Friday, May 17 2013 8:00 PM EDT2013-05-18 00:00:10 GMT
Stunning new allegations have been made against the former owners of HRC Medical which once claimed to be the world's largest hormone replacement company.more>>
Stunning new allegations have been made against the former owners of HRC Medical which once claimed to be the world's largest hormone replacement company.more>>
The former head of the Tennessee cosmetology board says she tried to warn the state about problems with the possible selling of cosmetology licenses, but no one would listen.more>>
The former head of the Tennessee cosmetology board says she tried to warn the state about problems with the possible selling of cosmetology licenses, but no one would listen.more>>
A multimillion-dollar contract for maintenance on state vehicles was supposed to save taxpayers' money. But "NewsChannel 5 Investigates" discovered some examples where you're actually paying more.more>>
A multimillion-dollar contract for maintenance on state vehicles was supposed to save taxpayers' money. But "NewsChannel 5 Investigates" discovered some examples where you're actually paying more. more>>
Gov. Bill Haslam defended making private payments to lobbyist Tom Ingram on the same day the Tennessee Ethics Commission called on Ingram to answer questions about his lobbying activities.more>>
Gov. Bill Haslam defended making private payments to lobbyist Tom Ingram on the same day the Tennessee Ethics Commission called on Ingram to answer questions about his lobbying activities.more>>
NewsChannel 5 has uncovered serious questions about how parts of Tennessee's state government -- in this case, the state's motor pool -- are being outsourced to private business. more>>
NewsChannel 5 has uncovered serious questions about how parts of Tennessee's state government -- in this case, the state's motor pool -- are being outsourced to private business. more>>
Some of the Titans' biggest stars try to make a difference off the field, but NewsChannel 5 Investigates uncovered questions about money that's being raised for their charities and how it's being spent. more>>
Some of the Titans' biggest stars try to make a difference off the field, but NewsChannel 5 Investigates uncovered questions about money that's being raised for their charities and how it's being spent. more>>
Tom Ingram wears two hats. He runs The Ingram Group, a lobbying firm that he started in 1983. He boasts on his website that he "currently" serves as a "general consultant" to Gov. Haslam.more>>
Tom Ingram wears two hats. He runs The Ingram Group, a lobbying firm that he started in 1983. He boasts on his website that he "currently" serves as a "general consultant" to Gov. Haslam.more>>
The Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency is currently negotiating with a coal company to allow coal mining on a wildlife area, as well as an oil company to allow drilling on a wetland. more>>
The Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency is currently negotiating with a coal company to allow coal mining on a wildlife area, as well as an oil company to allow drilling on a wetland. more>>
NewsChannel 5 has uncovered a brand new "policing for profit" case -- a case that resulted in a New York man losing a $160,000 on a Tennessee interstate.more>>
NewsChannel 5 has uncovered a brand new "policing for profit" case -- a case that resulted in a New York man losing a $160,000 on a Tennessee interstate.more>>
Did police officers bully a man who later ended up shooting a Dickson County sheriff's deputy? A new investigation concluded Wednesday without a real answer.more>>
Did police officers bully a man who later ended up shooting a Dickson County sheriff's deputy? A new investigation concluded Wednesday without a real answer.more>>
Did other officers play a role in the shooting death of a Dickson County sheriff's deputy? That's the question that the Dickson County grand jury will face Wednesday.more>>
Did other officers play a role in the shooting death of a Dickson County sheriff's deputy? That's the question that the Dickson County grand jury will face Wednesday.more>>
The manager of the rock band The Black Keys and country singer Eric Church did not break any law with a ticket offer to a witness during a Tennessee legislative committee hearing, the DA said.more>>
The manager of the rock band The Black Keys and country singer Eric Church did not break any law with a ticket offer to a witness during a Tennessee legislative committee hearing, the DA said.more>>
The online website Sharing Spree promised easy money for local charities. But a NewsChannel 5 investigation discovered the company seems to be having trouble lately keeping those promises.more>>
The online website Sharing Spree promised easy money for local charities. But a NewsChannel 5 investigation discovered the company seems to be having trouble lately keeping those promises.more>>
Monday, March 25 2013 7:56 PM EDT2013-03-25 23:56:18 GMT
A Dickson deer hunter cannot believe the federal government spent years investigating a case that began when he bought the wrong hunting license in Kansas.more>>
A Dickson deer hunter cannot believe the federal government spent years investigating a case that began when he bought the wrong hunting license in Kansas.more>>
For the first time, Tennessee's district attorneys have signaled they are willing to work on reforms to protect innocent people who have their cash confiscated by police.more>>
For the first time, Tennessee's district attorneys have signaled they are willing to work on reforms to protect innocent people who have their cash confiscated by police.more>>
Monterey Police Chief Kevin Phillips resigned Monday just hours before a vote by the town's civil service board over whether he should be fired. more>>
Monterey Police Chief Kevin Phillips resigned Monday just hours before a vote by the town's civil service board over whether he should be fired.more>>
