Opioid measures among new Tennessee laws Requirements aimed at curbing Tennessee’s opioid epidemic are among more than 150 new laws that kicked in Sunday.
Charlottesville driver faces federal hate crime charges Federal hate crime charges were filed Wednesday against a man accused of plowing a car into a crowd of people protesting a white nationalist rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, killing a woman and injuring dozens more.
Virginia school drops Confederate name in favor of … A Richmond, Virginia, elementary school will switch its name from that of a Confederate general to that of the nation’s first black President.
Live at 9: Electric scooters, honoring the Fort Pillow … Check out all the Live at 9 interviews from Monday, June 18, 2018.
Stunned Germany hopes to avoid early World Cup exit Germany is now in an unfamiliar position. The squad had not lost a World Cup opener since 1982 and won its four previous initial matches by a combined score of 20-2.
Marijuana law reform supported by Fitzhugh, Dean … Karl Dean and Craig Fitzhugh expressed support for eliminating criminal punishment for possessing small amounts of marijuana statewide if elected governor.
Report: 110 Confederate monuments removed in US since … It took generations to erect all the nation’s Confederate monuments, and a new report shows they’re being removed at a pace of about three each month.
‘I got nothing to hide,’ man says after accusations … “They’ll say anything to try to incriminate my name just because I have a history with the police,” Powell said.
Greenspace asks for governor’s help relocating Confederate … The company that owns two bronze Confederate statues removed from Memphis city parks is asking for the governor’s help finding a new home for the monuments.
Sons of Confederate Veterans says it’s appealing … The Sons of Confederate Veterans local chapter said Thursday it’s appealing a judge’s ruling on Memphis’ removal of three Confederate statues from city parks last year.
Confederate group says it may appeal Memphis parks … The Sons of Confederate Veterans is considering appealing a court decision Wednesday in favor of Memphis’ decision to sell two public parks to a private nonprofit that removed Confederate monuments last year.