Tennessee Supreme Court Rules Personalized License Plates as Government Speech, Upholds Revocation of Nashville Resident's Plate
Tennessee's Supreme Court ruled that vanity license plates, including one revoked after 10 years, are government speech and not protected by the First Amendment.
Mt. Juliet Police Apprehend Suspect Wanted for Aggravated Assault After Fleeing Traffic Stop
Mt. Juliet Police engaged in a manhunt for a suspect who fled a traffic stop; he was described as a 23-year-old white male from Erwin and was later caught. The suspect was wanted for aggravated assault in Washington County.
Pilot Miraculously Swims to Safety After Plane Crash on Center Hill Lake, Tennessee
Pilot James Luna survived a plane crash on Center Hill Lake with minor injuries; the ICON A5 amphibious aircraft he was operating failed to land on water. No fire or spillage occurred, and an investigation is underway.
Registered Sex Offender Arrested for Invasion of Privacy at Nashville Hard Rock Café
Nashville police arrested James Josey III, a registered sex offender, for recording a minor in a restroom, marking another offense in his criminal history of similar transgressions. He was quickly released on bond.












