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Flood Watch, Severe Storms Probable 5-26-2024
Be aware all day as any storm that fires up this afternoon has a possibility for quick development. The main line unfortunately will come late this evening. Hail, strong winds, heavy rains, hail, and possible tornadoes are all on the menu for this evening. Flood Watch National Weather Service Nashville...
A police officer arrested a sober man for DUI. Turns out, he’d done it twice before.
Goodlettsville, Tenn. (WSMV) - At 5:52 on the morning of September 6, 2023, Jeff Adams was working the first of his two jobs when blue lights appeared in his rearview mirror. Adams, a 6th-grade teacher at Brentwood Middle School for 29 years, also works as an Uber driver to make extra money.
Robertson County New Business Licenses for May 27, 2024
These are the latest business licenses in Robertson County for May 13-27, 2024, from the Tennessee County Clerk. You can find archives of business license news right here!. Whether you are looking to start your own business or simply curious about what new companies may be entering your local market, make sure to check back here for all of your latest business news from Robertson County!
Nashville National Cemetery event honors the fallen on Memorial Day
Beard is a retired colonel with the TN National Guard. He helps one the Davidson County Coordinating Counsel, the group who put on the Nashville National Cemetery Memorial Day event every year.
Don't investigate my client, conspiracy cop's attorney tells Millersville
An attorney for Millersville conspiracy cop Shawn Taylor has told the city commission, whom he also represents, that they should not question the assistant police chief's bizarre theories.
Purchase Your TSU 2024 Football Season Tickets
NASHVILLE – Head football coach Eddie George and the Tennessee State football team secured the program’s first winning season since 2017 last fall, and now fans can secure their spots in Nissan Stadium for the 2024 campaign as season tickets are on sale through the TSU ticket office located on the Gentry Center’s first floor and online here.
Storms Causes Power Outages for Hundreds of Middle Tennesseans
Nearly 1,000 people are without power on the morning of Memorial Day following a storm that swept through middle Tennessee. Nashville Electric Service stated more than 5,000 customers were without electricity after Sunday night’s storm. That number has dropped to 1,000 Monday morning, with the biggest outage area being near the Nashboro neighborhood.
Man accidentally shoots himself while trying to break into Madison home, police say
MADISON, Tenn. (WMSV) – An armed burglary suspect accidentally shot himself while trying to break into a Madison home on Saturday night, according to the Metro Nashville Police Department. Police responded to a reported shooting on Garner Avenue at about 7:30 p.m. Police on scene said the suspect “gained...
Couple accused of being professional pickpockets arrested in downtown Nashville
A stealing streak has come to an end for a suspected professional pickpocketing couple from Texas who police believe have been involved in multiple thefts from unsuspecting customers at downtown Nashville bars over the past couple of months.
Road Construction and Lane Closures 5-28-29-2024
NOTE: The Memorial Day holiday construction restrictions will be implemented on all listings below. Construction crews will stop all lane closure activity beginning at noon on Friday, May 24, until 6:00 a.m. on Tuesday, May 28. MONTGOMERY COUNTY I-24 The resurfacing on I-24 from W of Trough Springs Rd to...
Five Free and Cheap Family Things To Do in Middle Tennessee
As most school districts around Middle Tennessee have let out, the offerings for free and cheap activities abound. I love a good family music outing, so we begin at Percy Warner Parks for the traditional Full Moon Pickin’ Parties that have been happening for the past 25 years. There’s...
Unidentified man killed in Nashville shooting, second of long weekend in Napier community
Detectives are investigating a deadly shooting Sunday afternoon near the intersection of Lewis and Winfrey streets in Nashville, according to a news release from police. Two people were involved in an exchange of gunfire. A man killed has not been identified by police. Detectives believe that the victim was walking along Lewis Street with...
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