
First lady Michelle Obama is scheduled to speak at Martin Luther King Jr. Magnet School's graduation Saturday, and the rare opportunity has many MLK students excited. More>>
Imagine if thieves could get inside your car without leaving a trace. Saturday night, Metro Police said there were six car burglaries in the same downtown parking garage. Some were near the valet service. More>>
The initial rush for ammunition and guns in the wake of the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting and the resulting fear over possible tougher gun laws has subsided. More>>
Those who live in a south Nashville neighborhood awoke to the sound of an explosion Friday morning, and now the family who lives at the home is wondering if they were targeted because of their religion. More>>
The Boy Scouts of America is just days away from what could be a major showdown. A resolution is on the table for the organization to begin allowing openly gay boys to join as members. More>>
A woman who fell into the Cumberland River from a bridge on Old Hickory Boulevard has been rescued safely. More>>
Police said a homeless man admitted to smoking crack cocaine before a three-hour police standoff on the roof of a south Nashville motel Friday morning. More>>
A convicted drug dealer is in police custody after he was caught with a large amount of cash and pills while speeding in Madison. More>>
A Nashville man is facing charges in connection with the recent death of a 3-year-old boy. More>>
A couple's frustrating battle with the Department of Children's Services regarding custody of their child is finally over. More>>
Leaders with Metro Nashville Public Schools have serious concerns about what is happening at some of the city's most popular charter schools. More>>
A dog considered vicious and sentenced to death is now getting a second chance. The pit bull killed another dog, but what happened in court caused the judge to reverse his ruling. More>>
Some big changes are coming to one of Nashville's busiest and most high-profile neighborhoods. More>>
A public battle is brewing over just how much Nashville's police officers should be paid. Advocates say officers aren't being rewarded for making a big dent in crime, and their campaign is now headed to the streets. More>>
TSA security screeners found an unloaded gun in a carry-on bag Thursday morning at Nashville International Airport. More>>
The Metro Police Department held a ceremony Thursday to name the west precinct after a former chief that served as head of the department for 16 years. More>>
First lady Michelle Obama is visiting Nashville this weekend to speak at Martin Luther King Jr. Magnet School's graduation, but Metro police won't play a major role in her security during the visit. More>>
The man serving three life sentences for the stabbing deaths of a Bellevue family in 2012 initially told detectives he was acting in self-defense. More>>
Nashville foodies and music lovers have something new to celebrate. The Music City Eats festival will make its debut this fall. More>>
Opponents of a new natural gas pipeline are outraged over a mishap that happened during drilling. More>>
A gunman is being sought after a shooting on Claiborne Street on Tuesday. More>>
In one week, Metro police have made three arrests at the same apartment complex in Hermitage. More>>
A gas leak forced customers and employees out of a Hermitage store Tuesday evening. More>>
A girls' softball coach is no longer on the field after a disturbing discovery. Police say they found several images of child pornography on the man's computer. More>>
Tuesday, the National Transportation Safety Board voted to recommend all states lower the legal blood alcohol content level from .08 to .05. More>>
The Metro School Board is set to meet Tuesday night, and members will get an earful about plans for a new school. More>>
They come to Nashville each year by the hundreds, many with nothing more than a guitar and a pick in their pocket, but several aspiring musicians are seeing their Music City dreams crushed by con artists. More>>
When lives are on the line, firefighters spare nothing to rescue those in danger, but in Nashville, a new policy will ensure they will soon be less aggressive when it comes to properties where no one lives and no one is in danger. More>>
Firefighters rescued a family's three dogs when their Cane Ridge home caught fire Tuesday. More>>
Police are actively searching for a serial burglar that robbed the same business twice this week. More>>
An IHOP employee in Antioch is accused of running over a customer with a car and robbing him.
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Metro Public Health Department officials say that a batch of mosquitoes collected in Bordeaux have tested positive for West Nile virus. More>>
Four families were forced out of their homes when a fire that was intentionally set ripped through a Hermitage apartment building.
