The Tennessee House passed a bill Thursday to require schools to have a contingency plan for when a fire alarm goes off. It would require school leaders to ensure that when a fire alarm goes off, it’s due to fire and not an active shooter threat.
Fire or active shooter? It’s confusion Tennessee lawmakers are hoping to avoid after the fire alarm blared through the halls during the Covenant School shooting.
In response to reports of behavioral issues in classrooms and safety concerns in the wake of the Covenant School shooting, Tennessee Sen. Mark Pody (R-Lebanon) has filed a school safety bill he says "can save lives."
A Tennessee Court of Appeals judge will hear arguments regarding the release of the Covenant School shooter's writings on Monday more six months after the deadly shooting occurred.
From parents and activists, such as Moms Demand Action, to a well-known hate group, many Tennesseans are making their presence known at the State Capitol. However, one group, in particular, is also sending a clear message Tennessee physicians.