Republican lawmaker Todd Warner of Tennessee submitted House Bill 217 on January 17, in a bid to rename Nashville International Airport after Trump
Tennessee takes a loss to Vanderbilt after a game winning shot. Tennessee took on the Vanderbilt Commodores inside Memorial Gymnasium in today’s women’s basketb
On Friday, Tennessee Republican State Rep. Todd Warner filed House Bill 217, which would rename Nashville International Airport to honor Trump. The bill would require the metropolitan airport authority to take actions to execute the name change.
Two young Soddy-Daisy girls are safe after authorities found them with two adult men in Nashville on Sunday.The Hamilton County Sheriff's Office (HCSO) says the
The People’s March took place in Nashville on Saturday, as it did in New York City, Washington D.C., and cities around the country ahead of
Tennessee defeated by Vanderbilt after Chaz Lanier misses game equalizing free throw. Tennessee just wrapped up their contest with the in-state Vanderbilt Commodores. The game did not go as planned as the Volunteers were defeated by the Commodores.
Negotiations between the Tennessee Performing Arts Center and Metro Nashville Government on a new downtown venue have stalled.
The legislation applies to international airports operated by metropolitan airport authorities in counties with more than 500,000 residents, which targets Nashville.
When it comes to honoring local students for their achievements in and out of the classroom, The Tennessean has taken a very hands-on approach. For years, the newspaper has done an Athlete of the Week series during high school sports seasons. The series features the very best plays from the very best athletes in Middle Tennessee.
LaunchTN plans to dole out $12 million in 2025 through its nonprofit initiative InvestTN, which works to fuel startups statewide through funding and connections and is funded through a grant contract with the state of Tennessee.
Tennessee Wildlife Commission reschedules meeting to January 24 to discuss wildlife commercial use and boating safety rules.
The snow may be gone but icy conditions continue across Middle Tennessee with below-normal temperatures sticking around. Here's what Nashville can expect.