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Meet Helen and Bobbie, who've driven school buses for nearly 50 years each in Humphreys County. How many of you remember your ...
After a traumatic injury just days after her 20th birthday, Madison Richardson faced a long and painful recovery.
Shelbyville Police are asking for the public's help after human remains were found in a wooded area off of South Cannon Blvd ...
Metro police also need your help tracking down two suspects accused of walking into a Nashville business and shooting an ...
It's important for students to feel included in the classroom. Hannah Williams at Hopebridge Autism Therapy Centers helps ...
A man has been arrested and charged with attempted homicide after reportedly walking into the Discount Tobacco shop on Bell Road, punching an employee and fleeing with a suspected shooter.
Mason approves agreements to convert a former prison into an immigration detention facility, drawing criticism from residents over immigrant treatment and CoreCivic’s track record in Tennessee.
After finishing their final practical assessment, Gallatin firefighters are set to earn swift water rescue certification in October.
A Nashville Metro Council member says the city’s 911 dispatcher director should resign or be fired as employee complaints grow over toxic work conditions.
It truly is staggering to think of the history a lone brick building in a city's downtown has seen. Recently, the structure's future was in question, but something is giving preservationists hope.
More than 736,000 Tennesseans could face new restrictions on what they can purchase with their food assistance benefits under a plan proposed by Governor Bill Lee.
High school students gain hands-on trade skills while building furniture for families in need, learning woodworking, welding, and more.
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