The shooting in the high school's cafeteria killed 16-year-old Josselin Corea Escalante and injured two others.
A bill that would provide metal detectors for Tennessee schools but stalled in committee last session is expected to continue through the legislature.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) - Dr. Harold Jordan, a trailblazer in the medical community, will be laid to rest this week. He died ...
An AI gun detection system installed in a Nashville, Tennessee high school couldn’t spot the gun a 17-year-old used to ...
Essex Technology Group, LLC dba Bargain Hunt Stores, at 3815 Logistics Way in Antioch will be closing, taking nearly 300 jobs ...
Freed-Hardeman University celebrated its 60th Annual Benefit Dinner with an evening at the historic Ryman Auditorium in ...
Tennessee Congressman Andy Ogles has introduced a resolution to amend the U.S. Constitution to allow the 45th and 47th ...
Tire manufacturer Bridgestone Americas is closing its LaVergne, Tennessee, plant and laying off 700 workers there.
The Antioch High School shooter and Abundant Life Christian School shooter had similar social media activity prior to the ...
A teenager who opened fire with a 9 mm pistol in his Nashville high school cafeteria fired a total of 10 shots within 17 ...
Metro Nashville Public School leaders are trying to reassure the public after the Antioch High School shooting, but it ...