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The relatively new initiative offers free personalized financial assistance. A counselor can help you screen and apply for ...
Two of the most important safety considerations include mirror placement and the distance the steering wheel is from your ...
A hand-drawn artwork by a local 10-year-old is going somewhere a whole lot bigger than a refrigerator. Her work is becoming ...
Metro Nashville is preparing to shut down one of the city’s largest and longest-standing homeless encampments: Old Tent City, located near downtown.
Tennessee Republicans are proposing gutting $180 million from Tennessee Governor Bill Lee's proposed budget to make room for ...
Several aspects of the Nashville Zoo's master plan may now be on hold after Tennessee lawmakers made last minute changes to ...
CMA Fest has announced additional lineups for this year's festival! From Thursday, June 5 to Saturday, June 7, you can enjoy ...
It's everyone's favorite time of year! Festival Season! Franklin's Pilgrimage Music & Cultural Festival has released the ...
Metro leaders are honoring a Nashville man for the symbol of hope he's become for so many inner-city kids in Middle Tennessee.
Both the Tennessee House and Senate have passed a $59.8 billion dollar budget, for fiscal year 2026. The budget will now go to Tennessee Governor Bill Lee's desk for his signature.
Nashville families in public housing face unique barriers to providing child care services. But one innovative program is changing that by helping residents start informal childcare businesses.
The family of three Kentucky children — from fourth grade to preK — have sued in federal court over book removals at their Department of Defense school on the Fort Campbell base.