
Sophia Radebaugh
Reporter at WKRN-TV (Nashville, TN)
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wkrn.com | Sophia Radebaugh
FRANKLIN, Tenn. (WKRN) — The Franklin Police Department says it’s looking for community-oriented people to apply for their open police officer positions. Franklin PD says they offer a ton of benefits, including a 4-day work week. FPD is looking for the best of the best, and they’re only accepting applications for one month. There will be in-person interviews on May 22 and May 23.
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yahoo.com | Sophia Radebaugh
FRANKLIN, Tenn. (WKRN) — The Franklin Police Department says it’s looking for community-oriented people to apply for their open police officer positions. Franklin PD says they offer a ton of benefits, including a 4-day work week. FPD is looking for the best of the best, and they’re only accepting applications for one month. There will be in-person interviews on May 22 and May 23.
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wkrn.com | Sophia Radebaugh
MURFREESBORO, Tenn. (WKRN)- The Murfreesboro Police Department says their real-time license plate readers (LPRs) have been a huge success, and they’ve identified several more roads that could use them. Last year, the department had over 400 arrests, leads, or traffic stops associated with the LPRs.Right now, there are a total of 57 LPRs placed on city streets all across Murfreesboro, but police want more.
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wkrn.com | Sophia Radebaugh
MT. JULIET, Tenn. (WKRN) — A $328,000 grant is paving the way for Mt. Juliet to do some much-needed road improvement projects. This Safety Action Plan has identified 18 high-injury roadways in Mt. Juliet. The plan is to implement both short and long-term fixes. The Federal Highway Administration surveyed Mt. Juliet’s roads and gave the city recommendations on how to minimize crashes.
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newsnationnow.com | Sophia Radebaugh
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) - One of Nashville's most popular murals has been vandalized again. The iconic "I Believe in Nashville" mural in 12 South is loved by tourists and locals alike, but now it's covered in paint. This is not the first time this has happened. The mural was vandalized in 2017 but was quickly restored. The "I Believe in Nashville" mural has a long history. It first went up in 2012 and was created by Nashville native Adrien Saporiti.
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Got to be apart of Taste of Donelson-Hermitage coverage and boy was there some great food!!! This station was hush puppies and shrimp and it made me miss my hometown, Charleston SC❤️ https://t.co/1qyxWNpOe0

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