Fernando Mejia was convicted of murder and sentenced to life in prison for killing 17-year-old Trinity Bostic in Hendersonville in 2024.
SUMNER COUNTY, Tenn. (WKRN) — A family’s years-long wait for justice has come to an end. In summer 2024, 17-year-old Trinity Bostic disappeared from Macon County. Days later, she was found murdered in ...
After a very successful road trip that saw UTC win back-to-back games, scoring 93+ points and shooting over 60% in each, it ...
A jury convicted 17-year-old Fernando Mejia of first-degree murder in the death of 17-year-old Trinity Bostic, a verdict that carries an automatic life sentence. Bostic was reported missing on June 29 ...
Cleanup efforts are underway in Trussville after a tornado moved through the area, causing minor structural damage but no ...
After January’s winter storm took out many power lines questions are now being raised about why more infrastructure in Tennessee isn’t underground.
Tuesday marked two years since 15-year-old Sebastian Rogers vanished from his home in the Shackle Island area, and his AMBER ...
A jury in Sumner County has convicted 17-year-old Fernando Mejia of 1st Degree Murder in the death of 17-year-old Trinity Bostic.
The Sumner County Sheriff’s Office urges the public to continue to send tips and if you believe you see Sebastian, call 911.
Kansas Attorney General charges Wichita man with running alleged proxy betting operation at Kansas Star Casino in Mulvane.
A two-day New Mexico manhunt ends with the arrest of a couple suspected in a shooting during a state police traffic stop.
A Sumner County native who made history at Harvard University is being recognized during Black History Month in Gallatin.