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A 7-year-old Tennessee boy pulled his 22-month-old sister from their burning home Tuesday night in a heroic moment. The Davidson family awoke in the middle of the night to find smoke and flames in the house.
Parents Nicole and Chris are former firefighters, so they moved quickly to get their children out of harm’s way, WVLT reported.The flames in the living room, however, prevented either parent from reaching the bedroom where their daughter was sleeping. "He grabbed the fire extinguisher trying
.Dwayne Johnson is giving back to those who helped him get to where he is today.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Officials are continuing to assess building damage caused by the Christmas Day bombing as law enforcement officials on Thursday allowed media outlets the first opportunity to survey the downtown Nashville explosion site. The photos show blown-out windows, debris spilling out of buildings onto sidewalks and a dark crater where the bomb directly went off.
MEMPHIS, Tenn. -- It’s 1966 and a thunderstorm illuminates the night sky in Memphis, Tennessee.
Petula Clark is responding after her 1964 record "Downtown" was used during the "intentional" explosion in Nashville, Tenn., on Christmas Day, which left a number of businesses destroyed and injured three people in its wake on Second Avenue. In a statement to Fox News on Tuesday, Clark, 88, said she is in "shock and disbelief" at the despair seen across the world on Dec. 25.
The attorney for a would-be college freshman, who was reportedly forced to withdraw from the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, after a former classmate posted a years-old social media clip of her uttering a racial epithet told "The Story" that his client is remorseful for the video and that the college "rushed to judgment." "Mimi was a kid when she did this," attorney Shan Wu said of Mimi Groves on "The Story." "She's appalled and having said that, she's not trying to excuse it in any way --
An East Tennessee lawmaker wants stronger oversight of the nation's telecommunications grid after a Christmas Day bombing in Nashville temporarily crippled infrastructure that caused 911 outages and a sudden unreliability in regional phone service. The security of America's cyberinfrastructure was highlighted in the attack, Rep.
Nick McGlashan, a deck boss and commercial fisherman, who was also a regular on Discovery‘s long-running hit reality TV show Deadliest Catch, has died.
After speaking with President Trump Sunday, Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee said it "appears" Trump will agree to an emergency declaration request after a Christmas Day bombing destroyed buildings and businesses in downtown Nashville.
Deadliest Catch star Nick McGlashan died on Sunday, December 27, in Nashville, Tennessee, Us Weekly can confirm. The fisherman appeared on the Discovery Channel series from 2013 to 2020, starring in 78 episodes.
Z that the reality star and seventh generation fisherman had died on Sunday in Nashville, Tennessee. His cause of death has not been determined. Discovery told ET in a statement, “Our deepest sympathy goes out to Nick’s loved ones during this difficult time.
Natalie Oganesyan editorNick McGlashan, a fisherman who was a regular cast member on Discovery Channel’s “Deadliest Catch,” died Sunday in Nashville, Tenn., his family told TMZ. He was 33.“Our deepest sympathy goes out to Nick’s loved ones during this difficult time,” a Discovery Channel spokesperson told Variety.
according to multiple reports. The medical examiner and McGlashan's family shared the news with Z that the reality star and seventh generation fisherman had died on Sunday in Nashville, Tennessee.
Anthony Quinn Warner has been identified by federal authorities as the men behind the Christmas Day bombing in Nashville, Tennessee. The 63-year-old tore through the city in an RV, blasting a warning to evacuate the area, before blowing up the vehicle and himself in the explosion.
Police in Rutherford and Wilson counties in Tennessee are investigating a white box truck parked outside of a local convenience store playing audio "similar to what was heard before the Christmas Day explosion in Nashville." According to a statement by the Rutherford County Sheriff's Office, dispatchers received a call at about 10:30 a.m. regarding the truck, which was parked at Crossroads Market in Walter Hill.
The bombing in Nashville on Christmas Day is still being investigated by officials and Rep. John Rose, R-Tenn., said he’s pushing for necessary federal law enforcement resources.