 | Cordova Child to Receive Previously Denied Therapy
A Tennessee state agency had a change of heart after they denied potentially life-saving group therapy for a Cordova child with an unusual disorder. Watch Video
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 | Annual Free Fishing Day is Saturday in Tennessee
Outdoorsmen in Tennessee get a bargain Saturday: Free fishing with no license required.
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 | Children's Welfare Report Examines State Spending
Children's advocates say a new report on the welfare of children in Tennessee supports their belief that more preventive care programs will benefit youth long term, as well as save the state money.
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 | Tennessee Charter Officials Announce New Schools
Tennessee's Achievement School District is authorizing seven charter management organizations to open several new charter schools in Memphis and Nashville next year.
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 | Tennessee has 44 New State Troopers
Tennessee now has 44 new state troopers. They graduated Friday after 18 weeks of law enforcement instruction.
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 | Tennesseans Addicted to Prescription Drugs
Prescription drug abuse is a growing problem in the Mid-South. Watch Video
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 | Health Insurance Rebates Expected for Tennesseans
Officials say that more than 200,000 Tennessee residents are set to receive rebates from their health insurance company this year.
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 | Storms, Some Severe, Expected across Tennessee
Weather forecasters say thunderstorms are likely across Tennessee and some could be severe.
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 | 9 Finalists Announced for Top Tennessee Teacher
Nine finalists for Tennessee Teacher of the Year have been announced by the Tennessee Department of Education.
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 | Governor Approves Welfare Drug Testing Measure
A measure to require drug testing as a condition for receiving welfare has been signed by Gov. Bill Haslam.
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 | Judge Voids Mosque Approval, Doesn't Stop Building
Opponents of a mosque being built in Tennessee have gotten a judge to nullify the government decision that approved it but they lost their bid to stop construction immediately.
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 | Governor Haslam Allows Vote on Municipal School Districts
Governor Bill Haslam says those who accuse him of flip flopping have flipped. The governor signed into law legislation allowing the Shelby County suburbs the right to vote in August on municipal school districts. Watch Video
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 | Tennessee's Dental Health among Worst in Nation
The dental health care for Tennesseans ranks among the worst in the nation, which has sent more patients to the emergency room and caused more adults to lose teeth to decay and disease.
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 | New Tennessee Bill Would Help One-Time Offenders
A legislative bill still on the governor's desk is already drawing inquiries about getting criminal records cleared.
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 | Civil Rights Group Says School Censored Students
The Southern Poverty Law Center sent a letter to the Hardin County school system after a student said she was prohibited from publicly supporting gay rights in school.
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 | Report: Pill Prescriptions Surging in Tennessee
In spite of efforts to crack down on the state's prescription drug abuse epidemic, a new report shows that nearly 18 million prescriptions for controlled substances like OxyContin and hydrocodone were dispensed in Tennessee last year - a 23 percent increase from the previous year.
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 | Tennesseans May Owe Taxes for Amazon Purchases
Love shopping on Amazon? Did you do a lot of it last year? If so, you may owe some back taxes. Watch Video
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 | Sheriff: "Person Of Interest" in Case of Missing Mom and 3 Daughters
The Hardeman County Sheriff's Office says it has a "person of interest" in the disappearance of a Whiteville mother and her three children. Watch Video
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 | Suspect in torture of Arkansas woman arrested in Tennessee
Arkansas authorities say a woman who was allegedly held against her will and tortured before escaping went with her alleged assailant willingly and was not forcibly abducted, as she initially reported.
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 | Millions Headed to Tennessee Schools
More than $38 million in federal money is headed to dozens of Tennessee schools targeted to boost student performance.
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 | Tennessee Lawmakers Criticized for 'Social Legislation'
Republican leaders coordinated in the recent legislative session to pass new laws spotlighting Tennessee's business friendly reputation, while a spurt of social issue measures from lawmakers have critics arguing the state looks so backward it will hurt economic development.
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 | Endangered Child Alert Issued for Missing Hardeman Co. Children
The Hardeman County Sheriff's Office has issued a Tennessee Endangered Child Alert for three young girls last seen with their mother leaving their Whiteville home one week ago.
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 | 'OK to be Gay' Article Published in High School Yearbook
A yearbook article about a gay student's experiences at Lenoir City High School has ignited both anger and support in the community.
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 | Tennessee to Drug Test New Welfare Recipients
The Volunteer State is targeting drug users where it hurts, their stomachs. Tennessee is now joining a growing list of states requiring drug testing for all new welfare recipients. Watch Video
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 | Tennesseans to See Lowered Food Tax This Summer
Less is more, at least at the grocery store. Thanks to a new law Tennesseans will soon keep more money in their pockets at the checkout counter. Watch Video
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 | Alleged Kidnapper of Mom, 3 Girls was No Stranger
A man accused of abducting a mother and her three daughters has been described as being like an uncle to the girls.
