“Lesser Magistrate Blackmail,” Conservative Group Raises Concerns Over Tennessee Municipal Housing Bill

Under New Tennessee Legislation, Any City Or Metro Government That Does Not Adopt At Least Four Of The Proposed Strategies By July 1st, 2025, Will Be Deemed Ineligible To Receive A Whole Slew Of Grants “So Long As The Local Government Remains Out Of Compliance.”

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Nashville Population Increased By Nearly 100 Residents Per Day In 2022

Census Data Shows That Metro Nashville Added Nearly 100 New Residents Every Day In 2022. Not Every Aspect Of This Growth Is Positive, However…

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Nashville Mayor Approves License Plate Readers And Limits Party Buses Amid Signing of New Legislation

Nashville Mayor John Cooper Signed Several Pieces Of Legislation On Monday That Will Bring Changes To Music City. New Laws Include The Installation Of New License Plate Readers, As Well As Ordinances Regarding Downtown Noise Levels And Entertainment Vehicles.

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Tennessee Commits Final $30.6M Of ARPA Funds

Tennessee Committed Its Final $30.6 Million In Federal Pandemic Relief Funding To A Housing Program And A Rural Health Program.

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Scramble To House Ford Megasite Workers Begins

Celebrations For The $5.6 Billion Ford Motor Electric Truck And Battery Plant Are Over As State And Local Officials Run Headlong Into The Reality Of A Massive Construction Project.

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City of Chattanooga Partners With Two Hotels To Combat Homelessness

The City Of Chattanooga Has Partnered With Two Hotels In An Effort To Help Those Affected By Homelessness. The Homeless Rate Rose During The Pandemic, And Through These Partnerships, They Plan To Begin Housing People Within The Next Week.

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