The state of Tennessee and the city of Spring Hill will pay $735,000 to settle a lawsuit alleging law enforcement wrongfully seized legal hemp products.
A Nashville judge has temporarily blocked new state rules that would have banned the sale of hemp products legal in Tennessee ...
Knox County Commissioner Andy Fox, who wants to turn down federal funds for items like school lunches, could get some ghostly ...
Democratic state Rep. Harold Love Jr. is resisting pressure from Republican state leaders for Tennessee State University to ...
The U.S. Senate approved a broadly bipartisan bill early Saturday that would increase Social Security benefits for millions ...
The U.S. House finally approved a stopgap spending bill Friday night that will keep the government open for a few more months ...
The Highlander Research and Education Center, famed civil rights training ground, will once again own land in Grundy County, ...
Matthew Hawn, a Sullivan County, Tennessee teacher who was banned from teaching in 2021 may have a chance at reentering the ...
Tennessee State University officials predict former president Glenda Glover may sue after they scrapped a $1.7 million ...
Rev. Earle J. Fisher, Ph.D. holds a Bachelor of Science Degree in Computer Science from LeMoyne-Owen College, a Master of ...