Middle Tennessee News
Convicted Felon Arrested After Domestic Shooting in Nashville
Diontae Thompson, a convicted felon, was arrested on 11 warrants following a domestic shooting.
Nashville Symphony Announces Two Unique July Concerts
The Nashville Symphony adds two special concerts to its July 2024 calendar.
Mayor Shane McFarland discusses city projects and finances in his 2024 'State of the City' address.
The Metropolitan Action Commission is moving to a new location in May 2024.
Metro Water Services and Metro Parks celebrate the opening of Central Dog Park.
The Country Music Hall of Fame has added new Taylor Swift artifacts to its education center.
Nashville Ballet announces an exceptional 2024-25 season featuring classical favorites and contemporary masterpieces.
Nashville will hold free outdoor viewing parties for the Predators' Round 1 playoff games.
The maximum effective formula rate of interest in Tennessee is set at 12.50 percent per annum.
Commissioner Greg Gonzales announced two personnel changes in the Bank Division.
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