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Sarah Sadler forces her way into Kirkwood High School during altercation with teacher
35-year-old Sarah Jane Sadler had an incident with a teacher, Stacy Fitting, at Kirkwood High School in the early hours of July 16th. Fitting told responding officers that she had been assaulted by a parent, later identified as Sadler. Fitting believed Sadler to be the parent of a student at the school to take senior pictures. Fitting further explained that she noticed Sadler and their child attempting to enter the front office door. However, it was locked, so Fitting opened it and spoke with Sadler, who appeared agitated. Fitting asked Sadler how she could help. Sadler explained that she and her child needed to enter the building and were already late. Fitting told Sadler they could not enter through the front office door and closed it. After this, Fitting re-opened the door to ask for their names, which was when Sadler pushed through the doorway and entered the office.
UT Martin vs. Kansas State: How to watch, odds, injuries, and series history
Kansas State football is back this week and they are set to face UT Martin in Week 1. The Wildcats will field a new team this season with a lot of newer players in new positions. Of course, the biggest change is the one that everyone is the most excited about and that is Avery Johnson becoming the official starter for the season.
Hummingbird Festival in Murfreesboro on Saturday
MURFREESBORO, TN - The annual hummingbird festival will return to Murfreesboro later this month…. That was Lynn Caldwell with the Murfreesboro Parks and Rec. Department. Starting at 7:30 this Saturday morning at the Wilderness Station in Barfield Crescent Park, Cyndi Routledge with the Southeastern Avian Research Center will capture and band hummingbirds as guest watch. During the banding process, she will discuss the history of the birds and how they migrate to far away places like Mexico in a search for increased resources.
2 victims robbed after being led to hotel by teenage girl, police say
MEMPHIS, Tenn. (WMC) - The Memphis Police Department has arrested and charged suspects accused of leading two victims to a hotel and robbing them for their belongings. On July 27, officers responded to a robbery call at the Hotel Elite on Summer Avenue. When officers arrived, they were informed by...
Middle Tennessee parents sue Williamson County school board, claim child was unfairly expelled, punished
The parents of an Independence High School student are suing the Williamson County school board and District Attorney Stacey Edmondson after they say their child was unfairly expelled and punished under a districtwide zero tolerance policy. The case is the latest filing against the board regarding the zero tolerance policy, passed in 2023 as a result of the Covenant School shooting in Nashville. A second case, filed May 21 in the U.S. District Court's Middle Tennessee district...
St. Jude purchases land in Pinch District to expand campus
MEMPHIS, Tenn. (WMC) - St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital is looking to expand its Memphis campus even more. Richard Shadyac, the President and CEO of ALSAC, announced Wednesday that St. Jude has purchased 23 parcels of land in the Pinch District that will expand St. Jude’s campus westward.
MAS offering $9.01 adoption fees for 901 Day
MEMPHIS, Tenn,– Have you been thinking about giving a four-legged friend a forever home? If you adopt a pet this weekend in Memphis, you can save big on adoption fees. In honor of 901 Day, MAS is offering $9.01 adoption fees from Friday, 8/30 to Sunday, 9/1. The standard adoption fee is $40 for most […]
Metro Park Police told non-profit they need permit to hand out water to unhoused
When we heard about a local non-profit, Colby's Army, being told they'd need a permit to keep handing out water and other essentials at a Nashville park, we knew a lot of you would want to know why.
U.S. Citizens wrongfully removed from Alabama voter list
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (WAFF) - James Stroop lives in Union Grove and has lived in the U.S. his whole life. He’s voted in every election he could and even applied to be a poll worker this November. When he got a letter from his local registrar he thought it was to tell him his application was approved. That’s not the news he received.
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