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Porterfield atop new poll of Metro Nashville Council at-large candidates in runoff

District 29 Council member Delishia Porterfield and attorney Quin Evans-Segall polled at 40% and 38%, respectively.

 

Library censorship opponent speaks up

Library censorship opponent Kerri Lambert talks about her concerns about Rutherford County Library System Board pulling books.

 

'We will be back': Covenant families disappointed in special session, vow to press ahead

Parents of Covenant students spoke emotionally with reporters after the ending of the special session, vowing to return at the next legislative session.

 

Memorial services for former Gov. Don Sundquist to start in West Tennessee

The former congressman and governor of Tennessee died in Memphis on Aug. 27. He was 87.

 

With tempers mounting, Tennessee's special session ends with little action on guns

The stalemate between the House and Senate broke Tuesday morning and lawmakers ended their special session amid criticism over a lack of action.

 

Nashville Rep. Caleb Hemmer talks about 1994 school shooting

Rep. Caleb Hemmer, D-Nashville, has for months advocated for stricter safe storage laws for firearms. During House session Monday, Aug. 28, 2023, he revealed his advocacy is personal.

 

Tennessee comptroller declines to audit Gov. Bill Lee's faith-based initiatives office

The office, run in tandem with a nonprofit, received its first-ever allocation of direct taxpayer support this year: $1.2 million.

 

Three children, three adults hospitalized after charter school, WeGo busses collide

First responders were called to the scene of a crash between a WeGo and charter school bus that injured three children and three adults.

 

Nuns N' Moses: Soccer Moses and friends help raise thousands for humane association

A hilarious idea for a Guns N' Roses tribute show turns into a crowded fundraiser Friday night for the Nashville Humane Association

 

Library supporters upset by board pulling 4 books say they're 'fighting against censorship'

The Rutherford County Library System Board decides to pull four books deemed inappropriate for children in following state law and city ordinance.

 

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