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Missing Titanic submersible live updates: Search expands 'exponentially'; more sounds heard

The search for a missing Titanic tourist submersible is now in an area roughly two times the size of Connecticut and 2.5 miles deep, officials say.

 

Design an underwater world at Fishtales, Springfield's specialty aquatic store

Design an underwater world at Fishtales, Springfield's specialty aquatic store open in June 2023.

 

Design an underwater world at Fishtales, Springfield's specialty aquatic store

Design an underwater world at Fishtales, Springfield's specialty aquatic store open in June 2023.

 

Fireworks, food, firemen's foam: Sumner County Independence Day events not all on July 4

Firemen's foam, food and music options available for Sumner County Independence Day celebrations spread out over several days

 

Those aging out of DCS custody face an uphill fight. The stories of these young adults show why.

Interviews with nine Project Transition members over the course of five months show the challenges facing youth who age out of the Department of Children's Services.

 

Just Askin': Why are so many Nashvillians seeking roommates?

More people are purchasing Nashville homes with roommates in mind, according to real estate agents.

 

Presbyterian Church in America rejects abuse response measures at Memphis annual assembly

Influential denomination Presbyterian Church in American rejected abuse prevention measures at General Assembly in Memphis.

 

From Graceland to Dollywood: Study ranks Tennessee's most popular tourist destinations

In a state rich in history, entertainment, art, culture and music, the list of sites to visit is lengthy. But where to start?

 

Your Daily Briefing: Second of the Nashville Mayoral Debates takes place today

Plus: The latest from the Cobra Bar murder trial, and more on the medical records requested in VUMC transgender clinic inquiry.

 

'She's my mom': Former social worker starts her own tiny nonprofit to help teens

"I knew I was stepping into my calling and not just a profession," says Danielle Brown, founder of U Matter Helping Hands

 

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