How stable are new media formats? Dr. Larry Burris, a professor at MTSU in the School of Journalism, answers that question in his commentary that was released on Thursday.
The race for the property assessor seat in Murfreesboro is turning ugly. A police report was filed by Rob Mitchell who is running against incumbent Bill Boner, suggesting that.... Read More
A 40-year old man has been charged with the attempted rape of a child. Enrique R. Martinez allegedly fondled a 12-year old girl who had fallen asleep on his couch. His relatio.... Read More
Bell Buckle residents have been fed up with rusty tap water for years, and now they’re taking their clams to court.
On Tuesday, a group of residents filed a lawsuit aga.... Read More
The Murfreesboro City Council will review ordinances and laws dealing with panhandling tonight at the City Council meeting. As you may have noticed, there has been an increase.... Read More
One of Rutherford County’s favorite summer events is ready to ride with local artists returning to share their unique talents at “Saddle Up for Project Help&.... Read More
A widespread scam that claims to pay utility bills has made its way to Tennessee. Two of Tennessee’s rural electric cooperatives reported incidents involving the scam on.... Read More
MTSU’s Center for Innovation in Media was nationally recognized by the Associated Press MediaEditors for its efforts to converge the University’s student media and.... Read More
The Murfreesboro Fire & Rescue Department confirmed today that it had investigated whether Firefighter Greg Burt had contact during the course of his work for the City wit.... Read More
A 21-year old Murfreesboro woman was robbed in the parking lot of a local apartment complex. The victim told officers she was at Raiders Ridge Apartments on Wenlon Drive when.... Read More