OK, the cicadas are gone. It’s kind of quiet out there, too quiet almost. I admit to missing them a little. The rains have washed most of their exoskeletons off
A partnership that began more than 15 years ago and went to another level in July 2022 has led to the announcement of a new home for the long-standing Franklin
The opening of The Board Room is a dream come true for owner Cynthia Peraza. The newly opened Charcuterie Wine Bar is a concept that she imagined for years.
On Monday, a large gathering of Civil War enthusiasts, elected officials and officers of Franklin’s Charge and the Battle of Franklin Trust unveiled a Monument to Texas on the property
Even though the first Friday of April brought showers, it did not dampen the crowds who gathered for the Franklin Art Crawl on Friday night in downtown Franklin.
One year after The Covenant School shootings, arguably one of the most tragic events in this area’s history, a mother and son from Franklin combined forces to help remember those
Sheriff Dusty Rhoades, who just recently retired as the Williamson County sheriff, thought he was going out to dinner with family Saturday night. However, he was surprised with a retirement
The two “Gateway to Franklin” restaurants that greet visitors entering downtown Franklin from the south are closing their doors for good in February. A. Marshall Hospitality issued a statement last
Baseball enthusiasts were on the edge of their seats last Friday for the African American Historical Society’s monthly Porch Talks speaker series that featured legendary baseball player Dave Stewart.