Flags in Tennessee and around the U.S. continue flying at half-staff. Here's when they'll return to full-staff.
Until the Executive Order of June 24, 1912, neither the order of the stars nor the proportions of the flag was prescribed. Consequently, flags dating before this period sometimes show unusual ...
Following the inauguration of President Donald Trump, flags across the Volunteer State and the country were lowered to their half-staff position. In Tennessee, there are two reasons for the flags ...
red flag laws, safe storage, and an assault weapons ban," Harris wrote on X, the site formerly known as Twitter. "Shame on extremists in the Tennessee legislature for failing to protect our children." ...
40 feet by 80 feet American flag that waves outside the dealership. Marcus Lemonis is responding to a request from the city of Sevierville, Tennessee, to remove a 100-foot flagpole on its property ...
Flags in Tennessee will be flown at full staff on Jan. 20 in honor of Donald Trump's Presidential Inauguration, announced Gov. Bill Lee on Tuesday. Flags over the State Capitol and all state buildings ...
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — Republican Tennessee lawmakers introduced a bill Wednesday that could restrict any flag from flying in schools, along roads, on sidewalks or in courthouses that isn't the ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WATE) — Flags over Tennessee state buildings are set to fly at full-staff for the presidential inauguration of Donald Trump, putting a pause on the lowering of flags in honor ...
Several states, including Tennessee, ordered flags to be raised to full-staff for Trump's inauguration, conflicting with Biden's proclamation. That order was soon followed by an announcement from ...