The Nashville International Airport and Bridgestone Americas are joining Secretary of State Tre Hargett's efforts to fight human trafficking.
Orlando Bloom recently told Entertainment Weekly that Kiera Knightley did “wonderful things” in the “Pirates of the Caribbean” franchise, a few months after she revealed that she endured public shaming because of her work in the movies. The two actors starred as love interests Will Turner and Elizabeth Swann in 2003’s “Curse of the Black …
Lawmakers passed seven bills through 17 committee hearings in a span of a day. Final votes set for Thursday on vouchers and immigration.
The Tennessee Titans have the No. 1 pick in an NFL draft considered to be weaker at quarterback. Top QB prospects discuss that perception.
The SEC endured a rough showing this season, but 'too-early' top 25 rankings shower the conerence with hype for 2025. Too much hype?
After a good senior season at Southern High School in North Carolina, Isaiah Campbell has been awarded a fifth star in the final On300 rankings.
In its special session, the Tennessee legislature is taking on immigration bills, but not without some input from the public that caused state troopers to forcibly remove audience members.
Kimberly Diei was expelled from the University of Tennessee Health Science Center. After appealing, she has won a settlement against the university.
Democratic Rep. Bob Freeman (D-Nashville) is sponsoring a bill to legalize medically assisted suicide this legislative session after a similar bill he carried last year failed to make it out of
The Pittsburgh Steelers seem to be leaning towards Justin Fields returning to the team as the starter, though Russell Wilson can not be discounted. Fields went 4-2 as the Steelers' starter, and with strides shown in the turnover department, he should garner interest on the free agency market if the Steelers do not sign him.
This story has been updated since original publication. Tennessee lawmakers backing a private-school voucher plan got a bounce Wednesday from President Donald Trump, who signed executive order to expand “school choice” programs nationwide,