A conservative-leaning group issued a new report Monday calling upon Tennessee lawmakers to take police out of the business of making money for their agencies.more>>
A conservative-leaning group issued a new report Monday calling upon Tennessee lawmakers to take police out of the business of making money for their agencies.more>>
Monterey Police Chief Kevin Phillips will face a hearing next week to decide whether he should be fired. That follows a NewsChannel 5 investigation.more>>
Monterey Police Chief Kevin Phillips will face a hearing next week to decide whether he should be fired. That follows a NewsChannel 5 investigation.more>>
A prominent member of the Nashville music scene faces allegations that he offered free concert tickets to influence a witness' testimony before a legislative committee.more>>
A prominent member of the Nashville music scene faces allegations that he offered free concert tickets to influence a witness' testimony before a legislative committee.more>>
Tuesday, March 12 2013 9:43 PM EDT2013-03-13 01:43:48 GMT
Newly obtained emails raise questions about the University of Tennessee's plan to lease thousands of acres of public land to an oil and gas company.more>>
Newly obtained emails raise questions about the University of Tennessee's plan to lease thousands of acres of public land to an oil and gas company.more>>
NewsChannel 5 has learned that the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation has opened a criminal case, looking into the alleged sale of cosmetology licenses. more>>
NewsChannel 5 has learned that the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation has opened a criminal case, looking into the alleged sale of cosmetology licenses. more>>
The state wants answers about an alleged money-for-license scheme involving licenses issued by the Cosmetology Board. But the first hints that there might be a problem came more than a year ago.more>>
The state wants answers about an alleged money-for-license scheme involving licenses issued by the Cosmetology Board. But the first hints that there might be a problem came more than a year ago.more>>
A coalition backed by Ticketmaster pushed an amendment to ticketing legislation that they portrayed as a compromise, but their opponents charged it's just another power grab by the ticketing giant.more>>
A coalition backed by Ticketmaster pushed an amendment to ticketing legislation that they portrayed as a compromise, but their opponents charged it's just another power grab by the ticketing giant.more>>
Tuesday, March 5 2013 12:26 AM EST2013-03-05 05:26:08 GMT
The Metro Council passed laws years ago designed to regulate so-called after hours clubs. Now, the Chair of Metro Council's Public Safety Committee has called a special meeting to ask if those laws are working.more>>
The Metro Council passed laws years ago designed to regulate so-called after hours clubs. Now, the Chair of Metro Council's Public Safety Committee has called a special meeting to ask if those laws are working.more>>
Governor Bill Haslam and members of his Cabinet spend a lot of time criss-crossing the state. Now, the state has added a $4 million aircraft to the fleet that's used to fly the governor around.more>>
Governor Bill Haslam and members of his Cabinet spend a lot of time criss-crossing the state. Now, the state has added a $4 million aircraft to the fleet that's used to fly the governor around.more>>
Wednesday, February 27 2013 9:19 PM EST2013-02-28 02:19:44 GMT
Tennessee regulators are taking steps to revoke the licenses of dozens of people who have been working in the cosmetology field. They say they paid thousands of dollars for their licenses.more>>
Tennessee regulators are taking steps to revoke the licenses of dozens of people who have been working in the cosmetology field. They say they paid thousands of dollars for their licenses.more>>
He confessed to sexually abusing a disabled patient he was paid to take care of, but was found mentally incompetent to stand trial. Still, NewsChannel 5 found him working at a local hospital.more>>
He confessed to sexually abusing a disabled patient he was paid to take care of, but was found mentally incompetent to stand trial. Still, NewsChannel 5 found him working at a local hospital.more>>
Two families claim their young sons were sexually assaulted by other kids. Even more disturbing, they claim school officials failed to protect the children and refused to cooperate with investigators.more>>
Two families claim their young sons were sexually assaulted by other kids. Even more disturbing, they claim school officials failed to protect the children and refused to cooperate with investigators.more>>
The Better Business Bureau is now warning potential customers about Stars & Stripes Professional Cleaning Services, saying the carpet cleaner first needs to clean up its act.more>>
The Better Business Bureau is now warning potential customers about Stars & Stripes Professional Cleaning Services, saying the carpet cleaner first needs to clean up its act.more>>
NewsChannel 5 recently went inside two area gun show, watching the private sales of guns without background checks. While it's not illegal, longtime gun show promoter Bob Pope says it's not right.more>>
NewsChannel 5 recently went inside two area gun show, watching the private sales of guns without background checks. While it's not illegal, longtime gun show promoter Bob Pope says it's not right.more>>
A Putnam County grand jury has refused to indict a Middle Tennessee police chief on charges that he misused government equipment. But the DA says the case is not over.more>>
A Putnam County grand jury has refused to indict a Middle Tennessee police chief on charges that he misused government equipment. But the DA says the case is not over.more>>
