MURFREESBORO - A Georgia man accused of the second degree murder in 2019 of Marquis Turner on Halls Hill Pike is scheduled to be back in court next month. Murfreesboro Police Sgt. James Abbott told WGNS News that Turner didn’t know the man who shot him: District Attorney General Jennings Jones tells NewsRadio WGNS: Smith's will next appear in Rutherford County Circuit Court on March 9th.
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It's set to be a busy month at the Black Heritage Museum of Arlington as it continues to look for a permanent home. The museum is participating in a number of Black History Month programs while preparing to put up new exhibits, museum director Scott Taylor told ARLnow. This past weekend, the museum partnered with
The Arlington branch of the NAACP previously a champion of Arlington's Missing Middle housing proposal is claiming the proposal now being deliberated is in danger of violating federal and state fair housing laws. After hearing nearly 200 public speeches and convening three meetings in mid-January, the Arlington County Board approved a request to
Today, at the Reality Check Rally at Innovation Elementary School, 450 people gathered to demand that the Arlington County Board stop the rush to enact a flawed Missing Middle Housing Plan (MMHP) that experts and many residents agree is not ready for prime time. (View the livestreamed Rally on Twitter @ AFUT.) Co-sponsored by Arlingtonians for Upzoning Transparency (AFUT)
Households of color face significant barriers to homeownership, according to a new report from Arlington County. A division of Arlington's planning division, Housing Arlington, conducted the study to understand trends in the local