The Spring Hill Police Department is rolling out a new mass notification system for reaching residents and local businesses.
Nolensville Fire and Rescue is gearing up for its first fire station by securing vehicles and equipment.
The Darcey development is the latest of several significant developments to come to Nolensville and rely on Metro Nashville for water.
Spring Hill will soon solicit the rendering of services to deal with a litany of disparate water-related concerns from a variety of different types of contractors.
The City of Franklin blocked off 4th Avenue this morning from North Margin to Martin Luther King Avenue to dedicate 4th Ave. to Tennessee Supreme Court Justice Cornelia A. Clark.
The Tennessee Department of Transportation is developing a key intersection to provide right-of-way, traffic control signals and other roadway improvements on Nolensville Road.
The Town Commission passed its fiscal budget for 2022-23 in time for it to take effect on July 1.
The City of Spring Hill has agreed to a settlement with the family of Shane Tanner Scruggs, who passed away as a result of an automobile accident.
The City of Brentwood authorized significant appropriations for its upcoming fiscal budget with a whopping $43 million surplus.
The state house of representatives’ race for District 92 saw another formal announcement of candidacy this month from Williamson County's own Jeff Ford.
The illegal signage for the Todd Warner (R-Chapel Hill) re-election campaign has reappeared in a new location since being removed from its previous location at the behest of Thompson’s Station Planning and Zoning Department.
The City of Franklin this week honored Tennessee State Supreme Court Justice Cornelia Clark by naming 4th Avenue after her.
Samuel Johnson, former VisuWell CEO, and his wife Jill are suing comedian Kathy Griffin for online harassment and internet stalking for her reactions to a viral video that led to his dismissal from the Franklin-based company last April.
Signage promoting the re-election campaign of incumbent State Representative Todd Warner has been targeted for removal by the Thompson’s Station Planning and Zoning Department.
Spring Hill’s rezoning of just under 720 acres has become a point of contention due to growth outpacing tax revenues.
The city of Brentwood has opted to annex several Williamson County properties near its urban growth boundary for the sake of a proposed residential development.
Assistant District Attorney Caleb Bayless announced Monday the start of his campaign for Circuit Court Judge for the 22nd Judicial District, Part IV, which includes Spring Hill.
Resolve Molecular Diagnostics announced Thursday that it has partnered with the Williamson County government to provide more in-depth, accurate testing than self-administered rapid tests.
This week, the City of Spring Hill is considering a $10,000 investment in developing its local tourism industry via a chamber of commerce initiative.
Williamson County’s electoral fields are set in stone as of noon Thursday, Feb. 17, leaving 93 candidates to vie for majority support for their respective offices by May 3.
State Rep. Sam Whitson (R-Franklin) announced Monday his bid for re-election to represent District 65 in the General Assembly’s House of Representatives.
The Tennessee Secretary of State's Office is warning Tennessee business owners of a new scam targeting businesses with a fraudulent "Certificate of Status" request form.
The Tennessee Department of Transportation has announced a variety of road construction projects through Feb. 9 across Williamson County and Middle Tennessee:
The Tennessee Department of Transportation has announced a variety of road construction projects through Feb. 2 across Williamson County and Middle Tennessee:
Boyle Investment Company has attracted familiar fitness studios — each already present on two other Boyle properties — to its Berry Farms campus.
The National Weather Service has updated their winter weather forecast which now shows that Williamson County and much of Middle Tennessee can expect 3-4 inches of snow beginning on Saturday night.
Williamson County residents have been paying $9 to have their vehicles tested, and passing the test has been a requirement to register vehicles with the state since 2014.
While much of Williamson County remains coated in snow, temperatures will rise and rain will fall on Saturday, bringing an end to the latest round of winter weather.
While the snow piled up, most roads across the county were clear and passable to traffic, with the most notable road closure being the Natchez Trace Parkway, which remains closed from Highway 96 all the way north along the parkway (MM 444 to MM 428).
The Tennessee Department of Transportation has suspended all interstate and state route lane closures for the upcoming Christmas and New Year holiday.
The Tennessee Department of Transportation has announced a variety of road construction projects through Dec. 2.
Parts of Williamson County are recovering from Saturday’s early morning storms that caused relatively minor damage across the county.
The National Weather Service Nashville has updated forecasting for severe storms that are expected to impact Williamson County and all of Middle Tennessee beginning Friday night.
One Generation Away will distribute free food on Saturday, Dec. 11, in Franklin.
The National Weather Service Nashville is forecasting severe storms on Friday night and early Saturday.
Newcomer invested $5.4 million in La Vergne location last year
The Tennessee Department of Transportation is suspending construction-related road closures for the upcoming Thanksgiving holiday.
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration is predicting a warmer winter for Tennessee.
The department is awarded Homeland Security funds while pursuing Justice Department dollars
Almost half of the Ovation submarket — among Metro Nashville area’s most high-profile mixed-use developments — just sold for $35 million after development onsite unexpectedly stalled for several years.
Franklin Mayor Ken Moore and aldermen unanimously determined Tuesday that COVID pay is to be reinstated for city employees.
Franklin released its preliminary master development plan this week for its future City Hall in Historic Downtown after only one round of public input.
The Tennessee Department of Transportation has announced a variety of road construction projects through Sept. 22 across Williamson County and Middle Tennessee.
The Tennessee Department of Transportation will suspend all lane closures for the upcoming Labor Day holiday.
The Tennessee Department of Human Services is offering food assistance to individuals and families who were impacted by last spring’s severe weather disaster which saw widespread flooding impact Williamson County and much of Middle Tennessee
The Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation announced that vehicle emissions testing will end in five counties in January 2022, including in Williamson County.
Williamson Inc.’s housewarming did more than keep up with the Joneses as the opening of its new office at McEwen Northside was commemorated via open house.
Following a forced hiatus during the pandemic, the 22nd annual Mercy Franklin Classic is set to return on Labor Day, Sept. 6, 2021.
New ATMs replace more of human teller responsibilities with automation.
Harpeth Conservancy's panel on Tennessee floods disparaged Brentwood residents' flood risk mitigation efforts in favor of home buyouts.
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