➤ Statewide: Attorneys are calling on Gov. Bill Lee to suspend all Tennessee executions following last week's botched procedure. Tennessee Department of Correction Commissioner Frank Strada faces new scrutiny after reports linking him to similar problems in Arizona. (More) ➤ Chattanooga: The Volkswagen plant celebrated its 15th anniversary and one-millionth Atlas this spring. The facility now accounts for 30% of Volkswagen's U.S. sales—one of Tennessee's signature economic wins. (More) ➤ Nashville: Trinity Flats, a new East Nashville development, opened this week targeting teachers, first responders, and hospital workers who've been priced out of one of the city's fastest-growing neighborhoods. (More) ➤ Knoxville: Knoxville City Council approved a ban on indoor smoking at age-restricted bars and venues this week, drawing mixed reactions from owners. The ordinance takes effect this summer. (More) ➤ Sumner County: A White House High School band director was arrested Wednesday and charged with statutory rape following a Sumner County Sheriff's Office investigation into an alleged inappropriate relationship with a student. (More) ➤ Columbia: Firefighters battled an early-morning blaze at Columbia Farm Supply on Friday, forcing police to shut down Bear Creek Pike for hours as crews worked to contain the fire. (More) ➤ Statewide: Gov. Bill Lee signed legislation allowing deadly force to protect property, plus a separate bill targeting drink spiking. Both new laws take effect July 1. (More)
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