Tennessee State Sen. Ken Yager was apprehended for driving under the influence in Georgia after he was involved in a hit-and-run car crash, police say.
The MPD engaged in unconstitutional practices, including excessive force and unlawful targeting of Black residents, the 17-month DOJ investigation determined.
A Tennessee grandmother allegedly stabbed her own daughter and grandson on Thanksgiving after an argument between the woman and her daughter escalated, officials say.
A Nashville business owner was fatally caught in the crossfire of a gun battle between two cars on Sunday, with police now hunting for one of the twin brothers suspected in the deadly shooting.
A couple visiting Discovery Park of America came across several racist requests scrawled onto letters to Santa right by a Christmas tree in the museum.
Kristin Wolter was forced to close her Memphis flower shop after receiving a flood of death threats for stating she will not serve Donald Trump supporters.
A former sheriff's deputy faces multiple charges after a state investigation revealed he shot and killed seven dogs while responding to an animal welfare call.
A Tennessee hairdresser was arrested for allegedly holding a client hostage over a disputed $50 fee, threatening her with scissors near her face, according to a report.
A YouTuber covering the disappearance of Tennessee teen Sebastian Rogers has been ordered by a judge to stay away from the missing teen's parents, as the search for missing boy enters its eight month.
Election denier Mark Finchem made the stunning confession in Las Vegas during a public briefing in support of Millersville, Tennessee Assistant Police Chief Shawn Taylor, according to WTVF-TV.
A Tennessee man is suing state troopers for $1 million after being wrongfully arrested for DUI in Monroe County, as they insisted he was "probably high" despite his sobriety and passing all tests.
The judge ruled that the officers were protected by qualified immunity, which exempts government workers from liability in many cases when there is no established precedent showing that their actions were wrong.