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  • WUOT is seeking a creative and organized UT student to support social media and digital communications. This intern helps turn daily newsroom stories, programs, and station initiatives into engaging content that connects with our community across platforms.
  • Mead's Quarry Lake closed indefinitely after massive rockslide; Tennessee ranks 44th in average teacher pay, report finds; Knoxville among 12 communities to receive funding from Tennessee Department of Agriculture to enhance green spaces; and more.
  • Tennessee AG Jonathan Skrmetti joins multi-state lawsuit against Live Nation; TVA says reservoirs will be at summer levels for Memorial Day; All counties in Tennessee saw a decrease in unemployment rates last month; and more.
  • 13 arrests for boating under the influence and five boating accidents reported over Memorial Day weekend; Knoxville City Council approves city budget; Governor Bill Lee signs legislation criminalizing 'abortion trafficking'; and more.
  • Governor Bill Lee signs legislation preventing local municipalities from enforcing red flag laws; Dollar General employees protest at company's annual shareholder meeting, calling for store safety and better pay; Knoxville's Community Development Corporation will start second phase of Western Heights redevelopment project, and more.
  • East Tennessee State University announces 5% tuition increase; 13 schools receive Tennessee STEM School Designation; Nashville hospital faces class action lawsuit over ransomware attack; and more.
  • FAFSA deadline for Tennessee Promise extended to August 1st; Tennessee lawmakers react to former President Donald Trump's verdict; and more.
  • Knox County Board of Education fails to pass policy amendment banning sexually explicit materials from school libraries; Over 1.2 million Tennessee households in 2022 earned above the federal poverty level but could not afford necessities, analysis finds; and more.
  • Tennessee ranks 36th nationally in overall child-wellbeing, report finds; Gas prices decreased in Tennessee for the fourth year in a row; and more.
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