FAA Won’t Recognize New Nashville Airport Board Until State And City Resolve Lawsuit

The Federal Aviation Administration Has Informed Tennessee And Nashville Officials It Will Continue To Recognize The Current Airport Board Until A Court Rules On A Pending Lawsuit Over Its Makeup.

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Expert Believes Nashville Airport Bill Could Cause FAA Issues

An Aviation Expert Testified In Front Of A Tennessee House Committee That A Bill To Change Who Controls Appointments To The Metropolitan Nashville Airport Authority Could Cause Issues For The Entity In Its Future Grants From The Federal Aviation Administration.

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Tennessee’s Airports Seek $125M In New Annual Funding

The Tennessee Association Of Air Carrier Airports Asked For An Annual Funding Increase Of $125 Million Wednesday During A Presentation To The Senate Transportation And Safety Committee.

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The Biden Administration Is Failing Tennesseans: Blackburn Op-Ed

For The Better Part Of A Year, Tennesseans Have Watched The Biden Administration Create A Divide Between The White House And The American People. According To The Inhabitants Of 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, America Is Thriving Under Their Leadership; But This Tale, Manufactured By Democratic Strategists, Couldn’t Be Further From The Truth. American Families Know The Administration’s Policies Have Made Their Lives All The More Difficult.

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Controversial Church Founder Presumed Dead in Rutherford County Plane Crash

Gwen Shamblin Lara, Her Husband Joe, And Five Other Brentwood Residents And Church Leaders Are Presumed Dead In A Plane Crash That Occurred On Percy Priest Lake In Rutherford County.

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Nashville Bombing Suspect Died In Christmas Morning Explosion

Law Enforcement Officials Stated Sunday A 63-Year Old Man Of Antioch, Tennessee Was Likely Responsible For The Bombing. FBI Found Tissue Samples Consistent With The Suspect At The Scene.

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