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Montgomery County closes government offices due to harsh winter conditions; directs residents to online services.
Crime & Emergencies in ...
A Sevierville police lieutenant resigned after a social media comment about the attack on Rep. Ilhan Omar prompted an internal review and administrative leave.
Bedford County officials seek help locating 34-year-old Zachary Parker, last seen traveling north on Highway 231 in a tan Chevrolet Malibu.
Real Estate & Development in ...
A Nashville developer has filed plans for a 280‑unit "Skyline Apartments" project at 927 Skyline Ridge Drive in Madison, listing a pool, dog park and structured parking. The project is in early staff review.
Captain John Rutledge joins MFRD as their first full-time EMS Instructor, bringing expertise in emergency services and a commitment to education and community service.
A fire with no injuries was managed by Putnam County Fire Department, with the homeowner's early action and firefighters' efficient response highlighted.
Photos show Maury County crews setting up a landing zone and responding to multiple calls as icy roads made travel dangerous.
Local fire departments responded to a fire in a home, saving the structure with help from mutual aid partners and coordination among emergency services.
Lebanon PD arrested a 24-year-old for possessing suspected meth and fentanyl, found due to a stolen tag alert, with a full-extradition warrant from Alabama.
Officers in La Vergne prevented a potential disaster by stopping an impaired driver with a child in the car, who resisted arrest and faced multiple charges.
Knox County's median listing price slid to $425,000 in December as listings stayed on the market longer and new inventory cooled, according to Realtor.com data. Local reporting breaks down size, price‑per‑square‑foot and listing changes.
Two people were found dead outside in Knox County during a weekend winter storm; the forensic center is awaiting autopsies and toxicology to determine cause.
Knox County forensic officials have identified the two people killed in a New Year’s Day crash in west Knoxville tied to a Tennessee Highway Patrol pursuit.
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