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.
Democratic state Rep. Harold Love Jr. is resisting pressure from Republican state leaders for Tennessee State University to ...
Knox County Commissioner Andy Fox, who wants to turn down federal funds for items like school lunches, could get some ghostly ...
A Nashville judge has temporarily blocked new state rules that would have banned the sale of hemp products legal in Tennessee ...
The Black Clergy Collaborative is pushing Memphis Mayor Paul Young to sign a U.S. Department of Justice consent decree on ...
The U.S. Senate approved a broadly bipartisan bill early Saturday that would increase Social Security benefits for millions ...
Former Tennessee state Sen. Brian Kelsey is asking the U.S. Supreme Court to reverse his conviction for breaking campaign ...
Friends and family filled Mt. Zion Baptist Church in Knoxville, Tennessee, Wednesday to celebrate the life of poet Nikki ...
The Highlander Research and Education Center, famed civil rights training ground, will once again own land in Grundy County, ...
A conservation group is accusing the state of illegally issuing permits for a Tennessee Valley Authority gas plant in ...
Rev. Earle J. Fisher writes of the imperative for Memphis Mayor Paul Young to accept a U.S. Department of Justice consent ...
A Louisiana resident has the country’s first case of highly pathogenic avian influenza in a human, according to the Centers ...