Updated at 9:20 p.m. Sunday. Authorities say at least a half-dozen tornadoes touched down in Tennessee during the weekend’s intense storms and that damage assessments are ongoing in 20 counties.
After early-morning tornadoes whipped through parts of Middle Tennessee, residents assessed the damage
While the worst of the weather hit neighboring Kentucky, a small town west of Nashville was among the hardest hit by Saturday morning’s severe storms and tornadoes in Middle Tennessee.
At least 70 killed in tornadoes in central U.S.; Biden declares emergency in Kentucky
A severe storm system caused scores of deaths and injuries and significant damage at a Kentucky candle factory, an Amazon facility in Illinois, a nursing home in Arkansas and many homes and buildings.
Updates: Tens of thousands are still without power in Tennessee after damaging storms
Strong storms and apparent tornadoes tore across several states late Friday and into Saturday morning and have caused three deaths in Tennessee.
A new website will soon let people track road-related deaths in Nashville neighborhoods
The new website will give people access to hit-and-run data, crash findings and whether their neighborhood is particularly vulnerable for a collision.
Bobcat — with bobkittens! — spotted in a Nashville park
Between 1 million and 3.5 million bobcats are estimated to reside in the U.S., living everywhere from deserts to swamps and urban forests. But sightings in Nashville are rare.
WPLN News series ‘Breaking Points’ wins station’s first NABJ award
WPLN’s special series Breaking Points by Ambriehl Crutchfield has won the National Association of Black Journalists’ Salute to Excellence Award in the News: Series category.
Nashville families reflect on lost loved ones amid the city’s rising homicides
Inside the Midtown Hills Police precinct Tuesday night, people gathered to make holiday ornaments. They spanned a wide range of ages and races, but they all have one thing in common: They’ve lost loved ones in violent crimes.
The pandemic led Tennessee to issue large, no-bid contracts, but some Tennessee lawmakers want more oversight
State lawmakers want to rein in the governors’ power to enter into contracts without their supervision. They’re concerned about multi-million-dollar contracts awarded during the COVID state of emergency and a consulting deal signed by the governor.
Myth-busting: No, there’s not evidence that Gwen Shamblin faked her death
Conspiracy theories are bubbling up again about the death of Gwen Shamblin, who ran the Remnant Fellowship Church in Brentwood, following an iHeartRadio show hosts’ theories being broadcast this week that Shamblin may have faked her death.