NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) – “Drive with Dolly,” “Save the Bees,” and “Cool Cat” are just a few of the specialty license plates available for drivers in Tennessee. In 2021, the Volunteer State unveiled ...
As the Grand Ole Opry celebrates its 100th anniversary, its latest commemorative item is something Tennesseans can incorporate into their everyday lives. The Opry has introduced a new Opry License ...
Re: “Think Dolly Parton has Tennessee's most popular specialty license plate? Think again,” by columnist Brad Schmitt, Dec. 22 Specialty license plates allow Tennessee motorists to show causes they ...
Dolly Parton gears up for the release of her album debut "Rockstar" in cinemas. Yes, Dolly Parton is Tennessee's most-beloved living celebrity. And yes, she is becoming even more ubiquitous with the ...
Tennessee's specialty license plates — which help fund the arts and other causes, commemorate military service and celebrate universities — will soon be available as gifts. The state Department of ...
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (WATE) — The Tennessee Department of Revenue is highlighting a license plate featuring the Hummingbird for the people of Tennessee to purchase in celebration of National Bird Day. The ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Fellow Tennesseans: We need to have a talk. We recently asked the Tennessee Department of Revenue to send us a list of all the personalized license plates that were rejected in 2024 ...
A short excerpt from today's long decision by Justice Sarah Campbell in Gilliam v. Gerregano (note that Sarah Martin and I co-filed an amicus brief on the other side in this case, on behalf of Simon ...
License plate readers are popping up in cities across Middle Tennessee. Brentwood, the Wilson County Sheriff’s Office, Murfreesboro and Waverly are a few of the more recent among more than 40 law ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) — By July 1, 2024, it will be illegal for Tennessee drivers to purchase or possess a device commonly known as a “license plate flipper.” Under the new law, anyone who purchases ...
After recently being told by the state officials that her personalized license plate was revoked because it is not classified as free speech, a Tennessee woman is appealing the decision to the United ...
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