Braden Miller’s walk-off gives Creek Wood opening night win over Sycamore

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Nashville firefighter who called council members white supremacists suspended for 16 days

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Tenn. senate leader won’t support Texas-style abortion bill

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Tennessee’s Senate Speaker Randy McNally on Thursday said he does not support legislation that would ban abortions and allow almost anyone to file civil lawsuits against violators and collect damages. Earlier this week, Tennessee became the latest GOP-led state to introduce legislation mimicking a law currently enacted in Texas law and… Continue reading Tenn. senate leader won’t support Texas-style abortion bill

Senate leaders would not support new abortion ban over conflicts with ‘heartbeat’ law

Days after Tennessee Republicans advanced an aggressive anti-abortion bill out of a House subcommittee, Lt. Gov. Randy McNally said he would not support the legislation over concerns it would conflict with the state’s “heartbeat” abortion ban currently being litigated in federal court.  The new legislation would ban almost all abortions in the state, including in cases… Continue reading Senate leaders would not support new abortion ban over conflicts with ‘heartbeat’ law

State advances ‘pipeline bill’ that would expedite new fossil fuel infrastructure

Courtesy Tennessee Valley Authority The Tennessee Valley Authority has announced plans to close the Cumberland Fossil Plant and is evaluating whether to replace this generation with natural gas. Gas and oil companies are now closer to being able to build pipelines without local interference. A Tennessee legislative committee approved a bill Tuesday that preempts local… Continue reading State advances ‘pipeline bill’ that would expedite new fossil fuel infrastructure

Assange denied permission to appeal by UK’s top court

Home > Article VOL. 46 | NO. 10 | Friday, March 11, 2022 LONDON (AP) — Britain’s top court on Monday refused WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange permission to appeal against a decision to extradite him to the U.S. to face spying charges. The court said it refused because the case “didn’t raise an arguable point… Continue reading Assange denied permission to appeal by UK’s top court

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Tennessee lawmakers consider taking the Texas abortion bill a step further, to ban almost all abortions

Rachel IacovoneWPLN News Tennessee lawmakers may vote this week on legislation styled after a Texas law allowing private citizens to sue people involved in abortions after six weeks. A proposal circulating in the Tennessee legislature and obtained by WPLN News could effectively ban abortions in the state. The language appears to go a step further… Continue reading Tennessee lawmakers consider taking the Texas abortion bill a step further, to ban almost all abortions

No evidence former state vaccine head Michelle Fiscus sent dog muzzle to herself

District Attorney’s Office investigators found no evidence linking Dr. Michelle Fiscus to the purchase of a dog muzzle sent to her office amid heated controversy over COVID-19 vaccines for children last year, a memo from the office said.   The DA’s Fraud & Economic Crimes division sent a memo to Fiscus’ attorney on Thursday detailing the extensive review… Continue reading No evidence former state vaccine head Michelle Fiscus sent dog muzzle to herself