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A bill by Tennessee Rep. William Lamberth that restricts undocumented immigrant students from public schools could jeopardize ...
The Tennessee Attorney General’s Office could soon have the responsibility for investigating claims of discrimination by ...
Tennessee voters will have the final say on a proposed amendment to the state’s constitution that would remove the right to pretrial bail for people accused of committing certain crimes. The Tennessee ...
A bill slashing regulations for an estimated 80% of Tennessee’s non-federally protected wetlands is headed to Gov. Bill Lee’s desk Monday.
Tennessee’s legislature put the state’s private-prison operator on notice to keep death rates down or face a reduction in inmates, a move that could cut its state payments. House members voted 93-0 ...
Tennessee lawmakers approved a $59.8 billion budget Wednesday for the next fiscal year, adding $8 million to administer ...
When examining the state of national politics and the federal government, there’s much to be concerned about, including President Donald Trump’s enthusiasm for deporting people legally in the country ...
The Tennessee General Assembly’s 2026 budget trimmed $35 million from a funding bucket intended to support the Duck River.
Civil rights lawyer Ben Crump discussed lawsuits against Knox County and the University of Tennessee Medical Center after two ...
The tornado that tore through McNairy County in West Tennessee in early April caused an estimated $30.3 million in damage.
Opponents are turning to legal challenges to try to block or delay major public transit expansions — even after voters approve them. Recent lawsuits in Arizona, Tennessee and Texas have attempted to ...
Bill to hold charities liable for providing housing to certain immigrants heads to governor’s desk
A Tennessee bill to hold churches liable for providing housing aid to immigrants without legal status is headed to Gov. Bill ...
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