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Cooler with sunshine to end the weekend!

Linked in grief, united in honor: Remembering flight nurse/paramedic Allan Williams

Parson tallies 265 passing yards, Austin Peay beats Samford 30

Tisdale throws for 371 yards, 3 TDs to lead WKU over MTSU 42

2 children dead following Overton County house fire

McGowan's three touchdowns power Kentucky to win against Tennessee Tech

Americana troubadour Todd Snider, alt

MNPD Commander Scott Byrd dies at 50

Christmas Village returns to help promote philanthropy, bring together community

Williamson County teacher reinstated after suspension over Charlie Kirk post, but lawsuit against district continues

Inside Miss Lucille's: The Clarksville marketplace mixing holiday cheer with family tradition

New library branch, animal care facility share space and mission to better serve Montgomery County

'Like golf, but with a shotgun': Cross Creek Clays shooting range thrives in Montgomery County

Rutherford County residents express concern over ICE agreement

Radnor Lake State Park reopens some trails that were damaged by flooding

'Not what we need here': Goodlettsville residents clash with city over new subdivision

Smoldering mulch pile sparks week-long smoke issue in White Bluff

Spring Hill resident extinguishes kitchen fire before first responders arrive

Tobacco company with deep roots in Montgomery County looking to hire dozens

Mt. Juliet police adding AEDs to patrol cars

10-year-old drives car home from Wilson County school, police say

Helping Clarksville veterans find peace through art

YouTuber charged with tax evasion in Williamson County

Lockeland Springs holiday trolley tours returning in December

Thompson's Station neighbors voice concerns over traffic amid new development

Metro Social Services working to feed people, pets

MNPD: Fairview man killed in 3-vehicle crash on I

'He was a celebrity right here in Clarksville, Tennessee': Jimi Hendrix's ties to Montgomery County

'Not a priority': Without more funding, volunteer fire chief says Sumner County could lose services

Goodwill breaks ground on Nashville Opportunity Campus