Civil Rights Icon Rev. James Lawson Jr. Passes Away at 95 in Los Angeles
Civil Rights leader Reverend James Lawson Jr. died at 95, known for his nonviolent activism and influence during the Civil Rights movement. He mentored others on peaceful resistance and was integral to desegregating Nashville's lunch counters.
Tennessee and Kentucky Attorneys General Seek Injunction Against New Title IX Rules Ahead of August Implementation
AGs from Tennessee and Kentucky seek an injunction against the Department of Education's new Title IX rules regarding gender identity, citing financial concerns for schools and potential harm to women's rights.
Tennessee's 2024 Spring Turkey Season Sees Minor Harvest Decline, TWRA Reports
TWRA reported a 1% decrease in Tennessee's spring turkey harvest for 2024, with 31,647 turkeys taken, citing the two-bird bag limit as a possible factor. Regional results varied, while dates for the next season are set.
Tennessee Wildlife Management Area 2024 Quota Hunts, Application Period Opens June 12
Applications for the 2024 Tennessee WMA Big Game quota hunts and Cherokee bear party hunts open June 12 through July 24, exclusively online or in-person, with varying party sizes and 15 hunt choices available.
Tennessee Department of Commerce and Insurance Warns of Sophisticated Online Investment Scams Using "Spoofing" Tactics
An article describes internet investment scams, where fraudsters spoof identities of real professionals to defraud investors but are thwarted by vigilant individuals verifying their credentials.
Nashville Advocacy Groups Rally for Budget Revisions, Demanding Police Funding Reallocation and Improved City Worker Salaries
Advocates in Nashville rallied before Metro Council's budget hearing, demanding reallocation of police funds to social services and cost-of-living increases for city workers.












