Couple accused of burglarizing church, playing piano on 1st date
Police said the two said they met on a dating app and admitted they broke into the church because they knew it would have pianos.
Tennessee woman charged with inmate's murder after alleged meth-laced kiss
A jailhouse kiss left an inmate dead and his apparent girlfriend facing serious criminal charges, officials in Tennessee say.
Developer digs up human remains near Nashville Civil War fort
A developer has unearthed human remains that could be two centuries old while digging to lay the foundation of a new Nashville project not far from a Civil War fort and cemetery.
Watch: Police escort daughter of late officer to first day of school
Officers lined up outside the school as Anna Stolinsky ran up and down high-fiving and hugging members along the way.
Police: Woman steals good Samaritan's SUV, crashes it with children inside
Officers said the woman originally damaged her car after hitting a curb and needed help.
Watch: Officer escorts elderly woman walking along busy highway to hair salon
The 84-year-old woman had taken a nearly 45-minute bus ride and was about to walk another mile to get to her destination before Officer Lance Hofmeister offered to take her the rest of the way.
Puppy rescued by firefighters after its head gets stuck in wheel
"This definitely gets filed in the puppies do the darndest things category," the Tennessee fire department said in a social media post.
'Elvis' actress Shonka Dukureh, 44, found dead in her Nashville apartment
"Elvis" actress Shonka Dukureh shared the apartment with her two young children. Police said there were no signs of foul play.
‘Once-in-a-lifetime’ catch: Tennessee teen reels in rare white catfish
“Most anglers fish their entire lives and never see one. I am 67 years old, have boated literally tens of thousands of catfish over the years and it was the first I'd ever seen in person,” the boat's captain said.
Elvis Presley’s boyhood home goes on the auction block
This is the second time the home belonging to the “King of Rock ‘n’ Roll” opened up to bidders — but there’s one big catch.
Dog adopted by Tennessee trooper who rescued her from extreme heat on side of highway
A Tennessee Highway Patrol trooper stepped in to help the dog, who he later named Princess. It was the beginning of a special friendship.
Tennessee man on the run after shooting police officer: ‘Armed and extremely dangerous’
Samuel Quinton Edwards, 34, reportedly shot a police officer in a Nashville suburb Monday night.
Bear gets stuck, dies in hot car parked outside Smoky Mountain cabin
“Bears have noses 7 times better than a bloodhound and can smell even the faintest odor of food inside a vehicle. Lock your doors, roll up your windows, and never leave food or anything that smells like food inside!”
Driver and dog safely rescued from dangling car in Tennessee
A vehicle went over an embankment in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee, resulting in a complicated rescue by firefighters to stabilize the vehicle in such a precarious spot.
Summer Wells disappearance: One year later
It has been just over a year since Summer Moon-Utah Wells was last seen in a northeast Tennessee community. Her family marked the grim anniversary by releasing an open letter to the now-6-year-old girl as investigators said they are not giving up the search.
Wawa announces plans to expand to Tennessee in coming years
Wawa has announced plans to expand into Tennessee with a new store slated to open in Nashville in the coming years.
Graceland celebrates 40th anniversary of opening to the public — here's a look at its history
On June 7, 1982, Elvis Presley’s Memphis, Tennessee, home — also known as Graceland — officially opened to the public.
Chattanooga, Tennessee shooting leaves 3 dead, 14 injured
Fourteen people were hit by gunfire and three were hit by vehicles while trying to flee the scene, police said.
6 teens shot in downtown Chattanooga; 2 in critical condition
The shooting in Chattanooga is the latest in a string of gun violence sweeping across the United States.
Tennessee makes public camping for homeless a felony, violators could face up to 6 years in prison
The law requires that violators receive at least 24 hours notice before an arrest. The felony charge is punishable by up to six years in prison and the loss of voting rights.