Valentines is a day for showing your love and spending your money. For some, it just might be a lovely Kit Kat arrangement -- at taxpayer expense.more>>
Valentines is a day for showing your love and spending your money. For some, it just might be a lovely Kit Kat arrangement -- at taxpayer expense.more>>
Are leaders of a for-profit public school trying to hide the fact their students are failing? That's the question that some are asking tonight as a result of an email uncovered by NewsChannel 5 Investigates.more>>
Are leaders of a for-profit public school trying to hide the fact their students are failing? That's the question that some are asking tonight as a result of an email uncovered by NewsChannel 5 Investigates.more>>
The man who invented the Barrett .50-caliber sniper rifle now says it's just another gun. But some of his own past claims have given ammunition to gun control critics.more>>
The man who invented the Barrett .50-caliber sniper rifle now says it's just another gun. But some of his own past claims have given ammunition to gun control critics.more>>
It's a powerful military sniper rifle that some politicians in Washington now want to ban. Even the nation's police chiefs say guns like the Barrett .50-caliber sniper rifle have no place on America's streets.more>>
It's a powerful military sniper rifle that some politicians in Washington now want to ban. Even the nation's police chiefs say guns like the Barrett .50-caliber sniper rifle have no place on America's streets.more>>
Wednesday, February 6 2013 9:39 AM EST2013-02-06 14:39:12 GMT
The United States Attorney's Office has put a lien on the home of former Putnam County Property Assessor, Rhonda Chaffin. The lien suggests criminal charges are a real possibility.more>>
The United States Attorney's Office has put a lien on the home of former Putnam County Property Assessor, Rhonda Chaffin. The lien suggests criminal charges are a real possibility.more>>
FIRST ON 5: NewsChannel 5 Investigates has learned the man who served as grand jury foreman from July to September of 2011, was a convicted felon, which violates state law.more>>
FIRST ON 5: NewsChannel 5 Investigates has learned the man who served as grand jury foreman from July to September of 2011, was a convicted felon, which violates state law.more>>
Friday, January 18 2013 7:06 PM EST2013-01-19 00:06:52 GMT
Federal prosecutors have charged a woman in Nashville with taking money from Veterans Affairs grants that she said was to be used for housing for homeless veterans.more>>
Federal prosecutors have charged a woman in Nashville with taking money from Veterans Affairs grants that she said was to be used for housing for homeless veterans.more>>
Monday, January 14 2013 8:11 PM EST2013-01-15 01:11:45 GMT
There are new rules that will affect all the food we eat. The federal government is proposing some of the most sweeping changes to food and safety in decades. more>>
There are new rules that will affect all the food we eat. The federal government is proposing some of the most sweeping changes to food and safety in decades. more>>
Wednesday, December 19 2012 5:25 PM EST2012-12-19 22:25:51 GMT
State House Speaker Beth Harwell is proposing an overhaul of the way the lower chamber of the Tennessee General Assembly does business, including limiting members to 10 bills per session.more>>
State House Speaker Beth Harwell is proposing an overhaul of the way the lower chamber of the Tennessee General Assembly does business, including limiting members to 10 bills per session and restructuring the committee system.more>>
Monday, December 17 2012 7:00 PM EST2012-12-18 00:00:13 GMT
The University of Tennessee wants to get into the fracking business. It hopes to lease thousands of acres of University-owned forest land to an oil and gas company so it can drill for natural gas.more>>
The University of Tennessee wants to get into the fracking business. It hopes to lease thousands of acres of University-owned forest land to an oil and gas company so it can drill for natural gas.more>>
Thursday, December 13 2012 7:09 PM EST2012-12-14 00:09:41 GMT
Nashville Electric Service purchased more than $17 million in cable under a no-bid contract, while an NES vice president used utility accounts to buy and sell items on eBay and Amazon, a new state audit concludes.more>>
Nashville Electric Service purchased more than $17 million in cable under a no-bid contract, while an NES vice president used utility accounts to buy and sell items on eBay and Amazon, a new state audit concludes.more>>
Some chronic back pain patients are concerned with epidural steroid injection after discovering the procedure itself could be dangerous in untrained hands.more>>
Some chronic back pain patients are concerned with epidural steroid injection after discovering the procedure itself could be dangerous in untrained hands.more>>
A NewsChannel 5 investigation into lavish spending by Tennessee's housing agency is getting attention from lawmakers, as well as the agency's new boss.more>>
A NewsChannel 5 investigation into lavish spending by Tennessee's housing agency is getting attention from lawmakers, as well as the agency's new boss.more>>
Prosecutors will not open an investigation into ticket scalpers -- and their use of illegal computer software to grab tickets before fans -- because Ticketmaster is not complaining.more>>
Prosecutors will not open an investigation into ticket scalpers -- and their use of illegal computer software to grab tickets before fans -- because Ticketmaster is not complaining.more>>
Wednesday, November 14 2012 6:50 PM EST2012-11-14 23:50:23 GMT
A special prosecutor has been appointed to review the investigation of last year's shooting death of Dickson County Sheriff's Deputy Keith Bellar and the possible involvement of other officers.more>>
