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  • Today is the first day of early voting in Tennessee for the November 5th general elections. Plus, Tennessee Secretary of State Tre Hargett says poll workers in counties impacted by Helene are 'resilient'.
  • FEMA opens two new disaster recovery centers in Greene and Hamblen counties. Plus, Knox County Commission rejects proposal to downzone properties in South Knox County.
  • Over 70,000 Knox County residents have cast their ballot one week after the early voting period opened. Plus, Tennessee's Congressional delegation is calling House and Senate leadership to provide aid to farmers impacted by Helene.
  • Nearly 1 million Tennesseans statewide have voted so far in the November 5th general election. Plus, Vanderbilt University Medical Centers are informing patients that they may have been exposed to HIV, Hepatitis B and Hepatitis C during recent endoscopy procedures.
  • State report finds Parrotsville officer received over $472,000 in reimbursement checks. Plus, a city in Davidson County has won a legal battle to rename streets with Confederate-themed names.
  • FEMA provides over $12.8 million to over 2,800 Tennessee households following Helene. Plus, over 13,000 Knox County residents voted on the first day of early voting.
  • How are road closures on the Tennessee- North Carolina Stateline affecting traffic? This episode takes a glimpse into detour routes recommended by TDOT and how they are affecting traffic in neighboring states. Plus, Tennessee files new motion accusing Tik Tok of failing to preserve evidence during an investigation into potential consumer protection violations.
  • TEMA confirms 15 deaths related to Helene, 9 still missing; Greene County transitions to recovery phase following generational flooding from Helene, and more.
  • Authorities ordered to evacuate after suspicious box containing explosives was discovered at CMC Recycling. Plus, Governor Bill Lee announces that three more counties have been approved for FEMA's public assistance program. Correction: This newscast incorrectly states the dimensions of the steel box that authorities are investigating at CMC Recycling. The correct dimensions of the box are 5'x5'.
  • Why was there a county wide evacuation alert for explosives found at a recycling plant near Lonsdale? Plus, TEMA opens a new multi-agency resource center for residents impacted by Helene.
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