The former La Vergne police chief faces a slew of charges just one month after he was charged with aggravated stalking, officials said.
Bridgestone Americas has announced that it's slashing 700 Tennessee jobs to "optimize its business footprint."
The La Vergne plant's last day will be July ... Bridgestone has been a significant economic partner to both Nashville and Middle Tennessee." Currently, there are about 87,000 manufacturing jobs ...
Nashville-based Bridgestone Americas plans to shutter its tire plant located in La Vergne, Tennessee, later this year, which will leave 700 workers based in Rutherford County without jobs.
The former police chief of the La Vergne Police Department was arrested in Murfreesboro for several charges including four counts of especially aggravated kidnapping Wednesday night. Officers with the Murfreesboro Police Department arrested Burrel Calvin Davis just before 7 p.
Bridgestone Americas announced Thursday it will close its La Vergne plant, resulting in approximately 700 workers losing their jobs.
Bridgestone Americas officials have announced the company will close its La Vergne plant, a move that will result in the laying off of about 700 hourly and salaried employees. According to a release, the ceasing of operations will be effective July 31.
The Sumner County Sheriff’s Office arrested a man for first-degree murder charge after the 81-year-old reportedly told police: “I was going to murder her.”
Two more big-city retailers are heading to 12South. New York City-based La Ligne and Los Angeles-based Rails will soon call the neighborhood — which is quickly becoming Nashville’s retail corridor — home.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) — Three bills related to disaster relief funding for East Tennessee counties torn apart by Hurricane Helene in November are set to receive their final vote on the floor of the Tennessee House of Representatives Wednesday night.
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Several Middle Tennessee communities have been blindsided by corporations shutting down plants and distribution centers. In all, more than a thousand Tennesseans are losing their jobs.