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An argument on Clarksville Pike led to a shooting where a woman was wounded and Jakari Waters was arrested for reckless endangerment and vehicle theft.
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Anton Rucker waived extradition from Kentucky and will return to face murder charges in Nashville for the killing of Allen Beachem and injuring six others.
Nashville woman Kelonzia Broyles was arrested after a police chase, with her two young children improperly secured in the vehicle, facing charges for retail theft and domestic violence.
Tennessee is close to passing a bill banning the release of substances to control weather, mixing environmental concerns and "chemtrails" conspiracy theories. Critics say it legitimizes these theories.
The "My TN State Park" fundraiser invites Tennessee residents to donate to their favorite state parks during April, with the funds going to park-specific projects.
An inmate serving a life sentence at Nashville's Riverbend Maximum Security Institute has been indicted for second-degree murder in the death of another inmate following a TBI investigation.
An East Nashville couple was arrested and indicted on charges of child rape over a span of five years, involving a victim who was seven at the start of the abuse.
Volunteers searching for missing autistic teen Sebastian Rogers received death threats, forcing the United Cajun Navy to halt search efforts for safety reasons.
Retail & Industry in ...
The Tennessee Senate passed a bill to make adding vaccines to food illegal, awaiting Governor Lee's signature.
Governor Bill Lee appointed eight Tennessee State University alumni as trustees to enhance the university's governance, with diversity of experience ranging from banking to government.
Food & Drinks in ...
Paradeisos Coffee Company in Nashville, founded by local non-profit People Loving Nashville, is set to open, employing the homeless to offer them employment, dignity, and healing.
An Indiana man was charged with sexual exploitation of a minor after Tennessee authorities found child pornography linked to him on a seized cellphone.
Tennessee Representative Bo Mitchell sponsors a bill to make threatening school violence a Class E felony, a response to recent threats affecting schools and communities in the state.
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