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  • Tennessee Valley Authority estimates that its dams prevented over $400 million of potential damage from Tropical Storm Helene. Plus, tomorrow is Election Day for the 2024 general elections; we have the information you need to cast your vote.
  • TVA approves request to supply over 100 megawatts of power to Elon Musk's supercomputer facility in Memphis. Plus, state lawmakers introduce new school voucher bill.
  • TEMA tell Tennesseans to not be discouraged if they are denied federal assistance, it could be from a mistake that is easy to fix. Plus, Knoxville City Council next week will vote on a raising the city's hotel tax from 3% to 4%.
  • Tennessee Senate Minority Leader Raumesh Akbari has introduced a bill to ensure contraceptives and other reproductive-related procedures are not classified as abortions under state law. Plus, United Airlines will offer special flight from Knoxville to Columbus, Ohio for Tennessee's football first playoff game against Ohio State University on December 21st.
  • Knoxville's NAACP calls on Knox County's state lawmakers to oppose Governor Bill Lee's new school voucher plan. Plus, country music star and Sneedville native Morgan Wallen pleads guilty to charges stemming from him throwing a chair from the roof of a Nashville bar in April.
  • New Vanderbilt poll finds 50% of Tennesseans believe the state is going the right direction, while 46% disagree. Plus, Tennessee State University's Board of Trustees selects a board member to take on the role of interim president following Ronald Johnson's abrupt resignation this week.
  • TBI investigates an officer-involved shooting in Campbell County. Plus, a research report from the National Association of Realtors finds that Knoxville will be among the top 10 preforming markets in the country in 2025.
  • Tennessee's 114th General Assembly convenes today. Plus, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 6th Circuit have ruled that the Protect Tennessee Minors Act can go into effect.
  • Nonprofit newspaper The Contributor joins lawsuit against Tennessee's Department of Human Services over alleged mismanagement of the state's SNAP benefits program. Plus, Tennessee and North Carolina have been awarded $352 million by the Federal Highway Administration to repair roads damaged by Tropical Storm Helene.
  • Knoxville Utilities Board asks customers to limit electricity use as TVA's power supply experiences high demand. Plus, data from Construction Coverage predicts Knoxville will see the fourth-highest rent increase in the country this year.
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