Bail On The Brink: Tennessee Voters To Decide Tough New Limits In 2026
A proposed Tennessee constitutional amendment would let judges deny bail for certain violent crimes on the Nov. 3, 2026 ballot; supporters cite accountability and critics warn of vagueness.
Tennessee Allows Facility Dogs To Accompany Child Witnesses
A state law lets certified facility dogs accompany child and other vulnerable witnesses during courtroom testimony with a judge's approval, setting training, health and insurance standards.
Gun Permit Bill Fails In Tennessee Senate Committee
Sen. London Lamar’s SB0043 — which would have let counties opt out of permitless carry — failed a key Tennessee Senate committee 2–6, stalling a local-option effort. Supporters pointed to rising youth firearm injuries and statewide fatality data as the reason for the push.
Clarksville Government Offices Close Amid Severe Winter Weather, Essential Services Adjust Schedules
Clarksville city offices and non-essential services are closed due to severe weather; CTS operates limited hours. Parks, City Court Clerk’s office closed, but emergency services and utility bill payment options remain available.
Nearly All Tennessee Counties See Unemployment Dip Below 5%, with Williamson and Cheatham at Record Lows
Unemployment rates declined in 87 Tennessee counties, with 91 counties below the 5% mark. Williamson and Cheatham reached the lowest at 2.6%, while Maury County had the highest at 5.7%. The state's overall rate was 3.6% in December.












