As people look to recover from the damage of the winter storm, the Tennessee Attorney General's office is warning Tennesseans ...
Metropolis Technologies agrees to a nearly $9 million settlement with the Tennessee Attorney General after hundreds of complaints from customers about issues with the company's parking lots ...
Severe winter storms have recently impacted communities across Tennessee, leaving many residents facing urgent recovery ...
The Tennessee Attorney General said the deal will provide refunds, free parking credits and new transparency rules after years of consumer complaints.
The free parking program will be open to anyone with Tennessee tags in certain lots in, Memphis and Knoxville.
Tennessee Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti announced a settlement with private parking company Metropolis Technologies on Monday after a multi-year investigation into "deceptive practices." ...
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NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WTVF) — Tennessee Attorney General Herbert Slatery III is recommending actions to help homeowners who have been by the COVID-19 pandemic, as part of a bipartisan coalition that ...
A Metropolis spokesperson said, “Metropolis looks forward to turning the page on long-past operational issues and continuing to bring forward a set of best-in-class parking standards in Tennessee. Our ...
Governor Lee’s deployment of the Tennessee National Guard in support of the Memphis Safe Task Force is the subject of legal ...