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Feds approve Missouri's next step to get $1.7 billion for broadband expansion
(The Center Square) – The federal government approved the next phase of Missouri’s plan to spend $1.7 billion on broadband projects. The Office of Broadband Development announced the National Telecommunications and Information Administration, part of the Department of Commerce, approved the state’s 135-page proposal dealing with how funding will be spent to bring broadband to more than 200,000 locations throughout the state. Tennessee’s plan for $813 million to expand broadband also was approved. ...
Incumbent Andy Ogles (R) defeated Courtney Johnston (R) in the Republican primary in Tennessee’s 5th Congressional District
Incumbent Andy Ogles (R) defeated Courtney Johnston (R) in the Republican primary in Tennessee’s 5th Congressional District on Aug. 1, 2024. As of Aug. 2, 2024, Ogles had 56.5% of the vote and Johnston had 43.5%. Ogles was first elected in 2022 after winning the Republican nomination with 35.4%...
First Alert Forecast: Slight break from extreme heat this weekend
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) - A brief break from extreme heat over the weekend but temperatures soar again to near 100° next week. First Alert Weather Days will be in effect Monday through Thursday for dangerous heat. THROUGH MORNING:. A passing front is producing some showers and thunderstorms mainly east...
Ready for Nov. 5? Who will be on your ballot for US Senate, House, Tennessee legislature
The general election for president, U.S. Senate and House of Representatives and Tennessee Senate and House will be Nov. 5, and the candidate list is set. This is the last round of voting that will take place during the busy 2024 election year. Knox County Republicans and Democrats nominated their state and federal...
Tennessee Faces Hit-and-Miss Storms Before Heatwave Takes Over
Nashville, TN – Hit-and-miss storms are expected to impact Middle Tennessee today and tomorrow, bringing frequent lightning, heavy rain, and gusty winds. The National Weather Service in Nashville advises residents to prepare for these storms, which pose the main threat through Saturday. According to the National Weather Service, the...
Storm threat continues into Friday afternoon
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (WHNT) — Late Friday morning a line of storms pushed through the area, some of which were on the strong side. With the strong to severe storms that tracked through Northeast Alabama late morning into the afternoon, the atmosphere was able to use up some of that fuel for storm development. If the […]
Tennessee: Mid-South Forecast Calls for Cooler Saturday Temperatures
Memphis, TN – Residents across the Mid-South can anticipate a reprieve from the recent heat as cooler weather is on tap for Saturday. High temperatures are forecasted to range from the upper 80s to the lower 90s. According to the US National Weather Service in Memphis, dry conditions will...
Voucher recipients show improvements, but still underperform their public-school peers
As Governor Bill Lee and lawmakers vow to bring back a statewide school voucher program bill next session, newly released data shows that students who participated in the existing program in 2023-24 made some progress, but still underperform their public-school peers. The program in place now, known as the Education...
Two-minute heart procedure now possible through ‘paradigm-shifting’ technology
MEMPHIS, Tenn. (WMC) - A Memphis hospital is the first in Tennessee to treat the most common type of heart arrhythmia. The “paradigm-shifting” technology is making treatment faster, safer and more effective for patients with A-Fib. “I feel like a champ. I really do,” A-Fib patient James Armstrong...
Study Ranks Tennessee’s Health Care Among the Worst in America
When it comes to health care in America, where you live can make all the difference. Access to quality medical facilities, the affordability of health care, and patient outcomes should all be taken into consideration. Health care has two crucial components, cost and quality. The best health care in the...
National non-profit challenges Tennessee city recognizing God as 'Creator and King'
The Freedom From Religion Foundation is fighting the Middle Tennessee town of Mt. Juliet, which recently passed a resolution supporting the month of July as a month of prayer and fasting. The statement of support, which is based off a resolution passed in the Tennessee General Assembly, recognized God as...