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A jury of six men and six women found former House Speaker Glen Casada guilty for his involvement in what was a trial on ...
Nashville Public Library's puppet troupe reimagines Goldilocks with original music from local musicians, creating a unique ...
"When people think of what justice is, they think of that, but for us it is more like our family being here," said Stevante ...
The facility doesn't include several amenities some residents hoped for, such as a gym, outdoor pool, tennis courts or ...
The Department of Homeland Security says 196 immigrants were arrested in Nashville in the last two weeks, with more than a ...
Want to explore a police car or meet the officers who keep Mt. Juliet safe? The police department is hosting a free ...
Starting on May 15, families wanting to participate in Tennessee's voucher program can apply to the state program.
Mark your calendars and find your sunscreen, CMA Fest is returning to Music City! From June 5 through the 8th, expect an unforgettable experience with all of your favorite country stars!
The Mayor’s recommended budget is asking for money beyond the revenue-neutral certified tax rate on your home.
One week before a man is set to die at the hands of the state, church leaders are sharing a message of hope for a better outcome.
On the first day of applications, the state reported 33,000 families applied for vouchers to allow their children to attend the private school of their choosing.
It seems like a year for big anniversaries for middle Tennessee. After all, we just celebrated 100 years of the Opry. There's another organization that's been part of the Nashville story even longer.