A Robertson County woman is fighting to keep her former home, which burned down, from being foreclosed on after she paid her mortgage off in April. Tracye Bryant’s Cedar Hill home caught fire December 18, 2015. The home was a…
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Hoax Bomb in Gallatin Likely ‘Probing’ of First Responder Methods
Gallatin’s Chick-fil-A was forced to close Tuesday afternoon following a bomb threat at the business. Officer Janell Willson, spokeswoman for the Gallatin Police Department, said Walmart received a bomb threat by phone around 2:30 p.m. and that the restaurant and…
Read MoreLocal Flooding Triggers Statewide Price Controls
As a State of Emergency was declared for several middle Tennessee counties, a price gouging act has kicked in. In the declaration, TEMA states up to eight inches of rain fell in some locations which affected Cheatham, Davidson, Macon, Montgomery,…
Read MoreTN Starts to Close Door on Puritan Past With Wine Sales
Wine sales may not be allowed until 8 AM Friday but that didn’t stop shoppers like Chuck Jaeger from checking out the selection in his Green Hills Kroger. Jaeger says he’s happy to see it’s stocking Barefoot Rieseling. “The one…
Read MoreAbsurd State Regulations Lead to Lawsuit
A lawsuit disputing a Tennessee law requiring a license in order to shampoo a person’s hair will move forward. The suit filed by the Beacon Center of Tennessee on behalf of multiple plaintiffs against the Board of Cosmetology says the…
Read MorePro-Abortion SCOTUS Ruling May Impact Tennessee
A historic Supreme Court ruling on abortion in Texas could have a big impact in Tennessee. The high court found Texas’ restrictions on abortion clinics were unconstitutional, and those laws look a lot like Tennessee’s. The law in Texas required…
Read MoreState Rep Gets Threats After Gun Auction Promise
A Tennessee lawmaker said Tuesday that his office has received threats for planning to give away the same type of semi-automatic rifle used by a gunman in the massacre of 49 people at an Orlando nightclub. Before the shootings happened,…
Read MoreState Revenues Exceed Estimates By Almost $1 Billion
Tennessee reaped nearly $800 million more than budget estimates of tax collections during the first ten months of the fiscal year, state Finance Department officials said Friday. The total for May tax collections on April activity was $41.3 million over…
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