Alexandra Koehn, NewsChannel 5

Alexandra Koehn

NewsChannel 5

Hendersonville, TN, United States

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Past articles by Alexandra:

Kids home with another virus? It might be human metapneumovirus

Kids home sick from daycare with another mystery illness? It's the peak time of year for human metapneumovirus. → Read More

Lawsuits filed in Tennessee, Florida after children die in garage gates

Lawsuits are ongoing in two states — including Tennessee — after two children died when they were rolled up in garage gates. → Read More

With flooding in mind, residents and developers argue in Bellevue over proposed development

Neighbors in Bellevue are fighting against a proposed development by the Harpeth River. They're worried about flooding, but the people behind the plan said they're taking steps to help with that. → Read More

COVID-19 rent relief was approved, but checks haven't arrived. Now, they are facing eviction.

Some tenants approved for COVID-19 rent relief money said they haven't received it yet. → Read More

White Christmas woes in Nashville with flights canceled, delayed

Winter weather caused flight cancelations and delays across the country, and the Nashville International Airport felt the impact. → Read More

Driver's ed student enrollment down at Tennessee schools

Some Tennessee schools still offer driver’s ed, but others do not. State lawmakers asked for a study to be done to better understand how driver’s ed is handled across the state. → Read More

'Outrageous:' Rent hikes continue to climb in Nashville in time for Christmas

Nashville rent is showing no signs of coming down, and now the federal rent relief money is about to dry up too. → Read More

Enough food to feed an Army! Fort Campbell soldiers eat for Thanksgiving

To thank them for their service, a Thanksgiving feast was served up to soldiers stationed at Fort Campbell. → Read More

'Losing a bit of our identity:' Rotier's Restaurant building demolished in Nashville

Nashville staple Rotier’s Restaurant building has been torn down to pave the way for development. → Read More

Hit and run suspect arrested after reportedly fleeing scene with a weapon

Metro Police are investigating after a person involved in a hit and run left the scene on Thursday on Elm Hill Pike. → Read More

'Scraping by': Affordable housing wait lists lead to anguish for some Nashvillians

MDHA plans to open a waiting list at one of their affordable housing properties, but there’s a surge of interest due to expensive rent. → Read More

Out with the old, in with the new. Cannery Hall to reopen with music

Cannery Row has been a special part of Music City's heart for 140 years. In 2023, it will reopen as a music venue following renovations. → Read More

Could Hurricane Ian impact Tennessee gas prices? Experts say it could fluctuate

Amid Hurricane Ian, it’s possible gas prices could fluctuate just in time for fall break across the Southeast. → Read More

'There's relief:' Broadband internet expands in parts of rural Tennessee for reliable connection

Goats grazing and the sounds of nature — there's something peaceful about the country in Culleoka, but Sandra Kerrigan hasn't been feeling calm lately. Internet issues have been frustrating her. → Read More

Biggest in city history, planners propose redevelopment of Nashville's East Bank

Ideally, city planners envision a pier and boat dock. In addition, they want to build parks and greenways along the river. The city is calling the proposal Imagine East Bank. → Read More

Nashville mom rents out baby equipment amid rising costs

Everyone is trying to make or save money due to inflation, so one local mom is renting out baby equipment. → Read More

'It would mean life:' Fight to cap cost of insulin continues for Tennesseans

The Inflation Reduction Act was passed, and a key part aims to lower the cost of prescription drugs. However, capping the cost of insulin for those with commercial insurance was left in the dust. → Read More

Waverly baseball team heads to World Series nearly a year after flood

A little league baseball team in Humphreys County is heading to the Dixie Youth Baseball World Series in Anderson, South Carolina. → Read More

Catholic school prepares to accept school vouchers

The state's new school voucher program could mean more students will go to private schools this fall. → Read More

'People started yelling shooter:' Shots fired at Love Field impacts travelers to and out of Nashville

A Nashville editor was at Dallas Love Field when gunfire erupted Monday. In addition, people flying to Dallas from Nashville were canceled or delayed. → Read More