kayaks, paddle down where their driveway typically is, and then get in the car they have waiting on the road. “From the beginning, we’ve been getting ready for this,” Luis Davila said. Being ready for the Davilas means packing go bags – and getting out the kayaks. Kayaks, originally meant for fun, have now become a lifeline.
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