
1 killed, several wounded in shooting near Tennessee State University
Some of those who were being treated at area hospitals were suspected to have been involved in the shooting, police said.
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Some of those who were being treated at area hospitals were suspected to have been involved in the shooting, police said.
Nashville police say student Riley Strain's death appears to be accidental after an autopsy. They previously noted that no evidence suggested foul play.
With Christmas falling on a Monday this year, Sunday deliveries will be limited, making it even more important to meet the deadlines.
The estranged son of Metro Nashville Police Chief John Drake was found dead of a self-inflicted gunshot wound, authorities say.
Nicolas Kerdiles drove his motorcycle through a stop sign and hit the driver's side of an SUV, Nashville police said.
Justin Jones and Justin Pearson were temporarily reinstated by local officials after being expelled for participating in a protest demanding gun control.
"We're going to serve every brand of beer. We are," the Country Music Hall of Fame inductee said about his new bar, Friends in Low Places, in Nashville, Tennessee.
Also, in response to the Uvalde shooting, a bill is pending in Texas that would let schools offer stipends of up to $25,000 to staffers who also become armed campus "sentinels."
The president welcomed to the Oval Office the three Tennessee lawmakers who faced expulsion for participating in gun control protests at their statehouse.
"A state in which the Ku Klux Klan was founded is now attempting another power grab by silencing the two youngest Black representatives," Jones said on the House floor.
The Nashville Metropolitan Council on Monday voted to reappoint Justin Jones to the Tennessee House of Representatives, sending the ousted lawmaker back as an interim representative.
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Democrats all the way up to the White House accuse the Tennessee Republicans of focusing on political retribution over efforts to keep children safe.
Investigators made the determination after reviewing the shooter's writings, Nashville police said in a statement.
"I think we have a shooter at our church," one caller said, later adding: "I'm on the second floor in a room. I think the shooter is on the second floor."
Police have said that the shooter was extremely prepared for the killings, but no motive has been determined.
"Our police officers have cried and are crying with Nashville and the world," police chief John Drake said at the vigil.
The assailant had been receiving treatment for an "emotional disorder," Nashville's police chief said.
Two sets of body camera footage show officers search the school before confronting the shooter.
Three 9-year-old students and three staffers were killed in the rampage at The Covenant School, a private Christian grade school. Police say they shot and killed the shooter.
Investigators say the crash that killed Christian diet guru Gwen Shamblin Lara likely occurred when her husband became disoriented in heavy clouds.
The fort, built by runaway slaves and freed Black people for the Union, has become a flashpoint in recent years.
Protests against Tesla CEO Elon Musk and his Department of Government Efficiency are continuing to take place across the country, including multiple cities in Colorado.
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A man is facing charges after he allegedly rammed his car into a Boulder Police Department patrol vehicle early Saturday.
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The international touring modern dance company Parsons Dance is in the Denver Metro Area for a one-night-only performance at the Lone Tree Arts Center. For one Parsons dancer, this weekend's performance is also a homecoming.
Protests against Tesla CEO Elon Musk and his Department of Government Efficiency are continuing to take place across the country, including multiple cities in Colorado.
A man is facing charges after he allegedly rammed his car into a Boulder Police Department patrol vehicle early Saturday.
Finding help for nonverbal children or children with speech delays can be expensive, but one program in Colorado is working to help every child find their voice.
The international touring modern dance company Parsons Dance is in the Denver Metro Area for a one-night-only performance at the Lone Tree Arts Center. For one Parsons dancer, this weekend's performance is also a homecoming.
The case of Randy Clark highlights that traffickers don't have a specific victim profile. In Clark's case, investigators discovered multiple victims across different jurisdictions, leading to a collaborative effort among law enforcement agencies and DHS offices to prosecute him.
This year, Visit Denver added $45 price point options for Denver Restaurant Week, allowing some higher end restaurants to participate. Kumoya in the Highlands is serving up their popular sushi and highlighting kaiseki, Japanese meals that feature highly curated small plates.
