Anyone can drive into the facility. It is only when arriving at the NES equipment and cell towers that there are signs saying to "Keep Out."| WKRN News 2
Police said an autopsy on Tuesday revealed Edwards' cause of death was strangulation and also received blunt force injuries to her head. A longtime friend hadn't heard from Edwards in several days and found her Monday morning on her bed.| WKRN News 2
A 42-year-old man was shot and killed in a case of mistaken identity at an Antioch apartment complex Thursday night.| WKRN News 2
Officers were called to the 500 block of South 5th Street in the James A. Cayce Homes around 8:45 p.m.| WKRN News 2
The Middle Tennessee State University Police Department shared some tips for electric scooter riders amid a recent spike in thefts around campus.| WKRN News 2
Federal and local authorities took a man into custody at his Warren County home Wednesday for charges related to an investigation out of another state.| WKRN News 2