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The Tennessee House approved HB5, a bill that would criminalize mailing abortion‑inducing drugs and open civil suits against out‑of‑state suppliers; the measure now heads to the Senate.
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A temporary DosBros sign appeared at the former Arby's on Conference Drive in Goodlettsville; the city posted photos but no opening date was given.
A state bill advanced this week could change how proceeds from a sale of Williamson Health are spent, sparking debate in the county over oversight and legal limits.
Permit filings list Ayva for a ground-floor build-out at The Finery’s T3 building in Wedgewood‑Houston. Owners promise Turkish and Anatolian cuisine but haven’t given an opening date.
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A 22-year-old was arrested after a high-speed chase on I-40 ended in a median crash; police say marijuana was recovered and he faces multiple charges.
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Mid‑80s Thursday with gusts up to 25 mph; rain likely Friday with temps tumbling into the 30s overnight.
Nashville Democrats want a temporary gas and diesel tax suspension added to Tennessee’s 2026–27 budget as pump prices rise. The move would shave only a few dimes per gallon but could force budget trade‑offs.
A child was critically injured in a Hopkinsville house shooting Monday night and was airlifted to Vanderbilt for further care. Investigators say the shooting may have been accidental.
Brentwood police are investigating a street altercation between actor Alan Ritchson and a neighbor after video of the scuffle circulated online. No arrests have been announced.
A Maryville coach and youth-basketball director was arrested on aggravated domestic assault charges after an alleged choking in a school parking lot. The school suspended him and he’s due in court May 14, 2026.
Portland Police say an ASHER active‑shooter training drill with simulated gunfire will begin around noon Friday; expect extra officers and emergency partners in the area.
A GOP bill in Nashville would remove misdemeanor penalties for carrying on posted property and allow many permit-holders to carry into government buildings unless screening is added.
A routine tint stop in downtown Nashville uncovered a rifle, cocaine and ecstasy, and one person was taken into custody, police say.
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