Tennessee's Department of Correction has released a redacted version of its newly completed execution manual after initially refusing to do so
On Wednesday, the U.S. Attorney General told the director of the Federal Bureau of Prisons to stop using pentobarbital, the same drug Tennessee selected in its new execution protocol, because
The Tennessee Department of Correction on Thursday released a redacted version of the new lethal injection protocol it created after a multi-year review of its execution process. The 44-page document outlines a simpler plan for executing the condemned than the previous 99-page protocol.
The Tennessee Department of Correction initially refused to hand over the manual when pressed by The Associated Press, arguing that the state had to keep the entire manual secret to protect the ...
Tennessee's Department of Correction has released a redacted version of its newly completed execution manual after initially refusing to do so FILE - Ricky Bell, warden at Riverbend Maximum ...
There are an estimated 300,000 polio survivors in the United States. For some, the nomination of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as health secretary is reviving their painful memories.
CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) - A Clarksville woman has been convicted in a case of TennCare fraud surrounding the illicit sale of her prescription drugs, according to the Tennessee Department of Finance and Administration.
Jelly Roll’s fans have a new career pitch for the rapper-turned-country artist after he delivered a special performance last week in Nashville, Tenn. The “Need a Favor” singer stopped by Nashville’s Riverbend Maximum Security Prison on Jan.
Country singer and rapper Jelly Roll performed at a Nashville prison last week, once again showing his support for second chances.
Jelly Roll and Lainey Wilson performed for more than 300 inmates last week to celebrate the Nashville native’s No. 1 single “I Am Not Okay” at the Riverbend Maximum Security Institution.
Madison County, TN – The U.S. Marshals Service (USMS) captured an Iowa fugitive, William Logan, Jr., age 56, in West Tennessee.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) — The state of Tennessee “persistently and systematically” fails its citizens who need food stamps, a new lawsuit against the state claims.