Wednesday, May 13, 2026

Memorial Day Travel, Record Bass, and Tomato Farm Visit

AAA says nearly 950,000 Tennesseans are expected to travel at least 50 miles for Memorial Day weekend, setting a new state record despite stubborn inflation and higher gas prices.                
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Article Icon 1Nearly 1 Mil. Tennesseans to Travel for Holiday

AAA says nearly 950,000 Tennesseans are expected to travel at least 50 miles for Memorial Day weekend, setting a new state record despite stubborn inflation and higher gas prices.

Most travelers, about 795,000, will hit the road, while nearly 115,000 are expected to fly, and another 40,000 will travel by train, bus, or cruise.

Nationally, AAA projects almost 45 million Americans will travel over the holiday, also a record high, though growth has slowed to less than 1% from last year.

Traffic experts say the worst congestion will likely hit Thursday and Friday afternoons.

Article Icon 1Tren de Aragua Linked to Nashville Bust

Federal prosecutors say five suspected associates of the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua have been charged after a Homeland Security investigation into drug and gun trafficking in the Nashville area.

Authorities say the probe uncovered cocaine, methamphetamine, MDMA, and ketamine trafficking, along with 25 seized firearms. Eight of the weapons were reported stolen, and two were linked to prior Nashville shootings.

Investigators say the operation has been underway since September 2025 and targets several men accused of running drug and firearms trafficking networks across Middle Tennessee.

Charges include conspiracy to traffic drugs and firearms, with prosecutors signaling more arrests could follow.

Article Icon 1Chattanooga Officer Saves Family from Fire

A Chattanooga police officer is being hailed as a hero after body camera footage showed him running into a burning Hixson apartment to rescue a family trapped inside.

Police say Officer Rogers responded just before 10 p.m. on May 1 on Cranberry Way after neighbors warned that people were still inside the home.

Authorities say Rogers pulled two children and their mother from the apartment as flames spread near the front door. See the video here.

No injuries were reported, and Chattanooga police praised the officer’s quick actions, saying he lived up to the oath to “serve and protect.”

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Discovered: 328 Years Worth of Lithium

The United States just discovered a massive lithium reserve in the Appalachia region, a 328-year supply based on America’s 2025 import totals.

With Morgan Stanley forecasting an 80,000-ton shortage this year alone, the sooner we can tap into it, the better.

For companies like EnergyX, that spells opportunity. Their patented tech can recover lithium 500X faster than traditional methods. And where those only recover roughly 30% of available lithium, EnergyX recovers over 90%. It’s why industry leaders like General Motors have already invested.

With rights to up to 13M tons of untapped lithium across North and South America, EnergyX is already an emerging lithium power. They even just opened America’s largest lithium production facility in Texas.

All of which puts them on the short list of companies capable of turning massive reserves into fast results. Claim your piece of this lithium boom as an early-stage EnergyX investor while you can.

Around Tennessee

Shelby County: Health officials say there are no known hantavirus cases in Tennessee despite online rumors following an international cruise ship outbreak of the rare virus. (More)

Nashville: A police sergeant visiting from the United Kingdom jumped in to help a Metro officer during a violent struggle with a suspect on Interstate 440. (See Photo)

Oak Ridge: An elementary school librarian’s Facebook plea led to major community book donations as local businesses helped students build their home libraries for summer break. (More)

Whitwell: A local fisherman set a new Tennessee record after catching a 15-pound, 7.5-ounce largemouth bass from Nickajack Reservoir. The previous record had stood for more than a decade. (See Fish)

Johnson City: Buffalo Mountain Park is taking steps to become a state-designated natural area, a move leaders say would permanently protect the mountain’s rare plants and wildlife. (More)

Pigeon Forge: Patriot Festival will return July 3-4, with country stars Craig Morgan and Carly Pearce headlining the city’s free Independence Day celebration. (See Details)


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Tennessee Carolina Sports

Memphis Grizzlies forward Brandon Clarke died Monday at 29. Clarke was selected No. 21 overall in the 2019 NBA Draft and spent his seven-season NBA career with Memphis. (More)

Former Super Bowl-winning quarterback Trent Dilfer has returned to Lipscomb Academy as head football coach, reuniting with the Nashville program where he went 44-10 and won two state titles from 2019 to 2022. (More)

Nashville SC travels to New England tonight for a midweek MLS matchup against the Revolution. (How to Watch)

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Tennessee Business

Gov. Bill Lee visited a fifth-generation tomato farm in Grainger County as part of Tennessee’s America 250 celebration tour, where local farmers spoke about rising fuel and fertilizer costs. (More)

The Track, a longtime Pigeon Forge attraction known for its go-karts, mini golf, and bumper cars, will close permanently in November after more than four decades. (More)

Jackson’s Old Hickory Mall has officially been listed for sale after declining foot traffic and growing storefront vacancies weakened the longtime shopping landmark. (More)                

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America's Biggest Lithium Bet Just Went Live

Lithium prices are up 2X+ since last summer, and Morgan Stanley forecasts an 80,000-ton shortage in 2026. In other words, those with a reliable supply are sitting pretty.

So it’s a big deal that EnergyX just commissioned the single biggest lithium production facility of its kind in the United States.

EnergyX’s patented tech can recover up to 3X more lithium than traditional methods at 500X the speed of evaporation ponds. With this facility, they’re preparing to produce it at scale.

They’ve got nearly 150,000 acres of lithium-rich land spread across the Americas, including the rights to up to 9.8M tons in Chile alone.

General Motors has already invested. Now, for a limited time, you can join them as an early-stage EnergyX investor.
Et Cetera

Murfreesboro singer Jordan McCullough finished second on Season 24 of American Idol after advancing to the final two contestants. (More)

Belmont University awarded honorary doctorates to country star Brad Paisley, actress Kimberly Williams-Paisley, and architect Dick Miller, recognizing their longtime impact on Nashville. (See Video)

A black bear cub was safely rescued by Greeneville utility crews and wildlife officers after climbing a power pole along Newport Highway. (See Bear)                

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The Poll

Where will you spend Memorial Day?

  1. My backyard
  2. At the lake
  3. In the mountains
  4. Other (reply to tell us!)

 

Previous Results:

Have you ever played the lottery?

  1. Once or twice: 41%
  2. Yes, I do often: 27%
  3. No, I wouldn't: 19%
  4. No, but I would: 13%
North Carolina Trivia

Which 1999 Tom Hanks movie was filmed in various locations in Tennessee, including Shelbyville and Columbia?

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