April 3 Suspect in fatal Tennessee hit-and-run shared victim's daughter's plea for answers on social media Haley Layman, a fatal hit-and-run suspect in Tennessee, shared social media posts about the victim after allegedly striking him with her truck on March 31.
April 2 Covenant School trans shooter plotted Nashville attack for years, kept notebooks with plans: final report Nashville police have released their final report on the Covenant School shooter Audrey Hale, who killed three children and three adults in March 2023.
March 30 WATCH: Hero cop rescued from Hurricane Helene flash flood, immediately helps injured man: 'It's what we do' Video shows the brave efforts of a Tennessee state trooper who risked her life to save another after she was rescued during the Hurricane Helene flooding.
March 27 Energy chief slashes red tape that led to 60% cost in inflation, burdened work in 'critical' labs Energy Secretary Chris Wright spoke exclusively to 91±¬ÁÏ Digital ahead of a Friday order streamlining permitting and encouraging "gem" national labs to expand and thrive.
March 26 Glenn Jacobs, WWE legend and Tennessee mayor, willing to do 'anything' for charity wrestling match vs Tim Walz Glenn Jacobs, former WWE star and current Tennessee mayor, explained his challenge to Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz in an interview on OutKick's "The Ricky Cobb Show."
March 25 Tennessee bill aims to hold charities liable if migrants they house commit crimes A bill introduced in the Tennessee legislature could hold charitable organizations liable if they are caught housing an illegal migrant who commits a crime.
March 23 Memphis police arrest man after allegedly threatening to ‘butcher’ churchgoers with a machete: police A man is behind bars after Memphis Police said he was arrested this week after he allegedly threatened to “butcher" parishioners at a local Catholic church.
March 23 Tennessee reports first measles case amid U.S. outbreak Tennessee is the latest state to confirm a case of measles during the 2025 outbreak that has largely been concentrated in west Texas, but has spread across the country.
March 21 Illiterate high school graduates suing school districts as Ivy League professor warns of 'deeper problem' Two high school graduates from Tennessee and Connecticut are suing their respective public school systems because they still can't read or write after graduating.
March 18, 2025 Red state hunts Tren de Aragua terrorists as judges light ‘credibility on fire’ fighting deportations: senator Tennessee officials are working to combat members of Tren de Aragua, a Venezuelan gang, as left-leaning officials push back on deportations of illegal immigrants.