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The La Vergne Fire Rescue Department's C-Shift unit has been enhancing their firefighting skills through "can training" at the new training center, which may help lower insurance premiums and improve safety.
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The Wilson County Sheriff's Office seeks public help via social media to find Donald Hackney, wanted for meth-related charges, asking for tips at 615-444-1412 ext 3.
A woman hit a law enforcement officer with her car and bit another during the Clarksville Half Marathon while attempting to flee after disobeying traffic directions.
A head-on crash on Highway 41 in Robertson County resulted in a woman's death and a 12-year-old girl critically injured.
Tennessee's Department of Finance and Administration will hold Public Budget Hearings for FY 2027. Governor Bill Lee will lead the hearings which will be live-streamed for public viewing.
Nashville police report a spike in guns stolen from vehicles, making up 77% of all firearm thefts in the city. They urge residents to secure their belongings.
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TDOT reopens the comment period for the I-24 Choice Lanes project until November 19, 2025, inviting further public input after sustained community interest.
Evolv weapon detection systems in Nashville schools detected five guns, including one at James Lawson High School, where a teenager was found with a stolen gun.
Metro Social Services in Davidson County has activated its "Food Crisis Rapid Response Plan" due to increased food assistance needs and SNAP benefit disruptions, also assisting Metro employees.
Montgomery County Sheriff's daughter, Sarah Fuson, was convicted of aggravated child abuse involving a toddler at a daycare, with video evidence showing rough treatment.
The Metropolitan Action Commission in Nashville is implementing a contingency plan to sustain community services amid federal grant delays due to the government shutdown.
La Vergne officials warn of an email scam pretending to be from the city asking for payments. Residents should verify requests by contacting the city directly.
Lebanon Police arrested two Canadians involved in a "nationwide retail theft operation," seizing $1,000 worth of stolen goods and a security sensor-blocking purse.
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