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Photos of the first day of school at West Elementary School

Photos of students and parents on the first day of school at West Elementary School.

 

How baseball accident put Ryan Hill on path to be the new Mt. Juliet High principal

An accident cost new Mt. Juliet High Principal Ryan Hill sight in his right eye and dream of college and pro baseball, but "God had a plan."

 

Nashville Fairgrounds Speedway deal on 'pause' until next mayor, council take office

Under the proposal, Bristol Motor Speedway would oversee about $100 million in publicly funded renovations to Nashville's speedway.

 

When is Tennessee's grocery tax holiday 2023? Everything you need to know

Tennessee's three-month grocery tax holiday is expected to save the average family $100 and cost the state $288 million.

 

Camp Hope empowers kids who survived burns

The four-day camp creates a space for who children with burn injuries to play, celebrate, bond and heal.

 

Camp Hope director Brittni Davis describes working with kids with burn injuries

Camp Hope Director Brittni Davis, who also works as a nurse, shares a story about caring for a camper who she first met as a baby in the burn unit.

 

Millersville loses 3rd police chief in a year, state agency moves ahead with investigation

Millersville Police Chief Melvin S. Brown Jr. and Assistant Chief Glenn Alred announced their resignations, effective Aug. 4 in an email to City Manager Scott Avery,

 

Who earns the most at Tennessee State University? See the 10 highest salaries

10 TSU employees make over $200,000 per year. Here's who they are and the positions they hold, from football coach to president.

 

Nashville mayoral election: Who are the candidates, when polls open and what to know

What to know ahead of Nashville's Aug. 3 election to decide the city's next mayor, vice mayor and council leaders.

 

'The same skin as me': Camp Hope gives kids with burn injuries space to heal, play, learn

Camp Hope has touched the lives of hundreds of burn survivors, medical workers and volunteers alike since it began outside Nashville in 1989.

 

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