The family of a woman who drowned handcuffed in the back of a Meigs County deputy's patrol car is seeking $100 million in damages in a new wrongful death suit.
Several family members of Tabitha Smith, the woman who died while in custody of the Meigs County Sheriff’s Office, have joined forces to file a new lawsuit against the office.
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Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. Tennessee forward Cade Phillips (12) dunks over Georgia guard Blue Cain during the first half of an NCAA ...
Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee gives a news conference to present the Education Freedom Scholarship Act of 2024 ...
A Tennessee law that will require adult websites to verify the age of users through the uploading of IDs or other forms of identification will go into effect after a federal appeals court reversed ...
The long-delayed Glen Sannox ferry has completed its first official return journey between Troon and Brodick on the island of Arran The ship's design and construction at the state-owned Ferguson ...
Voters are sending 12 new members to Nashville for the start of the 114th Tennessee General Assembly. While they'll sit as members for the first time when the legislature convenes Jan. 14 ...
A singularly distinctive and uniquely distinguishable stylist, Arthur Blythe is considered one of the greatest alto saxophonist's of his generation. Blythe's beautiful, passionate and expressive sound ...
Tennessee basketball has gotten big play from a pair of transfers this season. It got huge contributions from the other pair of transfers Saturday to win at Texas. Darlinstone Dubar had his best ...
TDOT's newest ferry boat, the M/V Summitt, alongside the deck barge Volunteer. All images provided by TDOT. In December, the Tennessee Department of Transportation (TDOT) christened its newest ...