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  • Tennessee misses projected tax collections by over $74 million in April, according to Tennessee Department of Finance and Administration; Three Rivers Market receives 63 out of 100 on its food safety inspection; East Sevier County Utility District is fined for violating the Tennessee Safe Drinking Water Act; and more.
  • TBI arrests 12 individuals charged with sexual exploitation of children; Tennessee saw 59 thousand children disenroll in Medicaid programs since April 2023, new report finds; Knox County Commission unanimously approve Mayor Jacobs' proposed budget; and more.
  • Pope Francis appointed Father James Mark Beckman as new Bishop for Catholic Diocese of Knoxville; newly signed state law requires schools to inform parents of students who go by a name or set of pronouns that differ from their school forms; and more.
  • Tennessee Senate passes bill to criminalize support for minors seeking abortion care; Families representing Covenant School victims filed ethics complaint against state Senator; and more.
  • Memphis police officer and an 18-year-old suspect killed in early morning shooting, others injured; New Tazewell commercial sterilizer DeRoyal Industries prepares for new EPA ruling that reduces ethylene oxide emissions; Farragut Board of Alderman approves Advance Knox Growth Policy Plan; and more.
  • TEMA assessing storm-related damages in 8 counties; TVA working towards net-zero carbon emissions by 2050 amid growing energy demands; TBI investigates officer-involved shooting in Knox County; and more.
  • TBI investigates officer-involved shooting in Knoxville; Tennessee AG joins coalition calling on EPA to modify regulations requiring 'disparate impact' when forming policies; state legislative updates; and more.
  • Mass shooting in Memphis on Saturday leaves two dead, seven injured; Knox County Commission to vote on the Advance Knox plan; Governor Bill Lee's school voucher proposal fails to pass; and more.
  • A hearing to decide whether the journals of the Covenant school shooter can be made public begins; Clinton High School principal resigns amidst allegations that a student’s grades and coursework records were manipulated; University of Tennessee extends 2024 enrollment deadline; and more.
  • Knoxville City Council approves resolution to transfer $20 million from the state to Knoxville Community Development Corporation to plan and develop a pedestrian bridge; Voting begins for Volkswagen Chattanooga plant workers for union organization under United Auto Workers, Governor Bill Lee opposes the union efforts; state legislative updates; and more.
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