Fifteen firefighters took a vehicle extrication class Thursday and Saturday to prepare for many drivers’ biggest fear. Firefighters learned how to use tools like axes to break or cut their way in and get folks to safety.
Administrators with some Pine Belt food pantries are reporting lower than expected donations to an annual food drive that helps them feed hungry families in the area.
Dozens of cadets attending the Youth Challenge Academy at Camp Shelby are already planning for their future activities after they graduate in a few weeks.
Dozens of survivors enjoyed food, music and art as they shared stories of perseverance and uplifted current patients and those who have lost loved ones.
The Social Security Administration annually tracks the names given to girls and boys in each state, with names dating back to 1880. The agency gathers the names from applications for Social Security cards.
The Davidson County Medical Examiner’s Office has completed the toxicology report for Riley Strain, the University of Missouri student who went missing after being kicked out of a Nashville bar and was later found dead in the Cumberland River.