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A scathing new lawsuit accuses top leaders at the Tennessee Department of Children's Services of failing to protect and support the kids in its care.
See the list of Nashville area companies that confirmed impending layoffs during April and May following a surge in job losses earlier this year.
Tennessee foster children sue the state in a class action lawsuit which could lead to federal court takeover of the foster care system.
The widespread effects of the Tennessee reading and retention law will be felt again this year for thousands of public school third and fourth graders and their families. The Tennessee Department of Education released third grade results on the English language arts portion of the Tennessee Comprehensive Assessment Program,
Foster kids in Tennessee are being denied the basic right to education, healthcare and stable homes and instead kept in unsafe institutions or bounced through multiple foster families for years at time,
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The whooping cough was once suppressed by the COVID-19 pandemic. Now, its cases are surging again. Here's what to know.
The Tennessee Department of Transportation reported that a tree impaled a car in Hickman County on Tuesday. “Crews are working to clear several downed trees, including this one that hit a vehicle on SR 48. The driver walked away with only minor scrapes and bruises. Stay safe out there, Middle Tennessee,” TDOT shared.
Cleveland State Community College Foundation hosted the 3rd Annual Mi Sueño Scholarship Dinner at St. Therese Church. The Mi Sueño scholarship recognizes students working to better the Hispanic ... more
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Tennessee adds three cancer types to firefighter coverage law after Hendersonville firefighter's deathAfter losing her husband to pancreatic cancer, the Hendersonville Fire Department successfully advocated for expanded cancer coverage for Tennessee firefighters under the Barry Brady Act.
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Louisville Public Media on MSNTennessee governor denies reprieve, ensuring executions by lethal injection amid legal challengeTennessee will execute Oscar Franklin Smith this week, while a lawsuit challenging the state’s new lethal injection protocol makes its way through the court system.