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The Nashville EOC, after managing winter storms, deactivated as snow melts and the city resumes normal activities with extended shelter hours and transit updates.
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Nashville Police are investigating the shooting death of 26-year-old Uriel Miller on I-40 East, involving a vehicle collision and a recovered firearm.
A kayaker was rescued from hypothermia in Tennessee after capsizing in cold river waters and clinging to a tree until saved by first responders and the USACE.
Brentwood's Public Works Department deployed snowplows to tackle icy conditions as a winter storm loomed, led by experienced personnel dedicated to keeping roads safe.
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Leslie Thompson, from a music major to podcasting success, produces for "The Bulletin" and created "Niche to Meet You," drawing on experiences and mentorship from her time at Belmont University.
Nashville police are investigating the death of a man found with head injuries near a riverbank, believed to be the city's first homicide of the year.
Five men face felony charges after a raid on a suspected prostitution ring at a Hobson Pike home, with evidence and arrests reported by Nashville Police.
A Putnam County man was arrested for stealing two trailers, including one from a church, and possessing a firearm as a convicted felon. Both trailers were recovered.
U-Haul ranks Tennessee as the fifth top growth state in 2024, marking its fifth year in the top 10, driven by its welcoming atmosphere and pro-business stance.
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Schools in Middle Tennessee and Southern Kentucky close or delay due to winter weather, prioritizing safety amid forecasts of icy roads and freezing temperatures.
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Nashville's weather will shift from cloudy to sunny, with potential snow and rain over the weekend, and mixed precipitation into next week, alongside varying temperatures and winds.
Judge Charles W. Smith begins his seventh term in Clarksville's city court, celebrating a 20-year judicial tenure with a swearing-in on January 2, 2024.
Clarksville police seek a female suspect accused of using a stolen credit card at a Walmart in December. They urge the public to provide any information.
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