Nashville lost a building with a major connection to rock n' roll royalty. Today, comes a very unexpected new chapter in that story.
The Tennessee Republican supermajority passed in both chambers an immigration bill that would create a border czar, an enforcement division and new state IDs for non-citizens.
President Donald Trump’s pick to lead the FBI was grilled by Democrats while the GOP members made their broad support for him ...
Simon Property Group SPG recently announced its plan to develop a luxury shopping and lifestyle destination in Nashville, TN, the construction of which is set to begin in 2026. Spanning 325,000 square ...
Students rallied at the Tennessee legislature for stronger gun control after a shooting at a Nashville high school. Students ...
Oath Keepers' Rhodes, convicted of sedition for Jan. 6 attack, visits Capitol Hill after clemency and meets lawmakers.
The collection — all creations of Indigenous artists — had been handpicked by U.S. Interior Secretary Deb Haaland over the last four years as she guided one of the nation's most expansive ...
A seat on the state's Supreme Court is up for grabs and it is set to be the most expensive race in state history. CBS 58's Emilee Fannon and WisPolitics Editor JR Ross tell us why you might ...
Footage of the scene outside the chamber’s doors Thursday showed Georgia Republican State Senator Colton Moore ... He was later arrested by officers at the Capitol and transported to Fulton ...
A Georgia state senator has been arrested after trying to defy an order banning him from the House chambers. Sen. Colton Moore was banned from setting foot in the chamber after he made disparaging ...
GUY WITH YOUR NEWS TO GO. THIS MORNING WE HAVE LEARNED FORMER PALM BEACH COUNTY STATE ATTORNEY DAVE ARONBERG WILL BE TESTIFYING ON CAPITOL HILL. ACCORDING TO ABC NEWS. ARONBERG IS SET TO SPEAK TO ...
As lawmakers at the state Capitol started work this week for the legislative session, coastal Georgia may find solutions to its surface water needs under a budget proposal from Gov. Brian Kemp.