A special prosecutor has been appointed to review the investigation of last year's shooting death of Dickson County Sheriff's Deputy Keith Bellar and the possible involvement of other officers.more>>
Wednesday, November 14 2012 6:55 AM EST2012-11-14 11:55:00 GMT
After a NewsChannel 5 investigation, Metro Council members are expected to approve a deal that will give the family of a longtime Metro employee, who died after a battle with lung cancer, part of the employee's pension.more>>
After a NewsChannel 5 investigation, Metro Council members are expected to approve a deal that will give the family of a longtime Metro employee, who died after a battle with lung cancer, part of the employee's pension.more>>
Almost everyone agreed that consumers are getting ripped off by ticket scalpers, as the issue went before a legislative committee. But there was no agreement on what to do about it.more>>
Almost everyone agreed that consumers are getting ripped off by ticket scalpers, as the issue went before a legislative committee. But there was no agreement on what to do about it.more>>
Two police officers patrol a small downtown park, 16 hours a day, seven days a week. But a NewsChannel 5 investigation reveals this special assignment takes officers from other parts of town.more>>
Two police officers patrol a small downtown park, 16 hours a day, seven days a week. But a NewsChannel 5 investigation reveals this special assignment takes officers from other parts of town.more>>
New documents, uncovered by NewsChannel 5 Investigates, show Ticketmaster has been more deeply involved in the scalping industry than it's been willing to admit.more>>
New documents, uncovered by NewsChannel 5 Investigates, show Ticketmaster has been more deeply involved in the scalping industry than it's been willing to admit.more>>
Ticketmaster is repeating its earlier insistence that it had no role in the scalping of Lady Gaga tickets. It blames scalpers from Ohio and New Jersey.more>>
Ticketmaster is repeating its earlier insistence that it had no role in the scalping of Lady Gaga tickets. It blames scalpers from Ohio and New Jersey.more>>
Still, there are growing calls for some sort of independent investigation into whether other officers may have played a role in Keith Bellar's murder.more>>
Still, there are growing calls for some sort of independent investigation into whether other officers may have played a role in Keith Bellar's murder.more>>
Tuesday, November 6 2012 8:07 PM EST2012-11-07 01:07:06 GMT
"NewsChannel 5 Investigates" has uncovered evidence that police may have missed a chance to get to the bottom of allegations surrounding a Dickson County deputy's death.more>>
"NewsChannel 5 Investigates" has uncovered evidence that police may have missed a chance to get to the bottom of allegations surrounding a Dickson County deputy's death.more>>
The widow of a murdered Dickson County sheriff's deputy questions whether investigators may ignored key evidence that could have embarrassed the local law enforcement community.more>>
The widow of a murdered Dickson County sheriff's deputy questions whether investigators may ignored key evidence that could have embarrassed the local law enforcement community.more>>
Wednesday, October 31 2012 9:43 AM EDT2012-10-31 13:43:08 GMT
A former high ranking employee at the Tennessee Department of Labor has filed a wrongful termination lawsuit claiming the commissioner is pushing white employees out the door.more>>
A former high ranking employee at the Tennessee Department of Labor has filed a wrongful termination lawsuit claiming the commissioner is pushing white employees out the door.more>>
Officials with Tennessee's Housing Development Agency say they're just spending money like lots of businesses do. In fact, they seem confused about whether they're really a state agency at all.more>>
Officials with Tennessee's Housing Development Agency say they're just spending money like lots of businesses do. In fact, they seem confused about whether they're really a state agency at all.more>>
It's a state agency that's supposed to help meet the housing needs of the Tennessee's neediest families. But the Tennessee Housing Development Agency also spends lots of money having fun. more>>
It's a state agency that's supposed to help meet the housing needs of the Tennessee's neediest families. But the Tennessee Housing Development Agency also spends lots of money having fun.more>>
A Massachusetts pharmacy blatantly ignored safety precautions that could have prevented that deadly fungal meningitis outbreak, regulators said Tuesday.more>>
A Massachusetts pharmacy blatantly ignored safety precautions that could have prevented that deadly fungal meningitis outbreak, regulators said Tuesday.more>>
Monday, October 22 2012 8:44 PM EDT2012-10-23 00:44:43 GMT
New documents show the New England Compounding Center fought hard to keep a lid on information about an earlier problem it had with contaminated drugs.more>>
New documents show the New England Compounding Center fought hard to keep a lid on information about an earlier problem it had with contaminated drugs.more>>
Tuesday, October 16 2012 7:34 PM EDT2012-10-16 23:34:01 GMT
Federal agents raided the New England Compounding Pharmacy Tuesday in search of evidence regarding the tainted drugs at the center of the nationwide fungal meningitis outbreak. more>>
Federal agents raided the New England Compounding Pharmacy Tuesday in search of evidence regarding the tainted drugs at the center of the nationwide fungal meningitis outbreak.more>>
Public comments called "stupid" and dismissed as jokes. That's what a NewsChannel 5 investigation found in emails from one state agency that's supposed to keep the public safe. more>>
Public comments called "stupid" and dismissed as jokes. That's what a NewsChannel 5 investigation found in emails from one state agency that's supposed to keep the public safe.more>>
