The state acknowledges there are problems with how it runs the SNAP food stamps program, and a special mediator has signed off on the first phase of an improvement plan.
Tennessee’s flu rate remains high as federal health officials abruptly reduce flu shot recommendations
Although federal health officials have made a dramatic departure from established flu vaccine advice, local doctors are still recommending the shot every year.
NashVillager Podcast holiday edition: A deadly loophole
How could a loophole in parole oversight give domestic abusers an opportunity for murder?
Five years after Christmas Day bombing, Nashville reopens historic Second Avenue
Monday afternoon was a celebration in downtown Nashville; the city’s oldest street is open for business.
Conservatives threaten Tennessee’s new protections for IVF and birth control
Tennessee has a new law on the books guaranteeing access to in vitro fertilization and birth control, but conservative lawmakers could have the policy in their crosshairs in the upcoming legislative session.
Judge orders release of Tennessee execution records
A court ordered the Tennessee Department of Correction to release a cache of execution records, but it’s unclear whether the agency will have to comply.
Tennessee law protects lethal drug seller identities. A judge will decide how broad that secrecy is.
Tennessee is set to execute Harold Wayne Nichols. His attorneys want to confirm the state’s lethal injection drugs are safe.
Full SNAP benefits should be available to Tennesseans by Thursday
After weeks of delays, about 700,000 Tennesseans are starting to get their full Supplemental Nutrition Assistance benefits.
Tennessee schedules next lethal injection as questions linger about the last one
The next man scheduled for execution in Tennessee — Harold Wayne Nichols — has officially declined to choose a method of execution. He had two options: lethal injection or the electric chair.








