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Fisk University to become first HBCU to host NCAA gymnastics competition in history

The competition is happening on March 14 at Belmont's Curb Event Center at 7 p.m. against the Greenville University Panthers. → Read More

Federal recovery assistance coming to counties impacted by December winter weather

The aid comes from FEMA’s Public Assistance program, which allows eligible counties to get reimbursed for their response efforts. → Read More

Volunteers needed to set up flags ahead of Tennessee National Guardsman's funeral

Volunteers are asked to meet at 4 p.m. on Friday at First Baptist Church in Gallatin. Chief Warrant Officer Danny Randolph is being laid to rest Saturday, March 11. → Read More

Community activists to share concerns over new Titans stadium ahead of Metro Council vote

Metro Council has already approved the basic framework for the new stadium. The alternative has always been to renovate the existing Nissan Stadium. → Read More

TSU using extreme caution with internet access for students and staff following ransomware threat

Specialists are working to learn what information, if any, may have been compromised in a ransomware threat at Tennessee State University. → Read More

One school completed, another on the way as Mt. Juliet community reflects three years after deadly tornado

It's been three years since the deadly EF-4 tornado tore through middle Tennessee on March 3, 2020. It destroyed homes and businesses from Nashville all the way through Putnam County. → Read More

Meharry Medical dental students prep for free health clinic this weekend

Meharry students and providers will be offering free services that range from cleanings, fillings and extractions. → Read More

New bill aims to stop pesky real estate developers from contacting homeowners repeatedly

Lawmakers want to limit the contact so much that real estate developers would only be able to reach out to someone one time a year. → Read More

Meeting set for Metro retirees seeking answers in dispute between Humana and VUMC on Monday

Those affected by the dispute will be able to share their thoughts at Inglewood Baptist Church. City leaders have been invited and a Humana representative will be on site. → Read More

Lawmakers set to discuss TSU management in hearing on Monday

Both sides will have a chance to speak yet again about the report. There's also going to be a chance for the community to weigh in during public comment. → Read More

Hot Chocolate Run benefiting St. Jude back in Music City this weekend

Race officials said people have the chance to pick up a goodie bag, check out swag and visit vendors that all have a chocolate theme. → Read More

Belmont University to reduce cost for graduate students pursuing education degrees

School officials are hoping it allows more people to pursue their passion and not be turned away by higher prices. → Read More

New legislation proposes making infant diapers, formula and wipes tax free

A bill making its way through Tennessee's legislature would ease a small financial burden for new parents. It aims to make infant diapers, formulas and wipes tax free. → Read More

State Senate committee to discuss cannabis-related bills

Lawmakers will discuss eight separate bills. Two pieces of legislation include regulating medical marijuana and Delta 8. → Read More

Texting 911 is now available in Montgomery County

Montgomery County 9-1-1 Emergency Communications says this new text option should only be used in an emergency when placing a call isn't possible. → Read More

Lawmakers propose adding more consequences to distracted driving

A proposed law could mean on top of paying a ticket like what's been in place, drivers would have points added to their license. → Read More

You can get married or renew your vows in a Nashville courtroom on Valentine's Day

Tying the knot on Valentine's Day is a popular choice for couples across the country, including Nashville. For several hours on February 14, courtrooms downtown will turn into makeshift chapels. → Read More

TBI arrests California pair linked to illicit fentanyl sales in Middle Tennessee

In Tennessee, the drug was linked to more than 2,700 deaths in 2021, an almost 40% increase from the prior year. → Read More

Nashville Predators kick off Black History Month celebration at home games

The Black History Month celebration starts during Tuesday night's game as the Preds take on the Vegas Golden Knights at 7 p.m. → Read More

One dead after Jeep crashes into interstate work crew

One person was killed when a Jeep crashed into a TDOT contractor's truck on I-65 early Tuesday morning. → Read More