Tenants at a Madison apartment complex say they’re still waiting for answers after burst pipes damaged units during last week ...
A man who relies on medical equipment spent 10 days without power after the ice storm. See how Alfred got his electricity ...
Following the ice storm, Tennessee House Republicans threaten intervention in Nashville Electric Service, demanding a change ...
A former daycare worker in Pulaski was sentenced to 12 years in prison after pleading guilty to nearly 200 counts of child ...
Overton County residents face days without safe drinking water after winter storm caused breaks in main water intake, forcing ...
US Sen. Marsha Blackburn faces allegations that she and her campaign engaged in "flagrant violations" of federal and state ...
Coca-Cola, which owns Minute Maid, said in a statement Thursday that it’s exiting the frozen can category. That will result ...
In an effort to support our neighbors, NewsChannel 5 has partnered with Hands On to host a community-wide cleanup day on ...
The City of Gallatin is recognizing people, institutions and places for Black History Month that have made significant ...
Bobbie Mofield's shoes were coated in inches of ice. She couldn't walk, so she tried to crawl back to her house. Luckily, someone saw her and stopped to help.
Tennessee law enforcement agencies reported 11,344 criminal cases in 2025 involving individuals they believe are not lawfully present in the U.S., about 2.2% of statewide crime.
People in many neighborhoods including Inglewood in East Nashville resorted to making handwritten signs to make sure crews knew their homes were still without power.