The nine-person COVID-19 Financial Oversight Committee has approved to make $10 million in Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act funds available to help
During the summer, you usually see people out and about on the town, enjoying themselves and the city. Unfortunately, the COVID-19 pandemic has taken a
Tennessee State University (TSU), like other programs across the country, are wondering how things are going to look and for first-year athletic director, Dr. Mikki
Heading off to college is exciting, and a time full of endless possibilities. However, circumstances have changed for many American families over the past several
The Metropolitan Nashville Education Association (MNEA), in conjunction with Tennessee Safe Return to Campus, will be leading a mock funeral procession through downtown Nashville in
Mayor John Cooper signed on to a Climate Mayors letter sent to U.S. Congressional leaders this week, urging bold action on environmental sustainability while also
Today Tennessee Governor Bill Lee and the Financial Stimulus Accountability Group announced an additional $115 million in Coronavirus Relief Funds will be made available to
Tennessee’s unemployment rate decreased in June for the second consecutive month after reaching an all-time high in April, according to preliminary data from the Tennessee
The news of mandatory shutdowns across the country caught many small local restaurants off guard and scrambling to figure out the most efficient way to