House and Senate lawmakers still don’t have an agreement on Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee’s $1.9 billion business tax cut proposal.
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The Black Music Action Coalition has teamed with the Commercial Music Initiative at Tennessee State University, Music Makes ...
A Nashville judge has ruled that ex-officio members of the Tennessee Democratic Party Executive Committee can continue to ...
Fast-growing RailPros Inc. has completed its second acquisition, deepening its presence in Tennessee and adding 18 employees.
The state of Tennessee will receive hundreds of millions of dollars this year as part of a settlement group from a major ...
Many unanswered questions remain about how the plan would actually work, such as when a teacher would be authorized to use ...
Tennessee teenager Sebastian Rogers has been missing for nearly two months since he disappeared from Hendersonville on Feb.
Tennessee’s Republican-dominant House has spiked legislation that would have banned local governments from paying to study or ...
A conference committee of key House and Senate members met briefly on Tuesday and could not find common ground.
The franchise tax refunds are the largest, single new item in Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee's budget, recently approved by ...
Teachers, students and parents denounced the passage of a Tennessee bill that would allow teachers to carry concealed ...