Jeff Long
Tennessee Highway Patrol Welcomes New Graduates
Tennessee Highway Patrol graduated 13 experienced troopers from Lateral Trooper Cadet Class 1224.
Sixteen Homeland Security Agents Graduate in Tennessee
Sixteen special agents join Tennessee Homeland Security, fulfilling a statewide coverage goal.
Eight new dispatchers join the Tennessee Highway Patrol's emergency response team.
Free replacement IDs are available for East Tennessee flood victims at select locations.
Tennessee introduces new driver licenses and self-service kiosks to enhance security and reduce wait times.
Tennessee recognizes organ donors and recipients with plaques at Driver Services Centers.
The Tennessee Highway Patrol recently celebrated the graduation of 83 new state troopers.
Tennessee offers free cable gun locks to promote firearm safety and prevent accidents.
Tennessee Highway Patrol will increase patrols to reduce crashes during Memorial Day.
26 new Special Agents graduated from the Tennessee Office of Homeland Security.