One Germantown resident is suing the city after they asked her to remove decorative skeletons from her holiday displays.
A Germantown resident is suing the city over its holiday decorations ordinance, claiming it violates her First Amendment rights. The ordinance dictates that decorations can only be displayed 45 days ...
Victoria Cobos woke up to rain pouring from the lights and ceiling vents in her IMT Germantown apartment early Wednesday ...
GERMANTOWN, Tenn. - A water main broke in Germantown Thursday morning, according to the City of Germantown. The city said ...
A giant skeleton decoration outside a home in Germantown is the center of a lawsuit against the city after code officers ...
A woman has filed a Federal lawsuit against the City of Germantown, claiming her First and Fourth Amendment rights were ...
A Germantown resident is facing a court date for keeping Halloween decorations, including skeletons, displayed past the city's allowed time frame. The resident, Alexis Luttrell, argues that the ...
Early morning flooding cost some IMT Germantown residents their homes. According to several tenants, a water line broke on ...
Germantown approved a new retail development thought to set the standard in the suburb’s most undeveloped region.
Giant skeletons and the First Amendment: Inside a TN woman's fight over holiday ... so that the process can be addressed by the city prosecutor and judge,” Ross said. According to Stacey Crockett, ...