Nashville Celebrates Retirement of Beloved School Resource Officer Julius Gallon After 30 Years of Service
Officer Julius Gallon retires after 30 years, leaving a legacy of trust and respect as a School Resource Officer at Pearl Cohn High School, lauded by students, staff, and the Metropolitan Nashville Police Department.
Tennessee's Unemployment Rate Edges Up but Remains Below National Average, State Sees Job Sector Growth and Rise in Apprenticeships
Tennessee reports a slight rise in unemployment to 3.6%, still below the U.S. average of 4.2%, with increased nonfarm jobs and a focus on growing apprenticeship programs.
Rutherford County Welcomes $76.4 Million Barrett Manufacturing Campus, Promises 183 Jobs in Murfreesboro
Rutherford County officials, including Mayor Joe Carr and Governor Bill Lee, broke ground for the Barrett Manufacturing and Technology Campus, a $76.4 million investment expected to create 183 jobs in Murfreesboro.
Nashville Hosts Swearing-In of 14 New Tennessee State Troopers with Decades of Experience
Tennessee Highway Patrol welcomed 14 new troopers from Cadet Class 825, with prior law enforcement experience, after an 11-week training. The ceremony was held at the Tennessee State Library and Archives.
Tennessee Revenue Surpasses Estimates with $1.8 Billion in July, Grows Budget Surplus to $125.5 Million
Tennessee reported higher-than-expected tax revenues for July, with a $125.5 million surplus and a 7.87% increase from the previous year, signaling cautious optimism for the state's financial outlook.
Tennessee Department of Correction Invites Applications for Fall 2025 Citizens' Correctional Academy in Nashville
TDOC invites applications for its Citizens' Correctional Academy, offering insight into Tennessee's correctional system, including facility tours and discussions on rehabilitation.












