The Tennessee Supreme Court refuted DOJ allegations of ADA violations against TBLE and TLAP, asserting commitment to nondiscrimination and ADA compliance.
Release of report highlights allegations of fraud, extortion and other misconduct by orthodontics professors. A settlement allowed them to leave the university with no admission of guilt.
Pleasant View Christian School in Cheatham County recently held a groundbreaking for a stand-alone Early Learning Academy.
Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee will try to create a centralized immigration enforcement agency during a late January special legislative session.
Tennessee remains No. 1 after a quiet holiday ... the new home of the NBA’s Los Angeles Clippers. UCLA held off Gonzaga's late rally to pull out a 65-62 win behind Eric Dailey Jr.'s 18 points ...
The Iola Independent School District has canceled classes this Thursday and Friday. This is due to a significant number of absences among both students and staff. The district says it is committed to ensuring the safety and well-being of its community and will provide further updates as needed.
A total of $250,000 in awards will be distributed to the recognized schools, with larger sums going to the most improved institutions.
Slipping to the No. 8 seed in the College Football Playoff and having to face a dangerous Tennessee team in the first round. But in front of a frigid crowd of 102,819 at Ohio Stadium that included ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WVLT) - Governor Bill Lee has appointed an assistant district attorney to fill a vacancy left after Judge O. Duane Slone was hit and killed in Jefferson County last year. Gov. Lee appointed Jeremy Ball to serve as a Circuit Court Judge in the Fourth Judicial District, which covers Cocke, Grainger, Jefferson and Sevier counties.
BEACHSIDE HOMICIDE: "48 Hours" looks back at seaside slayings. 9/8c: Murder on the Cape: "48 Hours" has covered the case of A-list fashion writer Christa
As California’s massive wildfires burn, thousands of GoFundMe campaigns for victims have become an outlet for onlookers transfixed by the blazes and eager to do something to help.
Michael Anthony Huerta, the 23-year-old from Knoxville found guilty of second-degree murder in 2024, filed a notice of appeal with the State of Tennessee Court of Criminal Appeals on Wednesday