Technology purchased with a state grant to help combat the spread of COVID-19 is continuing to provide safety benefits for the Monroe County Sheriff’s Office.
A Memphis woman pleaded guilty to defrauding COVID-19 relief programs out of over $500,000. Deashley Tabor pleaded guilty ...
Four months ago, Matt Van Epps was virtually unknown. In his run for Congress, he's scored the backing of billionaire-funded ...
Tennessee football is paying New Mexico State $1.6 million to play at Neyland Stadium. The Vols are spending $3.825 million ...
A Q&A with Lexy Close of the Appalachian Producers Cooperative, who says the new facility could revive the area’s local meat ...
Impartial guides, called "assisters" or "navigators," offer free help during open enrollment for Marketplace health insurance ...
Robert Harshbarger Jr. was a licensed pharmacist in 2013 when he admitted substituting a cheaper drug imported from China that was not approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for the iron ...
The recent end to the federal shutdown didn't bring relief to everyone, especially those relying on the Affordable Care Act ...
During a Wednesday appearance on Jason Whitlock’s “Fearless” podcast, Steele explained why the host is in “full control” at ...
Open enrollment is well underway, and people who get their insurance through the Affordable Care Act have seen how much their ...
Now that a deal’s been reached, local leaders are expressing their concerns over the future of healthcare for millions of ...