Middle Tennessee News
Four Found Guilty of Blocking Access to Nashville Reproductive Health Clinic
Four defendants were convicted for obstructing access to a reproductive health clinic in Tennessee.
Tennessee Guardsman Throws First Pitch at Nashville Sounds Home Opener
Staff Sgt. Cole Lukens and Spc. Noah Green honored at Nashville Sounds game.
The Metro Public Health Department will host the first Music City Behavioral Health and Wellness Summit on April 23-24.
The Fayetteville Driver Services Center will close for a planned remodel from April 8 until mid-June.
A special MNPD initiative to combat vehicle-related crimes has yielded significant results in just over a month.
Police are trying to identify juveniles seen in surveillance video after a shooting.
Murfreesboro's Building & Codes Director Kevin Jones discusses the department's role in promoting public safety on the City's official podcast.
The Assessor of Property office will close early today due to expected inclement weather.
Tennessee AG Skrmetti announces joining a multistate lawsuit against Mariner Finance for consumer protection violations.
The maximum effective formula interest rate in Tennessee is set at 12.50 percent.
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