Isabelle Tate, an actress on “9-1-1: Nashville,” has died at age 23. Per Variety, she passed away on Sunday. No cause of death was immediately disclosed.
Vanderbilt hosts ESPN's College GameDay for the second time ever as the top-10 ranked Commodores prepare to face Missouri in ...
Inaugural fundraiser announced for Nashville educational center giving troubled kids a second chance
The Judge Dinkins Educational Center (JDEC) giving 14-to-18-year-olds who’ve been detained in the juvenile justice system the ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) - The Metro Nashville Police Department is searching for the driver involved in a hit-and-run crash ...
Bass, Berry & Sims partners with Legal Aid to offer monthly legal clinics at Pruitt Library starting December 4.
The No. 15 Missouri Tigers are nearly ready for their second big road test of the season, a game that likely wasn't ...
Vanderbilt is expected to welcome a trio of extremely talented potential future Commodores for its home game this weekend ...
The Predators made one other move this week, sending Brady Martin back to the OHL after a three-game trial in Nashville. As ...
Nashville's pilot episode, died from a rare form of a neurological disorder on Oct. 19, according to her talent agent.
Baltimore County councilmembers are calling on school officials and police to review an A.I. gun detection system after an ...
Nashville' actress Isabelle Tate died after being diagnosed with a rare form of Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease, her agency ...
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