As landfills across the state near capacity, state officials consider repealing a law given locals control of landfill approval
Jun 12, 2026
Public health care providers, pediatricians warn state immigration policy for critically ill children could have life threatening consequences
Jun 11, 2026
A bipartisan duo of Knox County lawmakers pledge to address gaps in Age Appropriate Materials Act.
Jun 10, 2026
The Tennessee Department of Health has targeted a program for critically ill children, requiring immigration checks before providing service.
Jun 9, 2026
After initially banning a Pulitzer Prize-winning book, the Knox County Schools Board is asking the legislature to revisit the Age Appropriate Materials law.
Jun 8, 2026
Pride month starts and state designates "Nuclear Family Month;" Voters face three constitutional amendments in November; volunteers detail harassment from Memphis Safe Task Force
Jun 7, 2026
Two leading Republicans question Nashville mayor's budget item for immigrant group; ACLU sues over new anti-immigration law
Jun 5, 2026
Pride Month, which celebrates the contributions of LGBTQ+ Tennesseans, begins with two measures advocates call "insulting" and dangerous
Jun 4, 2026
Reviewing the constitutional amendments on the November ballot.
Jun 3, 2026
As part of a lawsuit, Memphis residents documenting actions of the Memphis Safe Task Force report detail interactions with agents
Jun 2, 2026
Funding for winter storm damage, more unemployed in Tennessee
Jun 1, 2026
Democratic senator suspended from committees; Knox County puts "Roots" back on library shelves; three-judge panel upholds redistricting
May 31, 2026
A new report finds South Memphis residents are exposed to excessive levels of air pollution.
May 29, 2026
A watchdog group seeks investigation for Todd Blanche's behavior during Tennessee criminal trial of Kilmar Abrego Garcia
May 28, 2026
Three-judge panel hands a loss to NAACP in redistricting suit; plus, "Roots" back on Knox County school library shelves
May 27, 2026