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Mayor Joe Pitts honored Dr. King's legacy, highlighting progress and the ongoing struggle for unity and social justice in Clarksville, and emphasizing nonviolence and love.
Crime & Emergencies in ...
Mt. Juliet Police used license plate recognition tech to arrest a man for theft and probation violations. He was caught stealing over $500 worth of goods from a sports store.
A deadly early morning shooting in Antioch involved two vehicles. A victim later died at the ER, and police are investigating using surveillance footage for leads.
A Nashville man was arrested in Mt. Juliet after a license plate reader detected a stolen plate on his vehicle; he was found with a gun, meth, and a suspended license.
The Tennessee Supreme Court refuted DOJ allegations of ADA violations against TBLE and TLAP, asserting commitment to nondiscrimination and ADA compliance.
Weather & Environment in ...
Nashville faces a chilly week with variable weather, including showers, possible snow, and temperatures ranging from the mid-20s to mid-40s, as per NWS forecasts.
Canine Nash retires from the Metro Nashville Police after years as an apprehension and narcotics K-9, becoming a full-time family member of his handler.
The NFD is investigating an arson at Nashville's First Apostolic Church and seeking information on a suspect caught on video setting fire to the church's gymnasium.
The Franklin Police are searching for a woman suspected of stealing credit cards from a local gym and spending over $10,000 at Costco. She was seen in a white Toyota minivan with a California plate.
Hunters found the body of Brittany Miller, missing since 2022, in DeKalb County, and authorities confirmed identification through dental records. The case is now a death investigation.
A car slid off an icy road in Rutherford County, but the driver was unharmed and the vehicle undamaged. Deputy Soto warned of hidden ice, especially on less-traveled roads.
Jackson County mourns the loss of Mayor Randy Heady, who passed away after a battle with cancer. Gov. Bill Lee and Rep. John Rose expressed their condolences.
Lipscomb University reports a record influx of graduate students for the spring semester, indicating growth and successful collaboration within the institution.
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