Tennessee December Revenues Surpass Budget Estimates
Tennessee's December tax revenues exceed budget expectations by $39.7 million.
Tennessee Governor Calls Special Legislative Session
Governor Lee announced a special session to address education and disaster recovery.
Clarksville Woman Convicted of TennCare Fraud
Alexzandrea L. Oden sentenced for TennCare fraud involving Adderall sales.
Altamont Resident Sentenced for TennCare Fraud
Crystal Myers convicted for TennCare fraud in Warren County, Tennessee.
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Knoxville Leads Tennessee in Electric Vehicle Charging
Knoxville becomes Tennessee's first Charging Smart city to promote electric vehicle adoption.
Knoxville City Offices Closed for MLK Day
Knoxville city offices will be closed for Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
KPD to Host Sobriety Checkpoint on January 31
Knoxville Police Department plans a checkpoint to deter impaired driving on N. Broadway.
Nashville Fire Department Seeks Information on Church Arson
Nashville Fire Department investigates fire incident at First Apostolic Church.
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Nashville Fire Department Seeks Public Help in Incident
Nashville Fire Department requests public assistance in identifying individuals involved in a fire incident.
Murfreesboro Community Investment Trust Meeting Announcement
Murfreesboro Community Investment Trust Committee to discuss FY26 contributions on January 21, 2025.
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TDOT announces construction and speed limit changes in Rutherford County.
Gov. Bill Lee appoints Jeremy Ball and Melanie Sellers to key judicial roles.
Ronnie Johnson recognized for dedication in maintaining clean city streets.
Tennessee settles with BlackRock over ESG disclosures under the Tennessee Consumer Protection Act.
The TSSAA Board discussed contracts and agreements for future sports championships.
Murfreesboro City Council approves contract for Burnt Knob/Manson Pike intersection enhancements.
Four individuals sentenced for cocaine trafficking between California and Tennessee.
Five members of the Hoover Criminal Gang were sentenced for racketeering and firearms crimes.
The DOJ alleges Fayette County's redistricting plan violates Black voters' rights.