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Strong storms early Monday left trees, power lines and poles down across Maury County; county 911 says no injuries and urged residents not to call 911 about outages. Crews are moving in to clear roads.
Crime & Emergencies in ...
A motorcyclist was killed Saturday evening at Fort Campbell Boulevard and Dover Crossing in Clarksville; Fatal Accident Crash Team investigators are on scene.
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Harding House Brewing is returning to L&L Market this early summer, taking the former Bassline unit and planning roughly 15 staff. The reopening leans on the brand’s existing retail presence.
Sunny Saturday gives way to gusty winds Sunday and a line of storms overnight. Temperatures plunge Monday with a hard freeze.
A Hendersonville traffic stop produced 12 trash bags of hair and beauty products police say are worth roughly $50,000. Two women face organized retail crime charges and are due in court next Wednesday, March 18.
Real Estate & Development in ...
A Nashville Business Journal ranking lists 71 major commercial property sales from 2025, highlighting downtown, industrial and multifamily trades that shaped the market.
Arts & Culture in ...
Soundcheck Nashville has relocated into Rock Nashville's 55‑acre rehearsal and production campus on Whites Creek Pike, moving its rehearsal operations into a tour‑ready complex.
A pooled reward now totals $35,000 as Metro Nashville police seek tips in the Jan. 11 killing of Fisk student Andre Bell. Detectives are asking anyone with dashcam footage to come forward.
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Smyrna is seeking public input on a proposed $6 million renovation of Rotary Soccer Park as it pursues a TDEC grant; a public meeting is set for March 17.
A 20-year-old Nashville man is charged after deputies say he fired into an Airbnb, damaging the home and placing witnesses in fear.
A Franklin man was sentenced to 26 years after prosecutors say child‑exploitation material was found on his devices; he will register as a sex offender for life.
A 31-year-old Brentwood woman was pronounced dead at the Christian County Detention Center after emergency crews responded to a suspected overdose during booking.
CMCSS is swapping its Evolv pilot for OPENGATE scanners at high schools, funded by the Tennessee Safe Schools Act. Officials call the devices one layer in a broader security plan.
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