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Real Estate & Development in ...
A repurposed Wedgewood‑Houston property called The Mill sold for $13.22M to an LLC tied to Carmichael Capital, public records show. The deal included roughly $9.3M in financing.
Crime & Emergencies in ...
A Nashville man was arrested after police say he stole 141 cast‑iron water meter covers and sold them for scrap. Authorities say the lids belong to Metro Water Services and cost about $9,250 to replace.
Crest Residential's The Sheldon will bring 267 apartments to West Emory Road beside Powell Branch Library, promising resort-style amenities and hundreds of new homes.
Food & Drinks in ...
José Andrés Group will open Glowbird, a rooftop poolside concept at W Nashville next Sunday, April 26. Expect lobster rolls, watermelon salad and tropical cocktails.
Residents' tips and quick police work led to multiple arrests after an armed robbery and pursuit in La Vergne. Officers recovered a 9mm and an AR‑style 'ghost gun'.
Sports in ...
Dave “Coach Mac” McGinnis, the Titans’ longtime radio analyst and former NFL coach, died April 13 in Nashville at 74. The team released a statement mourning his loss.
A three-vehicle crash on Highway 70 at Beverly Hills Drive left one person dead and closed the highway Sunday evening while Metro Nashville police investigate.
Transportation & Infrastructure in ...
Spring Hill’s board approved up to $320 million in bonds to fund Pure Water Spring Hill and upgrades to reservoirs and treatment plants.
Millrose Properties paid $8.85 million for six acres on Dickerson Pike, adding another major land play to the busy Nashville corridor. The Lennar spinoff’s purchase follows a string of local rezoning and development filings.
Metro Nashville police warn shoppers after reports that groups posing as fundraisers use payment apps and card readers to steal donations.
The Tennessee Senate on April 9, 2026, defeated SB 2137, a 'three‑strikes' proposal that would have reclassified crimes into strike categories and allowed life sentences in some repeat‑offender cases.
Politics & Govt in ...
An appointed incumbent, a public defender and a former prosecutor are vying for Davidson County’s Criminal Court seat; early voting starts April 15.
House and Senate measures would expand when Tennesseans could use deadly force to stop property crimes, prompting warnings from prosecutors and safety groups.
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