Nashville investigators say they believe the teenager who opened fire in a high school and killed a girl before killing himself was influenced by material found on "harmful" sites.
There is a reason you never hear about shootings at the airport, the Titans stadium, or Tennessee courtrooms: metal detectors ...
Law enforcement officials seeking a motive for a shooting at Nashville’s Antioch High School on Wednesday morning are ...
Police say the gun used in the Nashville school shooting was purchased in Arizona as detectives piece together why the high ...
The students and teachers, must now live with the unimaginable trauma of experiencing a school shooting. Our classrooms should be sacred places to learn, and students, teachers, administrators and ...
One 16-year-old girl named Josselin Corea Escalante was killed, and two other students were injured. The injured students were taken to Vanderbilt Pediatrics for medical attention. The shooter shot ...
An alleged portrait is beginning to emerge of the 17-year-old boy who opened fire at his Nashville high school on Wednesday, killing one student and wounding a second student, according to police.
With this in mind, we asked leaders about protecting against on-campus dangers, and we took a look at the physical security measures in place at some schools in Middle Tennessee.
Bridgestone Americas announced Thursday that it's slashing 700 Tennessee jobs to "optimize its business footprint." ...
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State officials dismissed a campaign finance complaint Thursday against two mayors in Rutherford County and a political action committee.
In response to the shooting, the Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee (CFMT) has activated the Nashville School Violence Support & Healing Fund.