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  • 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.
  • Governor Bill Lee signs bill into law preventing children from creating social media accounts without parental consent; Knox County mayor Glenn Jacobs unveils 2024-25 budget; and more.
  • One storm-related death reported in Claiborne County; Partial roof collapse at warehouse at Forks of the River industrial park injures two, damages water and gas lines; Tennessee set to allocate $14 million in incentives through FastTrack grant program; and more.
  • Governor Bill Lee signs bill into law that allows death penalty for child rape convictions; study finds city of Knoxville spends $2 million on current parking model that does not turn a profit; and more.
  • 11 protestors arrested during Pro-Palestine vigil at the University of Tennessee; Tennessee Higher Education Commission extends FAFSA deadline for the Tennessee Promise Scholarship program; National Weather reports at least four tornadoes touched down in Middle Tennessee during last week's storms; and more.
  • Tennessee unemployment rate dropped to all-time low in April; FBI raid dorm room at Carson-Newman University in connection with an international computer schemelinked to North Korea; Gatlinburg priest cleared of sexual battery charges leaves U.S.; and more.
  • Tennessee teachers can proceed with their lawsuit against state law restricting race, gender and bias discussion, federal judge rules; Governor Bill Lee signs bill into law providing $1.6 billion franchise tax refund; and more.
  • Tennessee AG leads 18-state coalition in filing lawsuit against Equal Employment Opportunity Commission; Knox County faces heightened debt concerns; and more.
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