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Nashville-based PokeNash plans second location for Sumner County

Sushi-grade fish lovers can prepare for a Food Hall Assembly favorite PokeNash new location in Sumner County.

 

Private Tennessee universities can now plant public K-12 schools after bipartisan effort

What to know about the "laboratory schools" that can range from pre-K through 12th grade and must be run in partnership with local school districts.

 

Why the Nashville Ghosts tours owner trains Ukrainian fighters

Turns out the tour owner, Lance Zaal, also is a U.S. Marines veteran who has now been to Ukraine four times.

 

Nashville mayor's race: Candidates answer students' questions during youth forum

From school safety to climate change, seven Nashville mayoral candidates answered questions about issues affecting youth.

 

Serrato's Steakhouse opening second location in revamped Brentwood retail center

Locally owned Serrato's Steakhouse and Kitchen Social cooking classes are coming to renovated Brentwood Corners retail center this fall.

 

New study finds that gun-related deaths are on the rise in TN, mirroring national trends

Gunfire was the leading cause of death for people under 18 in Tennessee in 2021.

 

Four Springs' proposed 288-home development in Nolensville moves forward

Four Springs will now have 288 residential units made up of over 180 detached single-family units and more than 100 attached townhomes.

 

Mosquitoes caught in Southeast Nashville test positive for West Nile Virus, no human cases reported

Recently captured mosquitoes in Southeast Nashville tested positive for West Nile Virus

 

Your Daily Briefing: Bring your dog to work at this Wilson County facility

Plus: Verdict reached in Cobra Bar murder trial, and see inside an Airbnb described as an interactive art experience.

 

Nashville Then: 25 years ago in June 1998

A look back at what was going on in Nashville and Middle Tennessee in June 1998.

 

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