A Zillow post for a Franklin, Tenn., mansion heavily damaged in a fire went viral after it listed for $1.5 million. Now, the home is under contract.
Author: Rachel Wegner, Nashville Tennessean
Aspiring Nashville country artist who shot homeless man after he asked her to move car avoids jail
An aspiring country artist living in Nashville was initially charged with attempted first-degree murder and aggravated assault after the shooting.
Helicopter crash kills state trooper, sheriff’s deputy in rural Tennessee
The helicopter crashed on Aetna Mountain in Marion County after striking a power line, officials said.
Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee suspends all 2022 executions for independent review of lethal injections
The move comes after Lee temporarily halted the execution of Oscar Franklin Smith an hour before he was set to die by lethal injection last month.
Nashville police release bodycam video showing 9 officers fatally shoot man on interstate
Nine police officers in Nashville fatally shot a man Thursday after a standoff on I-65. The man did not have a firearm.
‘Absurd’: Author of ‘Maus’ condemns Tennessee school’s decision to pull book on Holocaust
The McMinn County School Board voted to remove ‘Maus’ from its curriculum. The author of the Holocaust graphic novel, Art Spiegelman, speaks out.
Former NFL running back Zac Stacy arrested in Florida after video shows him beating ex-girlfriend
Former NFL player Zac Stacy has been arrested in Florida after a video showed him beating his ex-girlfriend.
Inside the Vanderbilt lab researching a promising new COVID-19 treatment
Long before the coronavirus and antiviral treatments made headlines, Dr. Mark Denison and his team at Vanderbilt were hard at work researching them.
COVID-19 is spurring mental health crises in kids, Vanderbilt children’s hospital chief says
COVID is driving both physical and mental health crises among kids, according to the leader of Monroe Carell Jr. Children’s Hospital at Vanderbilt.
‘We cannot breathe’: As Tennessee flooded, panicked 911 calls poured in from trapped residents
Residents in Humphreys County, Tennessee placed hundreds of 911 calls during Saturday’s flooding, with many trapped in their homes as waters rose.