Jonathan Wilson said the transition from the Navy SEALS to civilian life was one of the hardest things he’s ever done. He ...
More than 81,000 ballots were cast in Wilson County for Tuesday's election. The Wilson County Election Commission reported a 74.66% voter turnout over the course of the election, with 81,693 ballots ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) - A Wilson County woman is facing voter fraud charges after she voted or registered illegally. What happened is still unclear, but documents confirm she could face serious ...
During the Wilson County Board of Education's meeting Monday night, County Attorney Mike Jennings provided updates on a lawsuit involving the Wilson County Moms for Liberty that'd been filed against ...
Wilson County is undertaking updates to its master land use plan. "It's a map, it's a vision and it's kind of a template," Wilson County Mayor Randall Hutto said. During a public meeting Tuesday night ...
Erica Wilson of Lee ... incumbent Johnson County Sheriff Calvin Hayden in the primary, Republican Doug Bedford will face ...
(WSMV) - The Mt. Juliet Police Department is investigating a handful of reports of Trump/Vance campaign signs getting vandalized in various locations in Wilson County. Mt. Juliet PD said they have ...
Wilson County Sheriff's Office is asking for the public's help in finding a stolen propane truck. The truck was taken early Monday morning from Summerlin Oil Company. It has been spotted on London ...
The Wilson County school district is installing new fencing at a number of its schools as part of an effort to improve safety and security on campuses. “Fencing limits access points to school ...
MT. JULIET, Tenn. (WTVF) — Much like many other school districts across the state, Wilson County Schools is working to up their school security. A big piece of that strategy is outfitting many ...
SALT LAKE CITY — Salt Lake County Mayor Jenny Wilson says she's feeling "pretty ... A hazardous materials team responded to the Salt Lake County Government Center Tuesday afternoon to test ...
A Santa Fe Springs man has been sentenced to 12 months in federal prison for reporting online tips to the U.S. Department of Defense that falsely claimed mass-casualty attacks at U.S. military ...