Middle Tennessee News
Tennessee AI Advisory Council Meeting Scheduled for August 6
The Tennessee AI Advisory Council will meet on August 6, 2024, to discuss the state's use of AI technologies.
Final Defendant in Tennessee Drug Trafficking Case Sentenced
Julio Esparza received a 70-month federal prison sentence for drug trafficking activities in Tennessee.
A Smyrna gym and its landlord settle allegations of ADA violations by ceasing operations and paying fines.
Precautionary measures are crucial as Middle Tennessee faces severe storms and excessive heat.
Paul Cox indicted for tax evasion and theft exceeding $250,000 in Davidson County.
Mohamad Amer pleads guilty to tax and counterfeiting charges in Nashville.
Tennessee sets the maximum formula interest rate at 12.50% per annum.
The Metro Public Health Department offers extended immunization hours to prepare students for the upcoming school year.
Mayor O’Connell welcomes the court's decision on the size of Nashville's Metro Council.
Major music events in Nashville achieve record visitor numbers and bolster the local economy.
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