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Man shot while fishing at Old Hickory Lake Beach dies, police seeking information

Witnesses reported hearing a gunshot before finding Fredy Adelso Batz Che critically wounded with a gunshot to the back of the neck.

 

Nashville police launch multiple homicide investigations after July 4 shootings

Three people, insluding a 16-year-old, were killed July 4 in seemingly separate shootings across Nashville.

 

Thousands fill downtown for one of country's biggest fireworks displays

Thousands fill downtown for one of country's biggest fireworks displays

 

Library book freedom may be issue with Murfreesboro decency law: 'Is that what we want?'

Murfreesboro's recently adopted community decency standard ordinance concerns Vice Mayor Bill Shacklett, who's worried about library book complaints.

 

Are birth moms happy with their adoption choice? New study explores their experiences

The National Council for Adoption found the majority of birth moms are satisfied with their decision — but that doesn't mean it was easy.

 

On the campaign trail: Where candidates stand on license plate readers in Nashville

Nashville mayoral candidates address license plate readers and release a flurry of TV ads as the campaign clock ticks down to early voting.

 

Why Nashville's COVID czar got some fresh new kicks

A completely unexpected present nearly brought a Vanderbilt trauma surgeon to tears.

 

Annual reading of the Declaration of Independence

The Tennessean Opinion and Engagement Director David Plazas read the Declaration of Independence on July 4, 2023. It has become an annual tradition.

 

A historic post office closed in thriving downtown Franklin. Here's what the USPS said, what we know.

For nearly 100 years, Franklin residents have used the downtown Five Points Post Office. That ended for the foreseeable future last month.

 

Fourth of July weather: Scattered showers, thunderstorms possible across Nashville

The National Weather Service predicts a 30% chance of showers and thunderstorms from the morning into the afternoon hours on July 4.

 

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