Knoxville City Council expands police surveillance weeks after Nashville denied similar proposal • Tennessee Lookout

The privacy and government overreach that controlled the conversation in Knoxville on Tuesday ruled the conversation as city council approved a $27.6 million expansion in its police surveillance agreement. The vote comes just a month after Nashville rejected a similar proposal, reflecting the growing debate in Tennessee, which balances public safety and civil liberties. The […]
Top 3 Buzzoid Alternatives for Legit Social Media Growth in 2025

That’s true. Growing on social media is not as easy as posting and expecting the best. Maybe you tried Buzzid because it seemed like the answer, but are you actually seeing meaningful, real growth? In this guide, we’ll be the first to dive into the best buzzid alternatives that are out there right now. A […]
Key Repubs join voucher fight as Tennessee governor works on special session • Tennessee Lookout

Lobbying Group for Lobbying Americans never made its way forward in itself. It has announced the launch of a statewide advertising campaign for the private school voucher campaign of Republican U.S. Sen. Marsha Blackburn and Knox County Mayor Bill Lee. (By the way, Lee was supposed to travel to a funeral for former President Jimmy […]
‘They Don’t Like You!’: Joe Rogan Rips Dems’ Attempt To Woo Men, Says They Want Leaders Who ‘Aren’t Owned’

On Monday’s show, podcast host Joe Rogan called for Democrats’ attempts to win male voters, saying that the man just wanted a leader that he “doesn’t own it.” During the campaign of former Vice President Kamala Harris, the Democratic presidential candidate struggled to connect with the biggest concerns of voters and failed to appeal to […]
Portion of Brownsville trails near BlueOval City to be razed for ‘shovel-ready’ industrial plot • Tennessee Lookout

Sharon Hayes and Tom Orle trekked along winding dirt trails along the branches of Sugar Creek on a cold December day through rolling hills of old growing trees. Hayes, a commissioner of Haywood County, said the forested gully stands out as a respected feature in the typical flat plains of West Tennessee. Rockin’Roll Hatchie Trails […]
Brady Fire Update – February 10, 2025

Open Audio Article Player Audio articles of speech made possible by Quest grants at Yavapai College. A tuition-free industry recognizes your career certificate. Firefighters are currently responding to wildfires in the Bradshawranger area north of Pine Flat. Smoke from the fire can be seen in Prescott, Prescott Valley, Dewey, Mayer and Spring Valley. Aviation resources […]
Peak Scents Owner DeeAnn Tracy is Flagstaff’s Green Beauty Trailblazer

“From refill options to recyclable packaging, Peak’s scent really prioritizes the beauty of the greenery.” Deann Tracy, founder and owner of Flagstaff Peak scent, has sold plant-based toxin-free skincare products for over 30 years. Green Living Magazine. In relation to promoting skin health, Tracy makes sustainability a priority. “This is at the heart of our […]
Tulsi Gabbard Moves One Step Closer To Senate Confirmation

The Senate voted to advance the nomination of Rep. Tulsi Gabbard to serve as President Donald Trump’s National Intelligence Director (DNI) in the Monday evening’s procedural vote. The senator advanced Gabbard’s nominations with all Senate Republicans who voted to vote between 52 and 45 to limit discussions about her nomination. Gabbard is set to become […]
Tennessee House could consider 10-bill limit as part of 2025 rules • Tennessee Lookout

NASHVILLE — Tennessee’s Republican-controlled home will be considering new rules Tuesday that could set a 10-building limit for lawmakers with committee chairs and leadership warnings. The Democrats are opposed. House majority leader William Lambers refused to see if the new maximum was in the proposed rule, lowering the limit from 15 bills of rank and […]
Dems Mostly Silent About Whether They Support Granting Voting Rights To 800,000 Noncitizens

House Democrats in New York largely declined to comment Monday on whether non-citizens should be allowed to vote in New York City’s city elections. New York Court of Appeals hears lawsuits passed in 2022 by the New York City Council on Tuesday, allowing approximately 800,000 non-citizens of the city to allow green cards or workers […]