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N ASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) - An alleged dispute over rent payment led to a deadly shooting in Antioch on Saturday morning, ...
Nashville's WeGo transit system is implementing changes funded by the transit tax. Starting July 6, buses on major routes ...
The new signs, which feature a QR code, will go up in popular dumping spots. It will connect people to legal drop-off sites.
The WeGo Public Transit will implement system-wide service changes that include frequency improvements starting July 6.
Cheatham County Schools is planning to be the next Middle Tennessee school districts to install weapons detection systems in ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) — A person has died after they were hit by a train south of downtown Nashville early Thursday morning ...
Metro Nashville Police are investigating social media posts possibly made by the 17-year-old student who opened fire at Antioch High School.
FOX 17 News is learning that Metro Nashville Police responded to the home where the suspected Antioch High School shooter ...
For the Jefferson County Patriots of Tennessee, they got to spend a little time with a Super Bowl champion head coach on at their practice field. Former Las Vegas Raiders/Tampa Bay Buccaneers head ...
The Tennessean's Middle Tennessee High School Sports Awards, Presented by Ponce Law, wrapped up June 4 at Music City Center in Nashville, highlighting the best athletes in the area.
Columbine survivor Craig Scott was in Nashville this week to meet with people impacted by recent school shootings at Antioch High School and Covenant School.
Students from Ruby Major Elementary brought Jelly Roll to tears at the Grand Ole Opry with their emotional performance of "I Am Not Okay," originally sung to support Antioch High after a shooting.