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Nashville is expected to have a week with mixed weather, including clouds, rain, and thunderstorms, with high temperatures reaching the mid-70s to near 90°F.
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Middle Tennessee State University honored students and faculty for their achievements at an annual awards ceremony, awarding over 25 scholarships and numerous accolades.
Transportation & Infrastructure in ...
A sinkhole at Shelby Park's Davidson Street entrance prompts a road closure until late October 2025 for repairs, and the Mill Creek Greenway is also temporarily closed.
Nashville has launched The Belonging Fund to support immigrants in crisis through financial aid distributed by nonprofits, emphasizing community solidarity and belonging.
Clarksville Mayor Joe Pitts proposed a budget focusing on infrastructure, flood prevention, and managing growth, with a property tax hike and 2.5% wage increase for city employees.
President Trump nominates Whitney Hermandorfer, from the Tennessee AG's Office, for a Sixth Circuit judgeship, with AG Skrmetti praising her legal expertise.
Crime & Emergencies in ...
Suspect Nathaniel Williams apprehended after committing armed robbery and fleeing into Stones River, Nashville.
A multi-vehicle crash closed I-24 west in Cheatham County early Friday morning, causing traffic disruptions and diversions. No immediate injury reports were available.
The Sports Wagering Council issued a cease and desist to Lowvig for operating without a license in Tennessee and expects it to let users withdraw funds by May 29.
The State Review Board will consider several Tennessee properties for the National Register of Historic Places on May 16, accessible in-person and online.
The Tennessee Supreme Court upheld a ruling requiring John Colley to pay his ex-wife, Vanessa Turner's, attorney fees in a prolonged alimony dispute legal battle.
Nashville Police warn of a rise in guns stolen from vehicles, urging residents to lock cars and secure firearms, as 314 guns were taken this year, a 72% rise from last year.
Clarksville's Mayor's Youth Council celebrated another year, introducing a new executive board and acknowledging the achievements of young leaders in civic engagement.
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