Monday, August 17, 2026
The Rutherford Roundup
In Today’s Episode:
- Murfreesboro residents pack a City Council meeting to oppose the city’s expanded automated license plate reader contract, raising concerns about privacy, surveillance, and public safety.
- Dangerous summer heat continues across Rutherford County, with residents urged to stay hydrated, limit strenuous activity, and watch for signs of heat-related illness.
- Traffic congestion near Scales Elementary School comes under renewed scrutiny after police arrest a nearby resident accused of threatening to confront parents with a gun.
- A Silver Alert ends safely after 38-year-old Passion Echols, who had been reported missing in Murfreesboro, is found safe.
- Murfreesboro City Schools officials discuss questions surrounding a new executive order from President Donald Trump and its potential impact on childhood vaccination requirements.
- La Vergne officials warn residents about a scam email falsely claiming to come from the La Vergne Police Department and urge recipients not to open links, download attachments, or share sensitive information.