With 2024 behind us and new state legislative sessions ahead, it is a perfect time to discuss one of the most frequently asked questions received
Tennessee Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti, optimistic after a Kentucky court ruling reversing Biden's Title IX, eyes potential success in his Supreme Court gender case.
The General used Bureau of Labor Statistics to examine the counties with the most car repair shops in Tennessee.
Flags in Tennessee will be flown at full staff on Jan. 20 in honor ... President Joe Biden's proclamation for flags to be flown at half-staff across the United States in honor of the 39th president until sunset on Tuesday, Jan. 28, 2025.
President Donald Trump signs an executive order attempting to end birthright citizenship for children of undocumented immigrants.
A new register seeks to identify "champion trees" in the United States, recognized for their enormous size and big leafy crowns. The first-of-its-kind initiative is called the National Champion Tree Program (NCTP) and has been judging trees since 1941.
Maryville's own Master Sgt. Patrick Morgan is representing East Tennessee at President-Elect Donald Trump's inauguration.
Buoyed by President Donald Trump's plan for mass deportation of undocumented immigrants, Tennessee's governor is proposing to fund an immigration enforcement bureau that could take on deportation authority to remove people from the country.
Hellbender salamanders call Tennessee and 14 other states in the United States home, including Alabama, Kentucky, and Georgia. The "healthiest" of eastern hellbender salamander habitats was considered to be in North Carolina and Tennessee, the area devastated by Helene.
FILE - Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee gives a news conference to present the Education Freedom Scholarship Act of 2024, his administration’s legislative proposal to establish statewide universal school ...
A new bill filed in Tennessee and loosely modeled after a Louisiana law currently facing a legal battle would require schools to display the Ten Commandments, a portion of the Declaration of
Michael Tyler Roberts: Roberts, of Knoxville, was sentenced in December to 15 months in prison and three years of supervised release after pleading guilty to the felony charge of assaulting, resisting or impeding certain officers. The DOJ says Roberts assaulted a line of police officers in a tunnel entrance to the Capitol.