There are new questions about whether the Massachusetts pharmacy at the center of the deadly meningitis outbreak may have broken the law when it mixed up massive quantities of those steroid drugs.more>>
There are new questions about whether the Massachusetts pharmacy at the center of the deadly meningitis outbreak may have broken the law when it mixed up massive quantities of those steroid drugs.more>>
The massive number of doses involved in a nationwide meningitis scare is raising serious concerns about the pharmacy that produced the tainted drugs.more>>
The massive number of doses involved in a nationwide meningitis scare is raising serious concerns about the pharmacy that produced the tainted drugs.more>>
The tainted drugs that appear to be the culprit in Middle Tennessee's deadly meningitis outbreak were mixed up at a facility just west of Boston. And the outbreak may have spread to five states. more>>
The tainted steroid drugs that appear to be the culprit in Middle Tennessee's deadly meningitis outbreak were mixed up at a facility just west of Boston. And the outbreak may have spread to five states.more>>
NewsChannel 5 has learned that investigators are working on a theory that the fungal meningitis outbreak may have been caused by contaminated drug from an out-of-state compounding pharmacy. more>>
NewsChannel 5 has learned that investigators are working on a theory that the fungal meningitis outbreak may have been caused by contaminated drug from an out-of-state compounding pharmacy.more>>
A member of Congress is renewing his call for a federal law to crack down on ticket scalping across the country following an exclusive NewsChannel 5 investigation.more>>
A member of Congress is renewing his call for a federal law to crack down on ticket scalping across the country following an exclusive NewsChannel 5 investigation.more>>
A NewsChannel 5 investigation discovered that the odds may have been stacked against Justin Bieber's fans on his upcoming tour - and the scalpers may have included the star's own team. more>>
A NewsChannel 5 investigation discovered that the odds may have been stacked against Justin Bieber's fans on his upcoming tour -- and the scalpers may have included the star's own team.more>>
Thursday, September 20 2012 8:05 PM EDT2012-09-21 00:05:30 GMT
A rollover crash involving a school bus is one of those worst-case scenarios for school officials. That's because, without seat belts, students have little to protect them.more>>
A rollover crash involving a school bus is one of those worst-case scenarios for school officials. That's because, without seat belts, students have little to protect them.more>>
Wednesday, September 5 2012 8:10 AM EDT2012-09-05 12:10:40 GMT
The Tennessee Department of Mental Health claims the halfway house responsible for murderer Kenneth Mallady properly notified local authorities after Mallady walked away from the facility in late July.more>>
The Tennessee Department of Mental Health claims the halfway house responsible for murderer Kenneth Mallady properly notified local authorities after Mallady walked away from the facility in late July.more>>
A TBI spokesperson confirmed Thursday that the agency is looking into questions first raised by NewsChannel 5, as well as new allegations of possible bid-rigging on an NES contract.more>>
A TBI spokesperson confirmed Thursday that the agency is looking into questions first raised by NewsChannel 5, as well as new allegations of possible bid-rigging on an NES contract.more>>
By Ben Hall Investigative Reporter He's a 69-year-old veteran who says he is no longer an American citizen. "I am an American sovereign of the Republic of the United States of America," said Hollis Faymore>>
He's a 69-year-old veteran who says he is no longer an American citizen. Hollis Fay Summers is part of growing movement the FBI labels domestic terrorism, but Summers says he is not violent.more>>
A Middle Tennessee family loved their new neighborhood until gunshots shattered their peaceful life. They called 911, but it's hard to get them to stop when police are the ones doing the shooting.more>>
A Middle Tennessee family loved their new neighborhood until gunshots shattered their peaceful life. They called 911, but the police were the ones doing the shooting.more>>
Thursday, June 28 2012 11:00 PM EDT2012-06-29 03:00:41 GMT
A Nashville woman earned a pension after working almost 40 years with the police force, but when she was diagnosed with terminal cancer and retired she didn't get her retirement.more>>
A Nashville woman earned a pension after working almost 40 years with the police force, but when she was diagnosed with terminal cancer and retired she didn't get her retirement.more>>
The battle over ticket scalping now has one group calling for an investigation into whether consumers are getting ripped off right here in Music City. That follows a NewsChannel 5 investigation. more>>
The battle over ticket scalping now has one group calling for an investigation into whether consumers are getting ripped off right here in Music City. That follows a NewsChannel 5 investigation.more>>
NewsChannel 5 uncovered dramatic proof that, when you go online to buy tickets, you're competing against a massive network of ticket scalpers from all across the country.more>>
NewsChannel 5 uncovered dramatic proof that, when you go online to buy tickets, you're competing against a massive network of ticket scalpers from all across the country.more>>
Many parents depend on the YMCA's Fun Company program to watch their kids before school and after, but one mother says the YMCA failed to protect her six-year-old daughter from repeated sexual assaults.more>>
Many parents depend on the YMCA's Fun Company program to watch their kids before school and after, but one mother says the YMCA failed to protect her six-year-old daughter from repeated sexual assaults.more>>
