Brianna Hamblin, NewsChannel 5

Brianna Hamblin

NewsChannel 5

Nashville, TN, United States

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Native American Indian Association of Tennessee needs your help to build a new cultural center

The Native American Indian Association of Tennessee is asking for help to build a new cultural center. The new Circle of Life Indian Cultural Center still needs about a million dollars to be built. → Read More

Vanderbilt poll: Most Tennessee parents worry about gun violence in schools

More than 80% of parents believe schools are safer if resource officers are there, according to a recent poll from Vanderbilt University Medical Center. → Read More

Three dead after severe wind, weather spread damage across the mid-state and Southern Kentucky Friday

Three are dead after strong winds and severe weather has caused damage through the mid-state and into Kentucky on Friday. → Read More

With a high wind warning being issued across Tennessee, here's how to stay safe

A High Wind Warning has been issued across Tennessee Friday from 6 am to 6 pm so it is important to be prepared. → Read More

Proposed fund could help more Juneteenth events be organized across Tennessee

Some lawmakers want to make sure communities have the means to celebrate Juneteenth across the state. → Read More

Nashville woman accused of selling drugs involved in deadly overdose

Metro Police worked with law enforcement from Bowling Green, Kentucky, where a woman died after being sold drugs in a motel in Donelson. → Read More

Vanderbilt study shows rate of uninsured children in Tennessee is back to pre-pandemic levels

Encouraging news in this year's Vanderbilt Child Health Poll. It shows the rate of uninsured children is back to pre-pandemic levels. → Read More

TSU's Aristocrat of Bands to host parade celebrating Grammy win

The parade will start at 12 p.m. on Friday at the entrance to Tennessee State University on Jefferson Street. → Read More

Metro police find suspect for the December murder of Starlena Sullivan

A murder warrant was issued for 49-year-old Andra Christman, and he is currently in custody in Illinois. → Read More

NMAAM This is Hip-Hop exhibit celebrates 50 years of hip-hop

The This is Hip-Hop Exhibit will feature the work of photographers capturing hip-hop icons frozen in time. → Read More

License plate reader pilot program begins in Davidson County

Metro Police are rolling out 39 LPRs and said they will be distributed equitably across Davidson County. → Read More

Gov. Bill Lee proposes three-month grocery tax holiday for Tennessee

Some people may remember what the one-month tax holiday was like last August. This year Governor Lee is proposing three months. → Read More

Frist Art Museum to host Black History Month Frist After Five events

The first Black History Month Frist After Five event is Thursday night at 6 p.m. celebrating black art and culture in the Frist Cafe. → Read More

New Advanced Placement African American Studies course to be added to schools nationwide

After it was released Wednesday, some people believe the College Board buckled to political pressure. → Read More

Vanderbilt looking for participants in new Alzheimer's study

Vanderbilt is looking for people to take part in a new Alzheimer's study to research early drivers of the disease. → Read More

Lowe's launches 'Build a Birthday' at Franklin store

If you are looking for a unique birthday party for your kids this year, Lowe's may be the place to take them. → Read More

Nolensville High School band director honored with music teacher award from Barry Manilow

Nolensville High School Director of Bands, Benjamin Easley, won the Manilow Music Project Music Teacher Award. → Read More

New tax exemption aims to help agriculture industry save on operation costs

Help is here for the people we rely on to grow our food. Farmers can now buy more things they need tax-free. → Read More

MLK Day March in Murfreesboro to go down newly named Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd for first time

It will be a 1.5 mile march and it will go down Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. for the first time since it was renamed in 2021. → Read More

Business owners can still take advantage of the Nashville Small Business Recovery Fund

If you are a business owner, make sure you are not leaving money on the table. You can still benefit from the Nashville Small Business Recovery Fund. → Read More