US 2 hours ago Child dies at Halloween attraction during prank gone wrong: 'Horrific accident' A boy was run over and killed by a tractor during a prank at the Haunted Hilltop in Harrison, Tennessee, according to local authorities.
Tennessee 2 hours ago Tennessee coffee shop owners offering 'pay what you can' to residents in need following Hurricane Helene A Tennessee coffee shop run by a husband and wife is giving back to those in need in their community after Hurricane Helene wreaked havoc and devastated their city.
POLITICS 11 hours ago Ban on gender treatments for kids defended by Republican AGs ahead of Supreme Court oral arguments Tennessee Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti and Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey defend the Volunteer State's ban on sex-change surgeries for minors as SCOTUS prepares to hear the case this fall.
US 1 day ago Suspects at large after shooting near Tennessee State University kills one, injures 9 A gunman shot at least 10 people during a shooting near Tennessee State University on Saturday. At least one victim was killed.
Tennessee 2 days ago Tennessee authorities dispose large box with dynamite that prompted evacuations A box filled with dynamite found at a metal recycling plant in Tennessee was being handled by police, who are trying to dispose of the contents.
POLITICS 3 days ago Top Republican demands answers as billions in FEMA relief are still going to COVID: 'Legitimate concern' Rep. Chip Roy, R-Texas, sent a scathing letter to FEMA chief Deanne Criswell demanding answers on disaster relief immediate-use funding going to COVID concerns.
Hurricanes 4 days ago Bodies from Hurricane Helene devastation identified with FBI technology built to track criminals FBI's Nashville Field Office is using a new fingerprinting technology to help identify bodies in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene in Tennessee and North Carolina.
Tennessee October 7 Tennessee man smashes gas pumps, throws rock at window after he was denied access to bathroom, police say A man is accused of throwing a rock at a window and smashing gas pumps at a gas station in Memphis, Tennessee, after he was denied access to the bathroom.
LIFESTYLE October 7 On this day in history, October 7, 1916, Georgia Tech football beats Cumberland 222-0 The Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets, led by legendary coach John Heisman, routed Cumberland College 222-0 in the most lopsided game in college football history on Oct. 7, 1916.
Tennessee October 3 3 ex-officers convicted in fatal beating of Tyre Nichols Former Memphis police officers Tadarrius Bean, Demetrius Haley and Justin Smith were convicted Thursday in the fatal beating of Tyre Nichols, but cleared of the most serious charges.