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Authorities across the state are on high alert for suspicious vehicles after an RV exploded in Nashville on Christmas morning. On Sunday morning the Rutherford County Sheriff's Office responded to a c...
Ronni Chase Dec 27, 2020
(Tennessee Department Of Health) The total COVID-19 case count for Tennessee is 564,080 as of Sunday, December 27, 2020 (up 3,188 from Saturday) including 6,512 deaths (up 69); 2,813 current hospitali...
Ronni Chase Dec 27, 2020
(TN Secretary Of State/Peg Broadcasting News) Due to state building closures in Davidson County from AT&T outages resulting from the Nashville explosion the downtown Nashville offices will not be ...
Ronni Chase Dec 27, 2020
The FBI has been searching the home of an Antioch man possibly connected to the bombing in downtown Nashville. The RV that blew up Christmas morning matches one that was previously seen in the drivewa...
Ronni Chase Dec 26, 2020
(Dollywood Facebook) Dollywood will be closed on Sunday, Dec. 27 due to icy conditions on secondary roads to and at the park. Any guest with a one-day ticket for Sunday, Dec. 27, 2020 is eligible to r...
Ronni Chase Dec 26, 2020
(Tennessee Department Of Health) Over a 48 hour period, Tennessee recorded 14,395 new COVID-19 cases, bringing the states total case count to 560,892 on Saturday, December 26, 2020. Because of the Chr...
Ronni Chase Dec 26, 2020
Governor Bill Lee has requested President Trump to declare a State of Emergency for Tennessee to support ongoing efforts and relief in the wake of the Christmas morning bombing in Nashville. The gover...
Ronni Chase Dec 26, 2020
(WVLT/Peg Broadcasting News) The Federal Aviation Administration has classified the airspace around the site of Friday morning's bombing in downtown Nashville as "National Defense Airspace," WVLT repo...
Ronni Chase Dec 26, 2020
(WKRN/Peg Broadcasting News) - As of late Friday night, over $300,000 had been raised for information on the suspect responsible for the Christmas morning explosion in downtown Nashville. WKRN reports...
Ronni Chase Dec 25, 2020
Cumberland County wireless E-911 lines are inoperable after this morning's explosion in downtown Nashville. Wireless customers in Cumberland County needing to contact E-911 must call 931-484-2230. Lan...
Ronni Chase Dec 25, 2020