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Possible action by the General Assembly could include reducing the number of city council seats and rescinding bond note for Titans stadium.
Matchups feature incumbents against newcomers to politics.
Injunction sought by 20 states, with Tennessee AG Herbert Slatery taking the lead, applies to schools and workplaces.
Court records: Video shows agent with boot on worker’s neck; agents say its release could endanger them.
However, the One Beale development received mixed support from city officials, putting the project in jeopardy.
A Maryville woman claimed she needed the funds for a non-existent Christian ministry and used the money on herself, court records state.
Parents of up to 5,000 qualifying students could be pulling their children out of public schools and enrolling them into private ones.
Organizers have received assistance from the city, but their requests for city officials to open heat-relief shelters have been denied.
TennCare is being required to end a closed formulary that enabled the state to cut coverage for expensive drugs and therapies.
He's the city's former director of economic and community development.
Police Chief Paul Noel wants the department to participate in the Active Bystandership for Law Enforcement (ABLE) program.
They plan to try to codify Roe v. Wade and pass other measures in 2023.
The resolution aims to discourage local law enforcement from prosecuting women or doctors making reproductive-health decisions.
The college's president said teachers are educated in the “dumbest parts of the dumbest colleges in the country.”
Republicans could possibly penalize the Metro Nashville Council for rejecting it.
Data from Tennessee Justice Center shows around 31,000 women in child-bearing years lack insurance.
Gov. Lee says that type of retribution would be “kind of hypothetical.” But he doesn’t dismiss it as a possibility, either.
Chattanooga officials are mute on the issue.
Knoxville officials are mute on the issue.