Middle Tennessee News
Bryan Kerns Named Tennessee Teacher of the Year
Bryan Kerns from Kingsport City Schools wins the 2024-25 Tennessee Teacher of the Year.
Vice Mayor Angie Henderson Announces Metro Council Committee Chairmanships
Vice Mayor Angie Henderson has announced the new chairmanships for the Metro Council Standing Committees for 2024-2025.
Mayor Freddie O'Connell introduces four pieces of legislation to enhance public safety and protect First Amendment rights.
Tennessee Attorney General joins lawsuit against RealPage for alleged rental market price manipulation.
Mayor Shane McFarland honors Joe Martin with STARS Award for his innovation and exceptional service.
Murfreesboro reallocates funds for Old Fort Parkway widening under TDOT's program.
The Old Fort Golf Club will celebrate its reopening with a ceremonial tee shot on August 30.
Governor Bill Lee's Rural Opportunity Summit focuses on advancing workforce development in Tennessee's rural areas.
Nashville Fire Department kicks off its annual Fill the Boot campaign to support the Muscular Dystrophy Association.
Public comment invited for an air pollution source permit application in Nashville.
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