Nashville Teen Charged with Making Mass Shooting Threat on Instagram, Arrested at Pearl Cohn High School
A student at Pearl Cohn High School was arrested for threatening a mass shooting on Instagram. The threat was reported to the school's principal and the student admitted to making it upon being apprehended. He now faces charges in Juvenile Court.
Nashville's Register of Deeds Office to Temporarily Close for Move to Renovated Space on Deaderick Street
The Nashville Davidson County Register of Deeds Office is temporarily closing for a move to new, renovated quarters within the same building, anticipating improved access and technology integration.
New Parking Garage Opens in Clarksville, Promising Downtown Revitalization and Enhanced Visitor Experience
Clarksville has opened a new downtown parking garage, adding 587 spaces. The city is preparing for a grand opening with Mayor Pitts and is expected to enhance the historic district and future developments.
Nashville Braces for Wet Weekend, Showers and Thunderstorms Likely, Veterans Day to Bring Calmer Skies
The Nashville weather forecast calls for potential rain and thunderstorms with fluctuating chances of precipitation over the weekend and into Veterans Day, followed by clearer, sunny conditions with moderate temperatures expected later in the week.
Cookeville Receives Boost as Moody's Upgrades City's Bond Rating to Aa1 Amidst Economic Growth
Moody's Investor Services upgraded Cookeville, Tennessee's bond rating to Aa1, heralding the city's economic growth and fiscal management, with plans for infrastructure projects like new fire stations and road expansions.
Clarksville Unveils 2024 Annual Report Showcasing City's Progress and Transparency
The City of Clarksville released its 2024 Annual Report, highlighting the city's achievements and providing transparency on governmental activities. Mayor Joe Pitts applauded the efforts of city employees in the report.












