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  • 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.
  • Knoxville Utility Board announces launch of new high-speed internet service for students; Tennessee Attorney General calls on federal judge in Kentucky to block a new rule issued by the U.S. Department of Education relating to transgender women in women's sports; and more.
  • Knox County Schools see more 3rd and 4th graders scoring proficient on reading portion of the TCAP; Tennessee AG joins coalition supporting the Child Exploitation and Artificial Intelligence Act of 2024; and more.
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