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La Vergne Fire Rescue Department has improved its services by making Truck 41, an aerial apparatus, a full-time unit, ensuring enhanced public safety for the city.
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Lebanon police have closed the northbound lane of Sparta Pike at Maddox Simpson intersection due to a crash. Drivers should expect delays and seek alternate routes.
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Nashville's weather is sunny with temperatures nearing the upper 90s and a heat index up to 98°F, but changes are expected with a chance of rain starting Monday.
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Livingston Police are seeking the owners of two friendly dogs found exploring unsupervised near the City Ballpark, reminding them to comply with the local leash law.
TBI is offering a "Principles of Fire Investigation" course in Mt. Juliet in September to train fire department personnel in fire investigation techniques. Registration is open until August 31, 2025.
Spring Hill is under a sewer moratorium due to an overtaxed treatment facility and violations. The city must comply with TDEC standards before lifting the moratorium.
The Tennessee Department of Financial Institutions announced an increase in the maximum interest rate to 11.50%, responding to the Federal Reserve's prime rate of 7.50%.
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The Wilson County Sheriff's Office is launching a Citizens Academy from September 23 to November 11 to educate the public on law enforcement operations.
New dispatcher Denise Dyer at the Nashville Department of Emergency Communications adeptly handled a home birth and a CPR emergency within days of finishing her training.
Nashville Police seek suspects in a June 10 shooting that wounded a man; photos of suspects and a maroon Jeep have been released for public assistance.
Tennessee introduces Winnie and Marcel, detection dogs trained to help control the spread of the invasive Spotted Lanternfly by detecting it at any life stage.
Escaped inmate Joseph Beard from Rutherford County, who left a work detail, was recaptured the same day with the help of multiple law enforcement agencies.
The Franklin Police Department welcomed its largest-ever recruit class of 14 new officers, chosen from nearly 200 applicants, including six with prior law enforcement experience.
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