Middle Tennessee News
Mayor Freddie O’Connell Responds to Metro Council Ruling
Mayor O’Connell welcomes the court's decision on the size of Nashville's Metro Council.
Record-Breaking Music Events Boost Nashville’s Economy
Major music events in Nashville achieve record visitor numbers and bolster the local economy.
Good Times Restaurants agrees to a $352,000 settlement for alleged ADA violations against children using wheelchairs.
James Johnson, 20, has been charged with shooting his sister during an argument.
Police seek community help to identify two men related to a non-lethal shooting incident.
Murfreesboro City Council approves contract for new skate park and pump track.
Police are investigating a robbery and shooting at a Dollar General in Nashville.
Mayor Freddie O’Connell signs Executive Order 52 to reestablish the Mayor’s Advisory Committee for People with Disabilities.
Marcus D. Martin was fatally shot while returning to his girlfriend's apartment early today.
TDOC is accepting applications for the fall 2024 Citizens' Correctional Academy starting July 29.
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