Middle Tennessee News
Metro Council Hosts 9/11 Remembrance Ceremony
Metro Council to hold annual 9/11 remembrance event on September 11.
Frist Art Museum Hosts Japanese Culture Exhibition
The Frist Art Museum is showcasing a Japanese culture exhibition from October 2024 to February 2025.
Luke Combs and Opry Entertainment Group unveil Category 10 venue opening in November 2024.
Charles Starks receives the 2024 Distinguished Alumni Award from the Nashville Public Education Foundation.
Jar10 reopens in Hillsboro Village with a new look, extended hours, and fresh menu items.
Joe Muer Seafood Nashville now offers a weekday lunch menu with new dishes and extended hours.
Country Music Association reveals nominees for the 58th Annual CMA Awards.
Athletes Unlimited Pro Basketball will hold its fourth season in Nashville from February 5 to March 2, 2025.
A single vehicle crash on Stagner Road resulted in the death of a 28-year-old driver.
Tyree Watson arrested for aggravated rape, kidnapping, and assault on a houseboat.
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