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When does summer officially end in Tennessee?

Is summer almost over? With scorching temperatures and severe storms plaguing the season, what's in store for Tennessee this fall?

 

How Nashville Black Market aims to be the reason Black-owned businesses succeed

The Nashville Black Market's storefront allows vendors to sells products daily instead of once a month at the Nashville Black Night Market.

 

Nashville weather: Strong to severe storms to hit Middle Tennessee in the afternoon

The storms are expected to hit Nashville and Middle Tennessee between 4 p.m. and 10 p.m.

 

Nashville police investigating fatal shooting at Bordeaux-area gas station

Police were called to the gas station in the 3900 block of Clarksville Pike about 10:30 p.m. Sunday to find the victim with a fatal gunshot wound.

 

How Gov. Lee's Office of Faith-based initiatives plans to spend $1.2M in taxpayer funding

When it launched in 2019, Gov. Bill Lee's Office of Faith-based and Community Initiatives did not receive any taxpayer support. Now, it has $1.2M.

 

Our favorite scenes from East Nashville's 20th Tomato Arts Festival

East Nashville's Tomato Arts Festival has grown to be one of the neighborhood's most anticipated summer events, drawing in as many as 65,000 people.

 

Mt. Juliet firefighter critically injured in apartment fire, lightning likely to blame

At 12:33 p.m. on Saturday, the department tweeted: "Residents at Glass Creek Apartments in 1200 building, your apartment building is on fire. Evacuate now!!"

 

Nashville developer sued over pollution; residents say that's just the tip of the iceberg

Tennessee Riverkeeper says the owner of the Sky Nashville development started construction without proper erosion controls in place.

 

How one man caught 76.5-pound buffalo fish at Percy Priest Lake in Nashville

It was a big bite, but the possibly record-setting catch at Percy Priest Lake won't be official, according to TWRA officials.

 

Special counsel named in Hunter Biden investigation after plea deal collapses

After a special counsel appointment in the Hunter Biden case, prosecutors said the two sides were at an impasse and they expected it to go trial.

 

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