Middle Tennessee News
Tennessee Wins Federal Antitrust Case Against Google
Tennessee secures a ruling against Google for violating antitrust laws.
Nashville Ballet Announces Single Tickets for 2024-25 Season
Nashville Ballet offers single tickets for its 2024-25 season featuring classic and contemporary works.
A pedestrian was fatally struck by a vehicle on Murfreesboro Pike on Friday night.
Register of Deeds Office will close from August 7 to August 9 due to construction.
A collision at Knight and Ewing Drives resulted in one death and three injuries.
A driver was arrested following a fatal crash on Gallatin Pike that resulted in two deaths.
Ex-convict Jacob Harrison Thompson was arrested for attacking two women downtown.
NDOT continues efforts to reestablish safe transportation on River Trace off State Route 12.
High school students are invited to envision a day without water and propose solutions.
A man from Mt. Juliet, Tennessee, faces charges for assaulting law enforcement during the January 6 Capitol breach.
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