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Tennessee women’s golf captured its first SEC championship at Pelican Golf Club, capped by Kyra Van Kan’s title-clinching putt in a dramatic match-play final.
Politics & Govt in ...
The Knox County Sheriff’s Office closed its Turkey Creek precinct, ending a 20-year local hub in Farragut and prompting the mayor to demand answers. Town leaders say they were not given clear notice.
Crime & Emergencies in ...
A driver was killed and a passenger critically injured when the SUV they were in crashed into the corner of a house in Antioch, police say. Investigators are testing to see if impairment was a factor.
Transportation & Infrastructure in ...
Body‑cam shows an MNPD officer take control of a Waymo that stalled on Broadway, underscoring early complaints since Waymo’s April rollout.
A juvenile died after gunfire near Byrges Creek in Scott County; the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation has been asked to assist.
A woman suffered non-life-threatening injuries after a shooting during an attempted robbery in the 5100 block of Rhett Drive. Police say suspects fled in a light-colored Camry.
Neighbors and city leaders gathered at Hartman Park to map dangerous crossings as Nashville contends with a surge in traffic and pedestrian deaths early in 2026.
Next weekend’s St. Jude Rock ’n’ Roll races will close large swaths of downtown and push traffic onto alternate routes. Here’s where and when to avoid driving.
The Tennessee House passed HB2408 to cap automated calls and require reporting, but experts warn scammers may adapt with AI and spoofing rather than disappear.
Food & Drinks in ...
A reimagined café at Andrew Jackson’s Hermitage serves sandwiches, Nathan’s hot dogs, and local Jackalope beer and Arrington wine. The spot sits beside the welcome center and is open to the public.
Titans fans will get two free Draft Week events — a final Draft Party at Nissan Stadium and a Titans House block party — as the team heads into the draft with the No. 4 pick.
Gov. Bill Lee signed a resolution designating June 2026 as "Nuclear Family Month," a move critics say sidelines Pride and risks excluding nontraditional families.
Mt. Juliet’s Paper Mill is opening a roughly 90-seat brunch spot on Gallatin’s downtown square this summer, adding a milkshake bar and local memorabilia.
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