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King of the Craw Festival Is Back and Bigger Than Ever This May 9

If you’re looking for something worth leaving the house for on May 9, the King of the Craw Festival in Springfield, Tennessee is the answer. Set at the Robertson...

Tennessee Sheriff Could Lose Funding If They Don’t Cooperate With ICE

The Tennessee House moved forward Monday with legislation that would require every county sheriff in the state to...

Nashville’s 2026 July 4th Celebration Is Bigger Than It’s Ever Been

Nashville’s Fourth of July celebration is going bigger than ever before. Let Freedom Sing! Music City July 4th...

FAA Investigating Close Call Between Two Southwest Jets Near Nashville

Two Southwest Airlines jets came dangerously close to colliding just north of Nashville International Airport late Saturday afternoon,...

RiverGate Mall Shuts Down After 54 Years, but a Few Stores Are Still Open

After 54 years of serving shoppers across Goodlettsville, Madison, and North Nashville, RiverGate Mall has officially closed its doors. But before you assume the...

Out of State Driver Charged After Hitting Woman in Wheelchair on Gallatin Pike

A Nashville pedestrian fight for life after a driver struck her motorized wheelchair while crossing the street in a marked crosswalk. The out-of-state driver, who checked her GPS, was arrested and booked on a failure to yield charge.

Pedestrian Killed After Being Struck by Car on Gallatin Pike in East Nashville

A tragic accident on Gallatin Pike in East Nashville claimed the life of 71-year-old Rex Heaton, who was struck by a 2019 Hyundai Sonata. Witnesses report that the driver attempted to cross lanes outside of a crosswalk, raising concerns about pedestrian safety in the area.

TENNESSEE DUI LAW: POLICE CAN USE REASONABLE FORCE FOR BLOOD TEST ADDS SALIVA TESTING

Starting January 1, 2026, Tennessee enforces stricter laws on drunk driving, empowering police to use reasonable force for blood draws, even if suspects resist. Saliva tests are now available, escalating penalties for refusals.

Tennessee to Launch Nation’s First Domestic Violence Offender Registry

Tennessee launches a pioneering public registry for domestic violence offenders on January 1. Designed to track repeat offenders, this system empowers the public with crucial information to enhance safety and accountability. Dive deeper into how Savanna’s Law is transforming victim protection.

Darius Rucker Surprises Travelers at Nashville Airport

Darius Rucker's surprise appearance at Nashville International Airport electrified travelers and musician Sarina-Joi Crowe with an impromptu set that left everyone in awe.