Tennessee hospitals and surgery centers will be able to resume elective procedures as soon as Friday, May 1. Gov. Bill Lee said this afternoon he will not extend the executive order that banned procedures like joint replacements and colonoscopies.
Self-Employed Tennesseans Start To See Long-Awaited Unemployment Benefits
State’s Reopening Plan Preempts Montgomery County’s Plan, Leaders Say
Montgomery County leaders are shelving their reopening plans as Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee begins to reopen the state’s economy.
Metro Nashville Leaders Still Eyeing Early May To Reopen Local Economy
Another Big Weekend For Tennessee’s Free Drive-Thru Testing
Tennessee Abortion Clinics Will Stay Open, Court Rules

A federal court of appeals upheld a decision Friday to allow abortion clinics to stay open in Tennessee, despite the state’s ban on “non-emergency” medical procedures due to concerns around COVID-19. In early April, Gov. Bill Lee banned all abortion services other than those administered with a pill, which are only available until 11 weeks […]
Nashville Police Officer’s Murder Trial Could Be Delayed, Due To COVID-19 Court Order
Protesters Urge Officials To Release More Nashville Jail Inmates
Horns honked and chants filled the streets as several dozen cars rode through downtown Nashville today for a “car parade” protest, urging officials to release more inmates from the county’s jails.
Tennessee Restaurants And Retail Will Reopen Next Week. But With Precautions.
Gov. Bill Lee unveiled guidelines to protect the health of both employees and customers as businesses begin to reopen next week. At a press briefing Friday morning, Lee said the “Tennessee Pledge” program is not a mandate, but, rather, a set of best practices that business owners can follow to prevent the spread of the […]