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A McGavock High School student and her older sister are accused of selling drugs. More>>
A longtime Metro Schools teacher with a lengthy list of accolades has resigned after admitting to sending inappropriate messages to a child. More>>
Police say criminals are turning to a popular dating website to find potential victims, and a recent case even led to an armed robbery. More>>
A lot of recent attention has been paid to what students are eating in their school cafeterias, but some say what's worse is what some are not eating when they're away from school - nothing. More>>
Officials are not releasing much information about why a Metro police officer had his badge and gun taken away amidst a probe by the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation. More>>
The second best place to land a job in the United States is the Metro Nashville area, according to Forbes. More>>
Detectives said a man found dead Thursday afternoon inside a Nashville motel was killed. More>>
A fight early Friday morning ended in a man getting shot, said police. More>>
Detectives are seeking to identify a man who robbed a Dollar General on Monday afternoon. More>>
Metro Animal Control is lifting a ban on adoptions for dogs that had been off limits for years, in a major shift in its philosophy and policy. More>>
Homeowners in a popular Nashville neighborhood say they are plagued with problems every time it rains. More>>
The Davidson County Election Commission voted to terminate Election Administrator Albert Tieche during a special meeting Thursday. More>>
Despite retracting support for a water and snow park project in Nashville last year, singer Dolly Parton said Thursday she still wants to build some sort of park in Music City. More>>
A husband and wife in Madison are accused of manufacturing marijuana after police discovered a growing operation in a hidden room.
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A man was wounded in a shooting Wednesday evening in Nashville. Officers were called to a home in the 700 block of Lewis Street just before 8 p.m. More>>
A Nashville high school is starting its own music label. More>>
A house in Madison was damaged by fire overnight, and crews said the blaze is suspicious. More>>
Nashville offered a somber tribute Wednesday to police officers who have given their life in the line of duty. More>>
When Metro schools adopted a balanced school calendar this year, administrators sold it to parents based on enrichment opportunities during intersession. More>>
Six people were arrested Tuesday in connection with a methamphetamine bust near Donelson Christian Academy.
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The YWCA answers thousands of calls each year and helps hundreds of women and children who are living in a potentially violent situation. More>>
A routine traffic stop early Wednesday morning ended with a police chase and a crash in east Nashville. More>>
A fire that ripped through a vacant home in Nashville on Tuesday may have been set on purpose. More>>
Some Atmos Energy customers in Tennessee, Kentucky and five other states experienced surprisingly high bills this month due to a glitch. More>>
A Nashville boy is still recovering in the hospital after he was nearly killed by a train Sunday when his foot got stuck while walking on the tracks. More>>
An elementary school in southeast Nashville was briefly evacuated Tuesday because of a strong smell. More>>
Nashville-based vacuum maker Oreck Corporation has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. More>>
A Nashville bridge had to be shut down after a cement truck crashed late Monday night. More>>
The Music City Center opens in just two weeks, and parking in downtown Nashville is expected to be tougher to find than ever. More>>
Community leaders are pledging a reward for information in the fatal shooting of a Madison family's horse last month. More>>
Metro police have arrested a man after his ex-wife says he tried to set her on fire last weekend. More>>
Nashville is just days away from major changes that officials say will make downtown easier and safer to get around by car and on foot. More>>
A man accused of harboring a teenage murder suspect surrendered to authorities but said he is innocent. More>>
A woman was arrested Friday and another person is being sought after the arrest of a 17-year-old boy accused of killing a Pearl-Cohn student. More>>
Heavy smoke caused the evacuation of a dog food factory Wednesday morning in south Nashville. More>>
Three employees were taken to local hospitals from a west Nashville Goodwill store after it was evacuated Tuesday morning for a carbon monoxide leak.
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Police arrested two people and are looking for a third fugitive after a car and a sheriff's department vehicle were stolen in north Nashville on Tuesday.
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Victims' rights group You Have the Power is celebrating its 20-year anniversary and will be honoring Nashville District Attorney General Torry Johnson with the first annual Powerhouse Award. More>>
A Goodlettsville woman was killed in a multiple-vehicle accident Wednesday afternoon on I-65 North near Long Hollow Pike. More>>
An elderly woman suffered minor injuries after three men kicked down the door of her Brick Church Pike home and robbed her early Wednesday morning. More>>
The state released an audit Thursday that says the Nashville Electric Service paid one manufacturer and its distributor more than $17 million in the last eight years for electric power cable that was not properly bid. More>>