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Mayor Proposes $461.6M Budget Focused on Safety, Housing, Infrastructure

Knoxville Mayor Indya Kincannon proposed a $461.6 million budget emphasizing public safety, affordable housing, and infrastructure improvements.

Tennessee Leads Coalition Suing EEOC Over New Abortion Accommodation Rule

Tennessee and 16 other states are suing the EEOC over its new rule requiring workplace accommodations for abortions.
TDEC Names Roger McCoy as Tennessee’s Third Honorary State Naturalist
Roger McCoy has been designated as Tennessee's third honorary State Naturalist by TDEC.
TDCI Warns Investors About “Other People’s Money” Investment Scams
Tennessee's Securities Division cautions investors about online scams involving trading with "other people's money.
Knoxville Seeks Public Input on Housing at Upcoming Meetings
The City of Knoxville is hosting two public meetings to gather resident feedback on housing priorities and plans.
MNPD Assists West End Synagogue in Passover Celebration for 30th Year
Chief John Drake assumes legal ownership of leavened products through April 30.
City Requires Dependent Eligibility Verification for Some Employees
Employees who added dependents to City health plans must provide eligibility documentation.
Smart Factory Institute to Host Critical Networks in Manufacturing Forum
The Smart Factory Institute will hold a forum on May 2, 2024, to discuss cybersecurity and intelligent wireless infrastructure in manufacturing.
Register of Deeds Office Relocating Near Historic Metro Courthouse
The Nashville Davidson County Register of Deeds will move to a new location in late May.
U.S. Attorney’s Office Observes National Crime Victims’ Rights Week
The U.S. Attorney's Office for the Western District of Tennessee commemorates National Crime Victims' Rights Week.