Future Habitat homeowners along with volunteers put the finishing touches on several homes in Sherwood Commons, the newly developed community by Habitat for Humanity of Greater Nashville.
If you’ve driven on Interstate 840, you’ve probably passed the stunning castle that attracts hundreds of visitors this time of year for the Tennessee Renaissance Festival. This year the big event has a few changes!
Developers will revise a massive new development with hundreds of homes, retail, and glamorous camping, known as glamping, sites proposed in Nolensville.
Mayor John Cooper, the Metro Development and Housing Agency, and Amazon announced a new, groundbreaking mixed-income residential development at Cayce Place Wednesday.
Probation Parole Officers in the Tennessee Department of Correction’s District 51 office donated nearly 100 Easter baskets to boys and girls in Columbia.
To celebrate World Health Day, Mayor John Cooper announced an agreement with Metro Parks Department and Nashville Food Project to provide long-term tenure for the organization’s community garden programs at Mill Ridge Park in Antioch.
By next summer, walls will be up, and the apartments are expected to be fully equipped with kitchen appliances, granite countertops, and a patio or balcony in each apartment home.
The height of the COVID-19 pandemic left many people in need of one thing: face-to-face interaction. One of Middle Tennessee's top psychiatrists said communication could change your brain.
One started nearly 6 decades ago, while the other is currently embracing her intensity. They are both black women, separated by generations who are passionate and activists for Civil Rights.
During 15 years co-hosting LIVE with Regis and Kathie Lee and 11 on the fourth hour of NBC’s Today, Kathie Lee Gifford has lived her life like an open book.
Two brothers moved from New Orleans to Nashville two years ago with big dreams. One had plans to play football in the NFL, the other to open a clothing store with the hopes of his personal brand with the world.
Pastor Glenda Gleaves Sutton is a dreamer. She had a dream as a young girl picking cotton in a Louisiana field, and that dream finally became a reality. “In the midst of my brokenness because I had been beaten.” She remembered.