Tennessee has passed new laws to stop the abuse of highly addictive prescription pain pills, but an exclusive NewsChannel 5 investigation raises questions about how well those laws are working. more>>
Tennessee has passed new laws to stop the abuse of highly addictive prescription pain pills, but an exclusive NewsChannel 5 investigation raises questions about how well those laws are working.more>>
The NewsChannel 5 investigation that exposed ghost voting in the House Chambers got voters across the state fired up. Now House Speaker Beth Harwell is answering questions about what we found.more>>
House Speaker Beth Harwell reacts to a NewsChannel 5 investigation that exposed "ghost voting" in the House Chambers.more>>
NewsChannel 5 investigates the perks of power -- or, in this case, the power company. At the center of this investigation is a contract where NES signed on to help with Gaylord Opryland's big Christmas celebration.more>>
NewsChannel 5 investigates the perks of power -- or, in this case, the power company. At the center of this investigation is a contract where NES signed on to help with Gaylord Opryland's big Christmas celebration.more>>
One person, one vote -- it's the whole premise behind our democratic election process. But a NewsChannel 5 investigation has found that some state lawmakers often cast more than one vote.more>>
One person, one vote -- it's the whole premise behind our democratic election process. But a NewsChannel 5 investigation has found that some state lawmakers often cast more than one vote.more>>
"60 Minutes" devotes its full hour Sunday night to looking back at Mike Wallace's incredible career. Here, Phil Williams looks at what Mike Wallace thought was his own secret.more>>
Metro Nashville city officials are taking back millions of tax dollars that had been going to the Nashville Predators. It's money that, by some accounts, the Preds took in a power play down at the state legislature.more>>
Metro Police discovered a stunning failure to communicate critical information to officers in the field after NewsChannel 5 Investigates started asking questions.more>>
Thursday, February 16 2012 11:35 PM EST2012-02-17 04:35:23 GMT
It's a dangerous and sometimes deadly job. Repo men take thousands of cars each year in Tennessee with little oversight from courts or law enforcement.more>>
If you stop paying on your student loan and go into default, the state may take away your license to work. But our investigation found some doctors are treated differently.more>>
The owner of a local pain clinic described by police as a "pill mill" turned himself in Wednesday. Zachary Rose was the focus of a NewsChannel 5 investigation.more>>
Metro officials got more time to take a look at Nashville's deal with the Nashville Predators -- and city officials say they hope it will mean fewer taxpayer dollars going into the Bridgestone Arena.more>>
NewsChannel 5 investigates claims made by Nashville Preds officials to a pro-Predators blogger, regarding revelations of extra millions that team squeezed out of taxpayers.more>>
NewsChannel 5 Investigates has discovered even more taxpayer money pocketed by the Nashville Predators and now we've figured out exactly who got state lawmakers to approve that extra money.more>>
Monday, November 21 2011 10:03 PM EST2011-11-22 03:03:53 GMT
NewsChannel has uncovered serious new questions about how the Nashville Predators got an extra four million dollars of your money. And get this: the city never knew what they were up to.more>>
Monday, November 21 2011 9:14 PM EST2011-11-22 02:14:29 GMT
Allegations of a young boy being sexually molested has some asking serious questions about whether Big Brothers/Big Sisters is doing enough to protect children.more>>
Several Metro Council members are asking for an audit of how Nashville Electric Service spend your money. They told NewsChannel 5 Investigates that people are fed up -- and they want answers.more>>
NewsChannel 5 Investigates discovered that Nashville Electric Service brass have been living well and sticking ratepayers with the bill. Now, the NES President is promising to pay back hundreds of dollars.more>>
Internal THP emails, obtained by NewsChannel 5 Investigates, describe a "covert operation" at Occupy Nashville and warn that the manpower put into arrests could end up causing more deaths on the roads.more>>
Occupy Nashville protestors say Nashville Electric Service shows how greed can cost the people. So, on Friday, they took their protest to the front door of the Metro-owned utility.more>>
Troopers with THP use their lights and sirens to make sure celebrities, sports teams and others don't wait in traffic, but you'd be surprised at how little the rich and famous pay for the service.more>>
Friday, October 21 2011 4:19 PM EDT2011-10-21 20:19:34 GMT
Agents from the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration and local police have raided a Murfreesboro pain clinic first exposed by NewsChannel 5 Investigates.more>>
Saturday, October 15 2011 12:18 AM EDT2011-10-15 04:18:33 GMT
NewsChannel 5 Investigates first told you about pain clinics in Murfreesboro and Hendersonville associated with Zachary Rose. Rose is now a fugitive.more>>
Tuesday, September 27 2011 11:35 AM EDT2011-09-27 15:35:52 GMT
It's a business that sits in a small Murfreesboro strip mall. Total Pain Solutions on Church Street opened earlier this year and quickly got the attention of police.more>>
Monday, September 26 2011 6:14 PM EDT2011-09-26 22:14:50 GMT
A Metro board signed off on a new concessions contract Monday for Nashville's Bridgestone Arena. That came after Nashville Predators officials backed away from some controversial provisions.more>>
Nashville Predator team officials are backing off claims about how hard they tried to make sure taxpayers got the best deal at Bridgestone Arena.more>>
Tuesday, September 13 2011 9:43 PM EDT2011-09-14 01:43:34 GMT