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 | Early Warm Temps Lead to Increase of Tick-Related Diseases
Already, 74 cases of Rocky Mountain spotted fever have been reported this year in Tennessee. Watch Video
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 | THP Vows Tough Enforcement during Cinco de Mayo
The Tennessee Highway Patrol says it will aggressively enforce seat belt and impaired driving laws Saturday during Cinco de Mayo celebrations.
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 | THE TRUTH: Memphis Access to Transplants in Jeopardy
Doctors at the Mid-South's largest transplant center say they could be forced out of business if something drastic doesn't happen. Doctors at Methodist Hospital say a change in federal policy will limit where they can get organs. Watch Video
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 | Amazon Telling Tennessee Customers about Owed Tax
Online retailer Amazon has begun emailing Tennessee customers, telling them they might owe taxes on their purchases.
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 | Domestic Assault Prevention Bill Passes Senate
A proposal that increases the penalty for domestic assault is headed to the governor for his signature.
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 | High School Senior Defends Controversial Prom Dress
High fashion or bad taste: A West Tennessee High School senior says she doesn't understand all the uproar over her confederate flag-inspired dress. Watch Video
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 | Dramatic Increase in Fatal Wrecks on TN Roadways
Only four months into the year, there have been nearly 300 deaths on Tennessee highways. Watch Video
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 | Welfare Drug Testing Bill Passes TN Senate
A measure to require drug testing as a condition for receiving welfare has passed the Senate.
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 | Casada Abandons Last-Minute Campaign Finance Bill
State Rep. Glen Casada has abandoned his last-minute attempt to pass a measure to lift a cap on how much money legislative candidates can accept from political action committees.
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 | Teen Banned from Prom for Confederate Flag Dress
A high school senior from West Tennessee says she was turned away from her prom because of her dress, which had elements of the Confederate battle flag.
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 | 3 Missing Person Cases Still Puzzle Park Officials
Officials of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park deal with lost visitors every year and most all of them are found.
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 | Senate OKs New Restrictions on Abortion Doctors
A proposal that puts new restrictions on doctors who perform abortions is headed to the governor for his consideration.
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 | Tennessee Student's Jesus Costume Wins Scholarship
An atheist group has awarded a $1,000 scholarship to a Spring Hill high school student who dressed up as Jesus Christ for Fictional Character Day.
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 | Gov. Haslam Says Parking Lot Guns Bill Likely Dead
Republican Gov. Bill Haslam says both chambers of the Legislature have taken "significant" steps toward defeating a bill to allow workers to store weapons in cars parked on company lots.
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 | Parent Grading Bill Passes Senate 27-0
A proposal that would allow parents to grade themselves on how involved they are in a student's school performance has passed the Senate.
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 | House Votes to Require Older Kindergarten Students
The House has voted to approve a Republican bill aiming to require children to be older before they can enroll in kindergarten over Democrats' arguments that the measure is aimed at laying off teachers.
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 | Lawmakers Renew Push For Welfare Drug Tests
The push is back on to make drug tests a requirement for getting food stamps in Tennessee. The Tennessee Attorney General shot down a similar proposal a few weeks ago after raising questions about if it was constitutional. Watch Video
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 | Tennessee House Passes 'Gateway Sexual Activity' Ban
The House has passed a bill to allow parents to sue teachers or outside groups for promoting or condoning "gateway sexual activity" by students.
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 | Trial Begins In Suit Against Proposed Tennessee Mosque
Opponents of a proposed new mosque in Tennessee will get to make their arguments at trial.
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 | TN Bill to Bring Big PAC Money Back into Campaigns
Big money is making a big comeback in the Tennessee Legislature. There is a bill working its way though both houses that would let Political Action Committees spend all they want for candidates. Watch Video
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 | Side Effect of Foreclosed Homes is Mosquitoes
A latent effect of home foreclosures is about to spawn - mosquitoes.
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 | Storms Rock Tennessee Cities, Tornado Confirmed
The National Weather Service office in Nashville examined damage after the Thursday evening storm and determined a tornado struck a ball field and a mobile home park in Franklin, about 15 miles south of Nashville.
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 | Senate Votes 32-1 to Pass $31B Spending Plan
The Senate has passed its version of Gov. Bill Haslam's more than $31 billion spending plan, making nearly $60 million in cuts to a number of programs.
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 | House Sends Welfare Drug Testing Bill to Governor Haslam
The House has passed a bill to implement a suspicion-based drug testing for welfare recipients in Tennessee.
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