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Tennessee ethics panel dismisses complaint against education commissioner over travel costs
The Tennessee Ethics Commission has dismissed a complaint against Education Commissioner Lizzette Reynolds. The ethics complaint filed by Rep. Caleb Hemmer, D-Nashville, in May alleges Reynolds illegally accepted travel reimbursements paid for by a group that also lobbies the legislature. Reynolds attended two out-of-state events last year with expenses paid by her former employer, ExcelinEd, a national advocacy group whose partner 501(c)(4) — which shares staff, office space, and a post office box — employs a lobbyist in...
2 Russians charged with funneling $10M to Tennessee media company
By Jon Styf The Center Square The U.S. Department of Justice indicted a pair of Russian nationals for covertly funding a Tennessee-based media company. The indictment does not name the company but details within the indictment match Tennessee-based Tenet Media, which hosts Tim Pool’s Culture War Podcast, the Tennessean wrote. Russian state-run media outlet Russia Today […] The post 2 Russians charged with funneling $10M to Tennessee media company appeared first on Claiborne Progress.
North Memphis gas station declared public nuisance due to crime
MEMPHIS, Tenn. — A North Memphis gas station has been shut down due to criminal activity. The Memphis Police Department said the Tiger Mart in the 1100 block of Jackson Avenue was declared a public nuisance following a three-month investigation by the department’s Organized Crime Unit. Investigators said the gas station has had a high […]
Father, son hold burglary suspect on Summer Ave. until police arrive
MEMPHIS, Tenn. — Police say a father and son were able to catch one of two burglars they caught stealing from their Summer Avenue property late Sunday night. Christopher Jones, 36, was taken into custody and charged with burglary of a business and burglary of a vehicle. The victims said they were driving down Summer […]
Property taxes expected to go down, not up, Shelby County Property Assessor says
MEMPHIS, Tenn. — The Shelby County Assessor of Property told ABC24 Thursday that their August announcement of an “anticipated substantial increase in property taxes” was a mistake. Shelby County Assessor of Property Melvin Burgess says they still expect a serious increase in property values during the 2025...
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