The employees all worked on the fifth floor ‘for varying durations,’ the hospital president said, adding that investigators have found no environmental risks. Six employees […]
Category: State News
Museum Donation Faces Uncertain Future
Clayton Homes founder Jim Clayton has withdrawn a $150 million donation to construct a new science museum in Knoxville but indicated he still plans to build one […]
Crash Victims Identified as Family of MTSU Golfer
The three victims of a Friday plane crash in East Tennessee have been identified as the father and grandparents of Middle Tennessee State University (MTSU) golfer Carter […]
IRS Extends Tax Deadline for Tennesseans
The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) announced Monday that it was extending today’s tax-filing deadline for Tennessee residents and businesses until Nov. 3 due to the impacts of […]
Nevada News & Views: April 14, 2025
MUTH’S TRUTHS Dina Titus’ Word Salad Advice to Democrats: Be Like Newt! (Chuck Muth) – So just how lost, dazed, and confused are Democrats after the […]
Suspect Charged in Arson at Pennsylvania Governor’s Mansion
A man was charged with setting fire to the residence, forcing Gov. Josh Shapiro and his family to flee. Investigators said they found beer bottles […]
Nevada News & Views: April 13, 2025
MUTH’S TRUTHS (Chuck Muth) – I’m still trying to catch up after spending a week in DC. But a couple of quick notes… First, while I […]
Washington State rent cap bill closer to becoming law, despite lingering divisions among Democrats; Bills on school inclusivity, AI and rent fixing among casualties in WA Legislature
Washington rent cap bill closer to becoming law, despite lingering divisions among Democrats NW News Network — A controversial bill limiting how much landlords can raise […]
Is the Tennessee Senate Judiciary now a “gun free zone”?
Over the last three decades, the Senate Judiciary has been the primary committee in the Senate through which almost all Second Amendment themed bills must […]
Bill Targeting Bullying Passes
Sad Part: They are Not Kidding Lawmakers unanimously passed a bill that would suspend driver’s licenses for juveniles convicted of bullying, including cyberbullying. Under the bill, offenders […]