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Fort Campbell Soldier Charged with Felony Rape in Nashville, Military Cooperation Confirmed
A U.S. Army soldier stationed at Fort Campbell has been charged with the rape of a woman during her visit to Nashville in February, as confirmed by the Metro Nashville Police Department. Timothy Glass, 24, is alleged to have committed the assault after the victim, who was heavily intoxicated at the time, fell asleep in her hotel room.
Tanger Outlets Nashville to Offer Summer Movie Night Series
Tanger Outlets Nashville is bringing the community together for some summer fun under the stars with its Summer Movie Night Series. “Barbie” – May 31 from 6:30 – 9:00 p.m. “Cars” – June 28 from 6:30 – 9:00 p.m. “Wonka – July 26 from...
Search underway for man who allegedly robbed Clarksville tobacco store
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) - Clarksville police are searching for a man who they say robbed a store on Thursday evening. Police said the incident occurred at Discount Tobacco Outlet on South Riverside Drive at about 8:53 p.m. The suspect entered the store, confronted the clerk and allegedly threatened her by...
Nashville Film Festival Celebrates 55 Years at Iconic Locations Across the Area
The Nashville Film Festival (NashFilm), a week-long celebration of film, music and culture, announced it will return for its 55th annual event from September 19-25, 2024, with film screenings, post-film Q&As with filmmakers, industry panels, live music showcases, social events and more. A curated offering of film screenings is slated to take place at several arts venues throughout the area, including the historic Belcourt Theatre, Franklin Theatre, Regal Green Hills and more.
$50,000 Powerball Winner Sold in Antioch
ANTIOCH – May 16, 2024 – A lucky Powerball player in Antioch matched four numbers plus the Powerball in last night’s drawing to win $50,000. The winning ticket was sold at Cane Ridge Market, 13001 Old Hickory Blvd. in Antioch. About the Tennessee Education Lottery Corporation. The...
Nashville homelessness down slightly in latest annual count
Slightly fewer Nashvillians were found living without permanent housing this year during an annual volunteer-led counting effort. The federally mandated “point in time” count made contact with just over 2,094 people living on the streets or in shelters or encampments. The initiative happened overnight Jan. 25 into Jan. 26, with more than 100 volunteers from two dozen agencies visiting shelters and camps.
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