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A Hendersonville coffee shop owned by two former firefighters was temporarily closed after a...

Hendersonville coffee shop fire: Cozy Nook Cafe saved by firefighters who were also regulars

Updated: 34 minutes ago
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By Sarah Allen
A Hendersonville coffee shop owned by two former firefighters was temporarily closed after a fire broke out Tuesday, but was largely saved by Hendersonville Fire Department crews — many of whom were regular customers.

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Putnam County Sheriff's Office.

4 arrested after traffic stop leads to ‘major drug seizure’ on Tennessee interstate

Updated: 43 minutes ago
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By Kassidy Brown
Four people were arrested and are facing charges after a traffic stop on Interstate 40 led to a “major drug seizure.”

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Westmoreland city hall sign

Water main break triggers boil water notice, forces business closures in Sumner County city

Updated: 48 minutes ago
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By Jordan James
A boil water notice issued Wednesday by the city of Westmoreland is forcing businesses to close and residents to scramble as officials work to restore safe water service.

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A temporary injunction is in place, stopping the Department of Health from identifying those...
Davidson County judge rules immigration health programs must continue

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The district is moving from more tech to more tradition as research indicates overreliance on...
Trigg County Schools stepping back from tech use, shifting to more traditional methods

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Metro Nashville Public Schools reports that its Evolv weapons detection systems have been...
MNPS has no plans for Evolv weapons detection systems at elementary schools

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Twitter started as an app that allowed users to share short updates with their friends but...
This Day in History: Twitter launched in 2006

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Park slide

Smyrna votes to allow guns in parks following court decision ruling

Updated: 1 hour ago
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By Steve Mehling
The council made the change to align with Hughes v. State, decided in Gibson County Chancery Court, which found outright bans on guns in parks unconstitutional. City leaders said the update also reflects new state laws surrounding the issue.

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Sebastian Rogers disappeared in 2024.

‘Why wasn’t I informed?’ Missing Tennessee teen’s father says DCS had warning signs before son’s disappearance

Updated: 2 hours ago
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By Stacey Cameron
The father of missing Tennessee teen Sebastian Rogers, who disappeared from his home in Sumner County in 2024, filed a lawsuit against the Tennessee Department of Children’s Services.

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Sebastian Rogers disappeared in 2024.

‘They failed my son’: Sebastian Rogers’ dad sues sheriff, state agency over Tennessee teen’s disappearance

Updated: 2 hours ago
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By Stacey Cameron
More than two years after Sebastian Rogers vanished from his Hendersonville home, his father says the agencies charged with protecting his son — and later finding him — failed at both.

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Wilson County Sheriff's Office in Tennessee.

Semi-truck crash shuts down Wilson County road ‘indefinitely’

Updated: 2 hours ago
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By Li Cohen
A semi-truck crashed in Wilson County on Wednesday, shutting down a road for the foreseeable future.

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Crash leaves mother, two children seriously injured in Adams

Crash leaves mother, two children seriously injured in Adams

Updated: 2 hours ago
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By Kassidy Brown
A mother and two children were seriously injured in a crash in Adams Wednesday morning, according to Smokey Barn News.

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Music City Center, Downtown Nashville.

Nashville mayor makes nomination for airport authority board, proposes refinancing Music City Center

Updated: 3 hours ago
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By Chasity Maynard
Nashville Mayor Freddie O’Connell’s administration on Wednesday announced new initiatives that could shape the future of BNA, city funds and public spaces.
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