- One year later: Tennessee is still working to rebound after a year of fighting COVID-19
- Trespassers prompt roads closures, shelter-in-place order at Mt. Juliet medical pavilion
- March 5 COVID update: Metro reports 109 new cases, 7-day percent positive drops to 4.5
- Statewide tornado drill happening today, Davidson County not included
- Friday marks 1 year since first COVID-19 case reported in Tennessee
- Neighbors raise concern over 'micro apartment' proposal
- One dead, another injured in South Nashville shooting
- Lawmaker reintroduces measure to make the Bible the state book of Tennessee
- Police identify man found stabbed to death in Nashville
- On tornado anniversary, volunteers work to replace trees that were downed by the storm
- Fort Campbell begins work on new and renovated family homes
- Iconic Singer Jody Watley Becomes National Museum of African American Music First Ever Ambassador
- Cheatham Co. resale store helping residents pay utility bills during the pandemic
- After months of searching, family finds closure after loved one's body identified
- Nashvillians in phase 1c secure vaccine appointments early in other counties
- Miranda Lambert to open Tex-Mex cantina, Casa Rosa, on Broadway
- COVID in Tennessee: 1,514 cases, 42 deaths reported March 4
- 10,000+ new unemployment claims filed last week in Tennessee, down from previous week
- Remains of 20-year-old man found in Clarksville, investigation ongoing
- St. Thomas Midtown to open COVID-19 vaccine clinic for pregnant women next week
- Joe Clyde Daniels case: Parents could be tried separately when case goes to trial in June
- 'Counting our blessings': Cookeville family starting new chapter after tornado
- Nashville moving to Phase 1c of vaccine plan next week; includes pregnant women, high-risk 16+ group
- Crossville man arrested on charges relating to January 6 Capitol riots
- Metro to give COVID-19 briefing for March 4
- Kentucky Senate backs bill requiring schools to reopen
- Metro hosting virtual town hall as part of campaign to increase vaccinations in communities of color
- Tennessee bill would give immunity to drivers who unintentionally hit someone blocking roadway
- Franklin Meeting to Start With Hindu Prayers First Time Since 1779
- Recovery Efforts Continue a Year After Deadly Tornado