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Judge rejects transgender plaintiffs' bid to change their birth certificates in Tennessee

A federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit brought by TN-born transgender plaintiffs who want to change the sex designations on their birth certificates.

 

Severe weather anticipated for Nashville, Middle Tennessee Sunday

Meteorologists do not yet know about what time the storms may make their way into Middle Tennessee and Nashville on Sunday.

 

Lebanon's 109/70 corridor: Exxon, mixed-use plan, traffic signals continue change

Property owner looks to move ahead on Exxon approved in 2021 at Highway 109 and 70 intersection near mixed-use plan also submitted.

 

Daddy's Dogs' path to The Factory in Franklin began with this half-joking Facebook comment

Popular Nashville hot dog restaurant Daddy's Dogs opening a location at The Factory at Franklin.

 

Dream homes for fish? New aquatic store helps design underwater worlds

Fishtales is Springfield's new specialty aquatic store that specializes in aquascaping and freshwater tropical fish.

 

This man spent a career helping others after shootings. What he thinks will stop them.

Patrick Prince lives in Fairview now but has helped others deal with the trauma of mass shootings. Here's what he says could help prevent them.

 

Presbyterian Church in America backs limits amid sexuality and women deacon debates

Following controversies in the PCA over women and men who experience same-sex attraction holding church office, denomination reinforces limits.

 

Williamson County School Board votes to keep five books on school shelves

Following complaints filed against five young adult novels, the Williamson County School Board voted to keep the books on school shelves.

 

Initial public feedback to TN Gov. Bill Lee's office overwhelmingly supports new gun laws

The Tennessean obtained through a public records request 9,850 submissions to a feedback portal posted by the governor's office.

 

Tennessee third grade reading law: Some win appeals, others left frustrated

Thousands of parents of third graders have filed appeals in hopes of getting their kids through to fourth grade.

 

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