New TNJ edition alert: Randy Boyd settles in UT role, Lee administration warnings about mask bill
Randy Boyd, right, and Bill Lee attend a gubernatorial forum at the Nashville library on Feb. 1, 2018. (Erik Schelzig, Tennessee Journal) This
Randy Boyd, right, and Bill Lee attend a gubernatorial forum at the Nashville library on Feb. 1, 2018. (Erik Schelzig, Tennessee Journal) This
A statue of President Andrew Jackson is seen in front of the state Capitol in Nashville on March 16, 2020. (Erik Schelzig, Tennessee Journal) Gov.
Reuben Brigety II, the president of the Sewanee in Monteagle, is being nominated to serve as U.S. ambassador to South Africa, according to SABC
The deadline to apply for the Tennessee Supreme Court vacancy is noon Friday. But The Tennessee Journal has caught wind of who has already
Former Nashville Mayor Megan Barry and state Sen. Brian Kelsey’s new lawyer. In this week’s edition of the print edition of The Tennessee
Gov. Bill Lee speaks to reporters outside the War Memorial Auditorium in Nashville on Jan. 19, 2021. (Erik Schelzig, Tennessee Journal) Gov. Bill
A rendering of the planned international arrivals facility at Nashville International Airport. (Image credit: BNA) The nonstop British Airways
Merry, merry. The state is getting ready to install its Christmas tree at the state Capitol. The more than 30-foot Norway spruce is being donated
Legislative Democrats are submitting a congressional redistricting plan that would avoid breaking up Nashville. The proposal would also reimagine
Jason Mumpower presents a comptroller’s report in Nashville on Jan. 30, 2018. At left is Senate Majority Leader Mark Norris (R-Collierville).
House Speaker Glen Casada (R-Franklin) checks his phone in the House chamber in Nashville on March 4, 2019. (Erik Schelzig, Tennessee Journal) In
U.S. Rep. Mark Green (R-Ashland City) has long been known for his pursuit of higher office, whether it is for governor, U.S. Senate, or beyond.
House Speaker Glen Casada (R-Franklin) speaks to Republican colleagues in Nashville on April 23, 2019. (Erik Schelzig, Tennessee Journal) Former
Gov. Bill Lee speaks at a press conference in Nashville on March 16, 2020. (Erik Schelzig, Tennessee Journal) Gov. Bill Lee is recognizing the
Senate Judiciary Chair Mike Bell (R-Riceville) isn’t seeking re-election next year. Here’s the release: NASHVILLE – Senate Judiciary