Associated Press
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The family previously said that release of the records would cause them trauma and irreparable harm.
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The response follows threatened legal action by civil rights advocates who argue terminating such care would be illegal and discriminatory.
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State transportation officials say $26 billion in projects are needed to address Tennessee's worsening highway congestion.
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Civil rights advocates say a Memphis hospital is no longer providing gender-affirming surgeries, a move they argue is illegal and discriminatory.
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Families are given around $8,100 in public tax dollars to help pay for private school tuition and other expenses.
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Former State Senator Brian Kelsey initially called the case against him a political witch hunt.
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The $3.2 billion plant will be built in Clarksville and create more than 850 jobs.
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The justices declared Tennessee a “clear outlier” as the only U.S. state to require that juvenile homicide offenders serve more than 50 years before they can be considered for parole.
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Metro Nashville scored slightly better than the state as a whole, receiving a letter grade of 'D'.
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In Tennessee, the Senate Speaker also serves as the state's Lt. Governor.