There are serious new questions about whether the Nashville Predators may have lied to city officials about a big concessions contract at the Bridgestone Arena.more>>
Tuesday, September 6 2011 8:40 PM EDT2011-09-07 00:40:02 GMT
The U.S. Department of Justice launched an investigation of the Tennessee State Veterans Home and found the state had failed to properly care for the veterans at the home and even contributed to some of their deaths.more>>
They charge taxpayers millions of dollars for counseling Medicare recipients. But a NewsChannel5 investigation has discovered numerous cases in which the counseling never happened.more>>
A state investigative audit has found that more than a million dollars is either missing or was misspent by a non-profit group. They were supposed to help people in rural parts of Tennessee get better access to medical care.more>>
Davidson County Criminal Court Clerk David Torrence now has a deadline: resign or face ouster. It follows weeks of controversy about Torrence's work habits.more>>
Is the presiding judge of Davidson County's General Sessions Court facing an ethics investigation? Judge Dan Eisenstein's lawyer insists that he's not.more>>
A NewsChannel 5 investigation has uncovered serious questions about whether a Nashville judge put mentally ill defendants in the care of a man who wasn't licensed to treat them.more>>
A NewsChannel 5 investigation reveals the repossession industry is surprisingly unregulated, and some in the repo industry believe the lack of oversight has led to violent, even deadly encounters.more>>
A wealthy Shelbyville businessman failed Thursday to get a judge to order the district attorney to back off of his video gambling business -- a business that Keith Heflin claims is legal.more>>
NewsChannel 5 Investigates went undercover to investigate gambling in one Middle Tennessee community, and it has now forced the local district attorney to do an about-face. (UPDATED WITH NEW DOCUMENTS)more>>
An unlicensed contractor who NewsChannel5 Investigates first exposed several years ago is now looking at more than a year behind bars. Gary Carlton has been found guilty of working without a license.more>>
It's called the silent killer. Radon is a radioactive gas that reaches dangerous levels in many Tennessee homes. But incredibly many people never test for it.more>>
Thursday, March 3 2011 11:23 PM EST2011-03-04 04:23:42 GMT
A developer unveiled his plan Wednesday for what's called "Festival Tennessee." NewsChannel 5 Investigates put some of his claims to the "truth test" and flunked him on several of those claims.more>>
A NewsChannel 5 investigation discovered that the developers of a proposed theme park in Spring Hill have left behind a trail of big deals that they promised but never delivered.more>>
Cargo thefts are on the rise here in Middle Tennessee and across the country. A NewsChannel 5 investigation reveals weak penalties and big pay-offs for those involved only add to the growing problem.more>>
A NewsChannel 5 investigation is raising questions about a federal program that's supposed to help veterans and their dependents manage their VA benefits. more>>
For credit card companies, college campuses are a major recruiting ground. A NewsChannel 5 investigation reveals one major credit card company is paying millions of dollars to the University of Tennessee.more>>
NewsChannel 5 Investigates has the videotapes that could help the state Court of Criminal Appeals decide whether Paul Reid's too crazy to be executed, or if he's just playing the system.more>>
The provocative owner of a Midstate bail bonding company went before Davidson County judges and ended up answering questions first uncovered by NewsChannel 5 Investigates.more>>
A federal lawsuit filed Wednesday raises questions about the training and oversight correctional officers at the Riverbend Maximum Security Prison.more>>
The state of Tennessee is facing a lawsuit claiming correction officers violated the civil rights of an inmate who died at Riverbend Maximum Security Institution.more>>
Following is the text of emails sent by David Lyons, a lawyer for Tootsie's Orchid Lounge, to customers who filed complaints regarding VIP passes sold for the Nashville landmark's 50th anniversary celebration.more>>
Last month's 50th anniversary celebration for Tootsie's Orchid Lounge has stirred up a stink, with some tourists now saying the big bash was just a bash for their cash.more>>
Leaders of a controversial Williamson County church have lost a bid to prove two of their members innocent of murder. The Georgia Supreme Court has upheld the murder convictions of Joseph and Sonya Smith.more>>
Does UT have a double standard in how it disciplines students who are not athletes? That question is at the heart of the case of a 60-year-old student whose dreams have been put on hold.more>>
Thursday, November 18 2010 3:09 AM EST2010-11-18 08:09:48 GMT
A NewsChannel 5 investigation found companies across the state are importing foreign workers at a time when the unemployment rate is near 10 percent.more>>
Surveillance video, obtained by NewsChannel 5 Investigates, raises questions about the treatment received by one visitor to Nashville's so-called "world-famous" Tootsie's Orchid Lounge.more>>
Tootsie's Orchid Lounge may be the most-famous honky-tonk in America. But we found some of the folks who run the bar are convicted felons who've got their own shady past.more>>
It's a law designed to make sure the state of Tennessee only does business with contractors who hire legal workers. But four years later, the state has not found one contractor who hired illegal immigrants.more>>
The former head of the Tennessee cosmetology board says she tried to warn the state about problems with the possible selling of cosmetology licenses, but no one would listen.more>>
