
Meagan O'Halloran
Evening Anchor at WZTV-TV (Nashville, TN)
Evening Anchor | @FOXNashville IG:@megohally | @FloridaState Alum FL•TN•CO•DC•TN 📍➡️Finally back in NASHVILLE
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1 week ago |
fox17.com | Meagan O'Halloran
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WZTV) — The FBI, under the Trump administration, released 112-pages of Nashville school shooter Audrey Hale's diary — showing how she meticulously planned to gun down the victims at a private Christian school. This comes after a two year legal battle over whether to release the writings. A warning, this content is disturbing. Many of these writings were leaked to the public ahead of the FBI's official release.
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1 month ago |
fox17.com | Meagan O'Halloran
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WZTV) — America spent $143 billion to rebuild Afghanistan; some of that money came from your hard-earned tax dollars, and it ended up in the hands of terrorists. It's a shocking truth uncovered by some influential figures here in Tennessee who are leading the charge to stop funding our enemies. It led to the "No Tax Dollars for Terrorists Act". "The simplest way I can say it right here right now," said Legend.
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1 month ago |
fox17.com | Meagan O'Halloran
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WZTV) — The Tesla bombing in front of the Trump Hotel is putting Post Traumatic Stress Disorder back in the spotlight. Those in our viewing area at Fort Campbell may find it particularly concerning or may have already been touched by this horror. Sheriff Kevin McMahill presented evidence at a January 7 news conference in Las Vegas, one week into the investigation. "You will also see in these notes that the suspect believed he was being followed all the way from Colorado.
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1 month ago |
wlos.com | Meagan O'Halloran
TOPICS:Right to TryTerminally illInvestigational treatmentsFDA regulationsBeacon CenterTennessee lawmakersGenetic profilesTreatment optionsLast month, Governor Bill Lee signed off on the expansion of a 2015 law, informally known as the "Right to Try" law, that affords more rights to those who are terminally ill or suffering from life-threatening diseases.
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1 month ago |
fox17.com | Meagan O'Halloran
TOPICS:Right to TryTerminally illInvestigational treatmentsFDA regulationsBeacon CenterTennessee lawmakersGenetic profilesTreatment optionsLast month, Governor Bill Lee signed off on the expansion of a 2015 law, informally known as the "Right to Try" law, that affords more rights to those who are terminally ill or suffering from life-threatening diseases.
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