Tennessee victim-serving agencies warn cuts will be ‘catastrophic’ if Gov. Bill Lee fails to act
As federal funding for crime victims dwindled in recent years, 35 states across the nation took action to keep domestic ...
Gov. Bill Lee appointed Steven W. Sword and Valerie L. Smith to Tennessee's Court of Criminal Appeals and Court of Appeals, ...
Judge Valerie Smith currently works in Shelby County, serving as the Circuit Court Judge for the 30th Judicial District.
Gov. Bill Lee's bill aimed at preserving farmland passed a key Senate committee despite bipartisan opposition, a narrow but ...
The proposed legislation, sponsored by the House and Senate majority leaders, would expand childcare licensing exemptions for ...
The loan comes from the Drinking Water State Revolving Fund Loan Program, which provides low-interest loans for water ...
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Bill Lee on Tennessee and the future of artificial intelligenceTennessee Governor Bill Lee says America's next Manhattan Project is to win the artificial intelligence race. Patrick Mahomes ...
Tennessee grants Munford a $994,097 loan for water infrastructure enhancements from the State Revolving Fund Program.
In an effort to establish Tennessee as a nuclear leader, Gov. Bill Lee is asking for $10 million more for a fund that's only ...
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The Leaf-Chronicle (Clarksville) on MSNTennessee Gov. Bill Lee tours Clarksville to assess flood damageGov. Bill Lee stopped in Clarksville to talk to officials and media after heavy flooding led to rescues and a rising river ...
Charter school operators have applied to open or run 13 schools in five Tennessee school systems beginning in the fall of 2026 amid the state's rapidly changing school-choice landscape.
Tennessee homeschoolers have raised the alarm that a child care reform bill from Gov. Bill Lee could unintentionally "take ...
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