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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TikTok Challenge Results In Targeted Theft Of Hyundai And Kia Cars Across Nashville

TikTok Continues To Significantly Impact The Behavior Of Its Users On And Off The Platform, Even After The “Shoot Up Your School” TikTok Challenge Led To Multiple Arrests Back In 2021. In Fact, A Harmful Trend That Began Over A Year Ago Continues To Impact Folks Across The Country And Tennesseans Are No Exception.

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Federal Lawsuit Filed After Biden Administration Affirms Refusal To Release Covenant Shooter’s Manifesto

A Lawsuit Has Been Filed In Federal Court Against The Federal Bureau Of Investigation (FBI) After The Biden Administration Affirms The Agency’s Refusal To Release The Manifesto Of Nashville School Shooter Audrey Elizabeth Hale.

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Republicans Demand Release Of Covenant Shooter’s Manifesto Before Special Session

Key Tennessee Republicans Are Calling For Metro Nashville Authorities To Release Documents Written By The Covenant School Shooter, Saying It Is Critical To Know The Motive Behind The Murders Before A Special Session Is Held On Gun-Law Reform.

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Nashville District Attorney Funk Rejects State Funding For DUI Prosecutions

According To A Former DUI Prosecutor, DUI Recidivism And Fatalities Have Never Been Higher In The Nashville Area, Yet Nashville District Attorney Glenn Funk Has Turned Down $354,000 In State Funds To Prosecute DUI Offenders.

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