The international touring modern dance company Parsons Dance is in Denver for a one-night-only performance at the Lone Tree Arts Center on Sunday. Dancers Megan Garcia-Ziminski and Zoey Anderson joined CBS Colorado in the studio Saturday to share what audiences can expect from tomorrow's performance.
The Wash Park Grille was closed late last year for not paying taxes. A former employee now says he and others didn't get their last paychecks.
Boulder Valley School District and Adams 12 Five Star Schools say they cannot safely hold classes as the districts anticipate hundreds of teacher absences.
Two investigators from the National Transportation Safety Board were already at work Friday to look into the fire that appeared after American Airlines flight 1006 arrived in Denver the evening before.
Jessie Holmes won the longest-ever Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race in Alaska on Friday. It was his eighth time competing in the race.
Oliver Miller was known as the "The Big O" for his 6-foot-9, 280-pound frame that ballooned to well over 300 pounds during his NBA career.
The Denver Broncos have reportedly reached a deal with tight end Evan Engram.
Marcia Neville was the first female to ever cover sports on Denver TV, making history on CBS Colorado.
In the world of alpine skiing, few have been more decorated. Fast, fearless and resilient, Lindsey Vonn fought her way back after every crash, until she retired at 34. But now, with a titanium knee replacement, she is eyeing one more trip to the Olympics.
The decision from the three-judge panel allows the orders to be enforced as a lawsuit challenging them plays out.
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In an unsigned letter, Tesla encourages trade representative to reconsider tariffs, saying they could hurt U.S.-based car manufacturers.
Long-term inflation expectations jumped in March, showing intensifying consumer worries about President Trump's trade wars.
Trader Joe's says some bottles of Gerolsteiner sparkling water may be cracked or damaged and should be discarded carefully.
Mr. Trump's extraordinary order is breathtaking in its scope and has little precedent in U.S. history.
The decision from the three-judge panel allows the orders to be enforced as a lawsuit challenging them plays out.
Rep. Gabe Evans spent a day this week touring energy production facilities across Weld County. The Northern Colorado county is the fourth largest producer of energy in the United States.
Long-term inflation expectations jumped in March, showing intensifying consumer worries about President Trump's trade wars.
Dr. Mehmet Oz, the former surgeon and television host, was nominated to head the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services.
Historically, women have been excluded from clinical trials and medical research, but it can be shocking to learn it wasn't until 1993 when women were allowed to participate in clinical trials.
Trader Joe's says some bottles of Gerolsteiner sparkling water may be cracked or damaged and should be discarded carefully.
Most cases have been from an outbreak in Texas and New Mexico, the CDC says.
Experts say birds are under some of the highest risk right now for bird flu, but the Denver Zoo Conservation Alliance is keeping a close eye on all of their animals and working to limit chances for any interaction with wild birds.
A Colorado boy is now recovering from his seventh surgery. Over eight years ago, his father tried to kill both of them by crashing a car in Centennial.
Rep. Gabe Evans spent a day this week touring energy production facilities across Weld County. The Northern Colorado county is the fourth largest producer of energy in the United States.
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Terumo says it's committed to meeting or exceeding health and safety standards in medical device sterilization.
In an unsigned letter, Tesla encourages trade representative to reconsider tariffs, saying they could hurt U.S.-based car manufacturers.
Long-term inflation expectations jumped in March, showing intensifying consumer worries about President Trump's trade wars.
When Tate Anderson's daughter needed a loan for a couple thousand dollars to help buy a car in February, the Englewood woman went online and stumbled on a loan that her father couldn't believe.
Brenda Hamilton, the former town clerk for Lakeside, pleaded guilty to one felony count of embezzlement of public property, and agreed to pay restitution to the town totaling $26,000 as part of a plea agreement.
The medical director of a Denver eating disorder clinic says popular medications that are being used as weight loss drugs are impacting patients who are being treated for a variety of eating disorders.
The Colorado Department of Revenue has seized multiple properties, including a popular Denver BBQ restaurant, after they said the owners failed to pay taxes for years.
The Colorado Medical Board formally stripped former doctor Stephen Matthews of his medical license, four months after he was sent to prison for 158 years after drugging and raping women he met on online dating sites.