Four people are now set for execution in 2025 after years of Tennessee pausing its execution process for death penalty cases.
The Tennessee Attorney General also issued a consumer warning to Tennesseans using the artificial intelligence tools.
Our state democracy is in crisis, and instead of trying to fix it, our state leaders are focused on exacerbating it.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. –Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee announced two key judicial appointments. “I am proud to announce the appointment of ...
While much attention has been given to the Trump Administration’s early federal policy objectives to increase immigration enforcement, clients ...
The Tennessee Department of Correction agrees to pay $3.25 million to Disability Rights group in lawsuit settlement.
Gov. Bill Lee believes the best option for the Tennessee Performing Arts Center's new home is Nashville's East Bank — and he ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) — The state of Tennessee has filed orders to reset execution dates for death row inmates Byron Black, ...
When Vince Stanley and a group of inmates started a project to build a new table for the Indiana Supreme Court’s conference room, they had to figure out how to make it functional for the court’s five ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — The Tennessee Supreme Court set execution dates for four inmates, including Oscar Smith, who was ...
The Tennessee Supreme Court has ordered four men to be executed before the end of this year, including a Chattanoogan dubbed ...
The Tennessee Supreme Court set execution dates for Oscar Smith, Byron Black, Donald Middlebrooks and Harold Nichols.
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