The US Army has grounded crews of two AH-64 Apache helicopters following their flight over musician Kid Rock's residence in Nashville, Tennessee. This decision comes amid an ongoing investigation into the incident that has sparked widespread controversy.
The US military has grounded two helicopter crews after they flew near singer Kid Rock's home in Nashville. The incident has sparked widespread debate about the use of military aircraft in residential areas.
A military Apache helicopter flew over the home of American rapper Kid Rock in Nashville, prompting the U.S. Army to launch an investigation. The video shared by Kid Rock generated significant reactions on social media platforms.
Nashville, known for its country music, is set to welcome a new hotel named after star Dolly Parton, while Europe prepares for dedicated country music cruises. These developments reflect the growing popularity of country music worldwide.
A recent survey from Vanderbilt University reveals that 51% of Nashville residents oppose Elon Musk's Boring Company plans to build a 20-mile tunnel network. This opposition comes amid growing concerns about the project's impact on the city.