Schools districts across the state are starting to prepare for a cancelation on Friday due to the snow storm. They all say they rely on the National Weather Service and local emergency operations to make a decision.
Officers discovered that the upstairs area of the home had been converted into several small rooms that were used for prostitution. Business cards and ledgers associated with the promotion of prostitution along with more than a pound of marijuana were seized.
TDOT wants to assure motorists that it’s ready to clear roadways of ice and snow. Crews across the Midstate are readied with snowplows and brine trucks.
Despite a state trooper’s report on the crash that stated Trooper Trey Caison improperly changed lanes before MTSU student Katie Smith smashed into him, the county’s insurance is denying negligence on his part and refuses to pay for damages to Smith’s car.
“During the course of the investigation, agents developed information that the child died from chronic blunt force injuries and malnourishment, and the manner of death was homicide.”
Police body camera and surveillance video shows the moment a shot was fired just outside of a Walmart on Saturday night evacuating the store and sending the area into a lockdown. As of Monday that shooter still has not been caught and Lebanon police are asking the public for help with any leads.
The Vanderbilt University Medical Center Medical Intensive Care Unit says the number of flu patients they’re treating has almost doubled since last week. This comes as flu cases surge across Tennessee with the CDC reporting it to be in the top 6 states for highest case number.
Some of those bills include Gov. Bill Lee’s school voucher program, ending the grocery tax and requiring parents of children committing a third criminal offense (or more) will be required to pay law enforcement expenses.