Those who participated in Nashville’s Walk to School Day are now urging drivers to stay alert, especially near school zones.
WSMV4 Investigates reviewed National Weather Service warning data to determine how soon people were told to evacuate.
Those who participated in Nashville’s Walk to School Day are now urging drivers to stay alert, especially near school zones.
Franklin Springs Academy owner Rebekah Proctor is accused of using Paycheck Protection Program money that was meant for the ...
Over the summer of 2024, the city of Nashville saw many hate groups and Neo Nazis throughout Nashville and Davidson County ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) - Tennessee OSHA (TOSHA) has opened an investigation into Impact Plastics, according to TOSHA.
‘He’s my hero’: Mt. Juliet family credits sheriff’s deputy for saving football player’s life NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) - A ...
Overnight, clear and turning cool. Expect some patchy fog again by morning. The low dips to the mid-50s. After a cool start ...
Every bridge in the Nashville area is designed to be above at least the 100-year flood level, TDOT Structures Division ...
Jones was the first on scene August 16th to the Crosswinds Apartments, where she found a mother holding her 12-week-old baby, ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) - The Tennessee Emergency Management Agency is responding to social media claims that personnel are ...
Churches of Christ disaster relief will send a truckload of items to flood victims. Metro Council voted to pass four ...