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Authorities warn public of impostors posing as sheriff's deputies
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) - Law enforcement officials are warning everyone about a scam that sounds convincing and has already ensnared several victims. Impostors posing as sheriff’s deputies are demanding money to avoid jail time. Justin Holder, a Rutherford County resident, recently received one of these calls but recognized it...
Epic Hocus Pocus Cast Reunion in Nashville Under a Full Moon Weekend
It was a summer day in July of 1993 when one of our spookiest cult classic movies debuted in the theatres. The Hocus Pocus movie is not just a Disney movie that we watch every Halloween season. Hocus Pocus is a fandom all on its own. There are TikTok videos and channels dedicated to party themes and cosplay.
'A Little Women's Christmas' begins filming in Franklin
FRANKLIN, Tenn. (WZTV) — Filming for “A Little Women’s Christmas,” a modern retelling of the classic novel, will take over downtown Franklin for the next week. Part of the Great American Family’s “Great American Christmas 2024” lineup, “A Little Women’s Christmas” has brought Christmas to Franklin this July with production seizing the sidewalks of Main Street and a few local stores.
New details released in hit-and-run crash that killed Nashville business owner
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) - Metro Nashville police have released new details in the hit-and-run crash that killed Smokin Thighs owner Matthew Carney. On Thursday, MNPD arrested Ulises Martinez following a manhunt and hours later, charged him with criminal homicide and evidence tampering in Carney’s death. Carney was critically injured...
UPDATE: 1 suspect in custody, deputies OK following pursuit that led to 3 crashes in Clarksville
Update, 4 p.m.: One suspect is in custody, and the deputies involved in the pursuit are OK, according to Montgomery County District Attorney Robert Nash. The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation will be involved in the investigation there, according to Clarksville police. Update, 3:40 p.m.: Wilma Rudolph Boulevard southbound is closed...
TruGreen to Shift Executive Office from Memphis to Franklin, Maintains Strong Tennessee Presence
TruGreen, recognized as the largest lawn care provider in the nation, has announced a strategic shift of its executive office from Memphis to the Nashville area. The new office, set to open its doors in 2025, will be situated in Franklin, TN, specifically in the bustling Cool Springs district. Despite the notable change, TruGreen's presence in Memphis will persist, with a significant number of its workforce remaining situated there.
National track star Claire Stegall of Nolensville commits to Florida
National track star Claire Stegall committed to Florida on Thursday, according to the Nolensville cross country team's social media post on X. As one of the top female high school distance runners in the nation, Stegall ended her junior season as the Tennessee Gatorade Track and Field Runner of the Year. She was also named the Tennessean Sports Awards Girls Athlete of the Year and the Girls Track and Field Athlete of the Year. She was also...
Country singer wins key court order in contentious divorce case
NASHVILLE – Country music star Billy Ray Cyrus has scored a key victory in his contentious divorce case against wife, Firerose, regaining full control over use of his credit cards. Following a hearing in Williamson County, Tennessee, this month, a judge granted Cyrus’ request for a restraining order against...
Clarksville family with special education son upset with claims of fake behavior data
CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. (WZTV) — A family in Clarksville is not happy with the education and resources their son has been receiving at the Clarksville-Montgomery County School System. The family and those who work closely with the boy claim the district made up the student's behavioral data to avoid sending...
Sparta Returns Industrial Board For Development
Sparta reconstituted its Industrial Development Board Thursday afternoon, after some 20 years without one. Mayor Jerry Lowery said the board is necessary because state law dictates that any industrial development in the city is negotiated by the county commission without it. Lowery said the board will foster development opportunities as they arise and watch for any properties the city can purchase to entice companies.
Three Charged In Cadiz Drug Investigation
A month long drug investigation led to a man and two women being charged with trafficking and possession of drugs in Cadiz Thursday afternoon. Trigg County Sheriff Aaron Acree says the investigation led to a search warrant of a home on West End Street and 2 ounces of marijuana, guns, several different types of prescription medication, and 2 1/2 ounces of meth were found.
Vanderbilt Bedford Hospital Earns Fourth Consecutive “A” Safety Rating from The Leapfrog Group
Vanderbilt Bedford Hospital (VBH) has once again received an “A” Hospital Safety Grade by The Leapfrog Group, a national nonprofit upholding the standard of patient safety in hospitals and ambulatory surgery centers. This national distinction recognizes VBH’s work to safeguard patients from preventable harm and errors and marks the hospital’s fourth consecutive “A” rating.
Over 100 Residential Units Planned for Garden District in Clari Park
The new Garden District has been acquired for $7 million by Georgia-based luxury homebuilder, Ashton Woods, according to Nashville Business Journal. Now, Ashton Woods’ Garden District will bring 155 residential units, 134 townhomes and 21 single-family homes, to the Clari Park mixed-use development. Phase One of the Garden District parcel should begin within the coming days.
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