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Young people are returning to faith, filling Nashville’s pews

How residents can get involved with the Starwood Ampitheatre redevelopment

Authorities work to recover body from Cumberland River

Leaders with Reclaim Brookmeade Park push for accountability about park's upkeep

Officials urge safety at Percy Priest Lake over Labor Day weekend

Several overdoses reported at North Nashville housing complex

Bell Witch Tanking among Middle TN businesses impacted by drought

Franklin park temporarily closing for repairs

Find artifacts through the Nashville Public Archaeology Program

Reports of TN gambling addiction increase since legalized sports betting

Ribbon cut on new transit center in Murfreesboro

Cam Ward's captain's honor no surprise to Titans teammates

NDOT unveils new pedestrian safety improvements

‘Eerily similar’: Covenant parent reacts to Minneapolis school shooting

TBI: Missing woman found dead in Coffee County

Daily Fantasy Sports in Tennessee: What to know when you bet

How to play by the rules when betting on sports in Tennessee

Meet the people enforcing Tennessee's rule book for online sports betting

ATF targeting illegal gun purchases with 'Don't Lie For the Other Guy' campaign

Proposed development in Cane Ridge Farms could bring hundreds of new homes

Deadly Nolensville Pike crash renews concerns over traffic safety

Multiple people injured in Putnam County ambulance crash

Weapons detection system coming to varsity football and basketball games at Rutherford County Schools

Gathering honors those who died from drug overdoses, offers space for loved ones to grieve

'This is a need': Sumner County breaks ground on new foster care facility

Residents push back on six-lane East Bank Boulevard, propose alternative plan

Rutherford County breaks ground on new forensics center

Hendersonville approves 9-month rental development moratorium

Germantown residents rally for improved pedestrian protection in crosswalks

Austin Peay State University professor brings history to the classroom with baseball artifacts