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A traffic stop in North Nashville leads to a convicted felon back behind bars.
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NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Metro police are investigating after a woman was injured in a shooting Tuesday night. Police said first responders found the woman...
A traffic stop in North Nashville leads to a convicted felon back behind bars.
The Christian County Sheriff’s Office has released details on a motorcycle crash from last week that sent a woman to a Nashville hospital for...
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