No matter what side of the net you fall Vice Mayor Ken Travis says building a recreation facility will give Brentwood the ...
In addition to telling our local history, we want to highlight the people who documented that history for us to tell. On this final day of Black History Month, we're sharing one of those stories.
Are backyard chickens the answer to the egg shortage? In February, eggs hit an all-time high of $8.12 per dozen! And according to the USDA, prices could climb another 20% this year.
City leaders tell us that as we see Nashville grow and change, there is an increased need for a larger security presence.
Shoppers across the country are taking part in an “Economic Blackout”, avoiding major retail stores in protest of the anti-DEI movement.
No one can bring a story to life better than the talented group behind the Nashville Public Library's Children's Theater.
Despite the growing need for the nonprofit's services, The Pet Pantry is now facing a dire financial situation. Due to a ...
Dr. Joseph Webb, the CEO of Nashville General Hospital, announced Thursday in a meeting with employees that he is resigning, ...
How many of us know what we're meant to do before we can speak complete sentences? Jessie Scott is one of those people. When she was just four years old, she knew she was meant to be on the radio.
One school in Antioch is bring Black History month to life. Ezell Harding Christian School showcased a Black History Living Museum Friday morning.
As Black History Month comes to a close, Rep. Jones continues honoring the contributions of the enslaved craftspeople.
Tennessee House Majority Leader William Lamberth has filed legislation that would open the juvenile court records belonging to the Antioch High School shooter.