The former head of the Tennessee cosmetology board says she tried to warn the state about problems with the possible selling of cosmetology licenses, but no one would listen.more>>
Some of the Titans' biggest stars try to make a difference off the field, but NewsChannel 5 Investigates uncovered questions about money that's being raised for their charities and how it's being spent. more>>
Some of the Titans' biggest stars try to make a difference off the field, but NewsChannel 5 Investigates uncovered questions about money that's being raised for their charities and how it's being spent. more>>
The online website Sharing Spree promised easy money for local charities. But a NewsChannel 5 investigation discovered the company seems to be having trouble lately keeping those promises.more>>
The online website Sharing Spree promised easy money for local charities. But a NewsChannel 5 investigation discovered the company seems to be having trouble lately keeping those promises.more>>
NewsChannel 5 has learned that the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation has opened a criminal case, looking into the alleged sale of cosmetology licenses. more>>
NewsChannel 5 has learned that the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation has opened a criminal case, looking into the alleged sale of cosmetology licenses. more>>
The state wants answers about an alleged money-for-license scheme involving licenses issued by the Cosmetology Board. But the first hints that there might be a problem came more than a year ago.more>>
The state wants answers about an alleged money-for-license scheme involving licenses issued by the Cosmetology Board. But the first hints that there might be a problem came more than a year ago.more>>
Wednesday, February 27 2013 9:19 PM EST2013-02-28 02:19:44 GMT
Tennessee regulators are taking steps to revoke the licenses of dozens of people who have been working in the cosmetology field. They say they paid thousands of dollars for their licenses.more>>
Tennessee regulators are taking steps to revoke the licenses of dozens of people who have been working in the cosmetology field. They say they paid thousands of dollars for their licenses.more>>
The Better Business Bureau is now warning potential customers about Stars & Stripes Professional Cleaning Services, saying the carpet cleaner first needs to clean up its act.more>>
The Better Business Bureau is now warning potential customers about Stars & Stripes Professional Cleaning Services, saying the carpet cleaner first needs to clean up its act.more>>
Friday, December 28 2012 6:45 PM EST2012-12-28 23:45:35 GMT
A Nashville judge has dealt a stunning blow to HRC Medical, the Franklin based hormone replacement company first exposed in a NewsChannel 5 investigation late last year.more>>
A Nashville judge has dealt a stunning blow to HRC Medical, the Franklin based hormone replacement company first exposed in a NewsChannel 5 investigation late last year.more>>
NewsChannel 5 uncovers questions about whether certain wealthy property owners got breaks on their taxes thanks to questionable assessments by the Putnam County Property Assessor's Office.more>>
A months-long investigation finds interstate drug agents more concerned about seizing suspected drug money -- than stopping the flow of drugs. Investigation also uncovers questions about police tactics. WEB EXTRA video and documents included.more>>
NewsChannel 5 investigates lavish spending and other questionable activities at the Upper Cumberland Development District, an agency that's supposed to create jobs and help the poor. more>>
"NewsChannel 5 Investigates" follows the money in Davidson County Clerk John Arriola's office, including cash pocketed for performing weddings on taxpayer time, tax dollars spent to promote Arriola's name and face, and other questionable expenditures.more>>
An exclusive NewsChannel 5 investigation discovers that Metro Nashville schools ignored warnings of a "serious radon problem" for 20 years. New tests confirm the fears. Check out the radon levels in your child's school.more>>
NewsChannel 5 investigates The Truth About Crime in Nashville. Is Music City safer -- or less safe? Do the city's crime stats reflect life on the streets -- or are they fudged?more>>
A CONTINUING INVESTIGATION: Equal justice under the law -- or special justice for special people? NewsChannel 5 investigates Nashville's General Sessions Court.more>>
A highly charged parental-abduction case from Franklin, Tenn., turns into an international incident in Fukuoka, Japan. NewsChannel 5 investigates.more>>
For 10 years, the NewsChannel 5 Investigates team has dug deeper, asked the tough questions and made a difference. A one-hour documentary looks back at the best investigations.more>>
For 10 years, the NewsChannel 5 Investigates team has dug deeper, asked the tough questions and made a difference. A one-hour documentary looks back at the best investigations.more>>
The NewsChannel 5 Investigates team has received national recognition for its efforts to act as a watchdog for our viewers. DuPont Award: Considered one of the broadcast equivalents of the Pulitzer Prize,more>>
The 'NewsChannel 5 Investigates' team has received national recognition for its efforts to act as watchdog for our viewers.more>>
The NewsChannel 5 Investigates team swept all investigative categories at Saturday night's MidSouth Emmy Awards, including investigative report and investigative series.more>>
The NewsChannel 5 Investigates team swept all investigative categories at Saturday night's MidSouth Emmy Awards, including investigative report, investigative series, journalistic enterprise and business/consumer reporting.more>>
Two NewsChannel 5 investigations snagged First Place honors in the National Headliner Awards for consumer and environmental reporting, it was announced this week.more>>
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