A Tennessee state representative has filed 14 federal civil rights complaints against the Department of Children's Services, accusing the agency of disability discrimination, falsified case records, and covering up sexual assaults across 11 counties.
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Monday, June 22, 2026 |
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Good Morning! On this day in 2019, legendary Nashville session drummer Jerry Carrigan passed away at 75 in Chattanooga. He appeared on classics like George Jones' He Stopped Loving Her Today and Kenny Rogers' The Gambler. A quilt stitched by Alabama second-graders back in 1976, found decades later in a Tennessee antique store, is now on display as part of America's 250th birthday celebration. See the bicentennial quilt in the story below. If you enjoy The Flyover's straightforward approach to the news, today's sponsor may be worth adding to your inbox as well. The Pour Over is a free newsletter that covers the biggest stories of the day and adds biblical perspective for readers who want to stay informed without getting lost in the noise.
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14 Complaints Filed against Tennessee DCS
A Tennessee state representative has filed 14 federal civil rights complaints against the Department of Children's Services, accusing the agency of disability discrimination, falsified case records, and covering up sexual assaults across more than ten counties. Rep. Aftyn Behn, who last year ran in a nationally watched congressional race in Tennessee's 7th District, is calling for a federal investigation and an immediate hold on active termination of parental rights. She's also demanding a corrective action plan with ongoing federal monitoring and anti-retaliation protections for families who reported misconduct, some of whom she says faced fabricated abuse allegations in response. The filing follows a 2024 federal finding that Tennessee DCS failed to meet federal child welfare requirements, resulting in withheld federal funds. |
Week Kicks Off to Rainy Start
Strong thunderstorms rolled into Tennessee overnight, giving much of the state a rude awakening on a Monday morning. Damaging winds and heavy rainfall are the main concerns for Middle Tennessee as the week kicks off, while flash flooding is the primary worry for East Tennessee. A second round of severe storms is expected to push through Middle Tennessee midmorning into the afternoon, with the first wave hitting southern Kentucky and northern Tennessee near midnight. The tornado threat stays very low. Skies should clear by the evening, with quieter weather expected Tuesday and Wednesday statewide before storm chances creep back into the forecast by week's end. |
List: Nostalgic Spots in Middle Tennessee
A new list of 15 places every Middle Tennessee kid remembers is providing a guaranteed trip down memory lane for anyone who grew up in the region. The list spans decades of Nashville nostalgia, from Opryland USA, the beloved theme park that closed in 1997 to make way for Opry Mills, to Starwood Amphitheatre in Antioch, where summer concerts were a rite of passage from 1986 to 2006. Other honorees include Hickory Hollow Mall, Laser Quest, Mr. Gatti's Pizza, and the guitar-shaped scoreboard at Herschel Greer Stadium, home of the Nashville Sounds before First Horizon Park opened. See if your own childhood favorites made the cut here. |
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➤ Statewide: Tennessee's Secretary of State says 35 of the state's 95 counties are short on poll workers ahead of upcoming elections. Openings are available to residents as young as 16. (See Details) ➤ Mt. Juliet: A family says masked teens kicked in their front door at midnight in what police believe was a viral "door kick challenge" prank, splitting the door frame and terrifying the household. (More) ➤ Wilson County: The school district unanimously voted to ban energy drinks with more than 100mg of caffeine from vending machines after some were found to contain nearly double the amount recommended for teenagers. (More) ➤ Brownsville: A state senator sponsored a replacement prom for high school students after their original event was canceled following a tragic shooting on May 8. (More) ➤ Chattanooga: A man is facing robbery and assault charges after police say he jumped through a woman's car window and stole her purse after she offered him cookies. (More) ➤ Soddy Daisy: A local toddler has become the youngest known person to contract La Crosse virus, a rare mosquito-borne disease with only 30 to 90 U.S. cases reported annually. (More)
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➤ Tennessee baseball landed a commitment from former UC-Irvine left-handed relief pitcher Ricky Ojeda, who ranks as Baseball America’s No. 8 overall player in the transfer portal. (More) ➤ The Memphis Grizzlies were projected to take Duke forward Cameron Boozer in ESPN analyst Jeremy Woo’s final mock draft ahead of the NBA Draft tomorrow. (More) ➤ The Tennessee Titans hosted a girls' flag football camp for ages 7 to 14, helping invest in the growing sport. (More) ➤ Yesterday’s Results: World Cup | MLB | College World Series | U.S. Open | NASCAR | WNBA Flying together with our sponsor ➤ 6 Reasons Homeowners Are Rushing To Get This Lightweight Cordless Power Washer. At 1,250 PSI, the Hydrus Jet delivers roughly 30× the pressure of a standard garden hose. Oil stains on the driveway, mildew on the deck, caked mud on the truck. Just pull the trigger and watch years of buildup disappear in seconds. Learn More |
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➤ Country artists Luke Bryan and Jason Aldean are being sued for $1.4 million after their Nashville chophouse abruptly stopped paying rent and shut down in February. (More) ➤ A candy shop in Ashland City is opening a new headquarters on Saturday, expanding its mission to employ people with disabilities. (More) ➤ A national nonprofit is launching a free 8-month small business coaching program in Tennessee, offering financial mentorship to low- and moderate-income entrepreneurs. (See Details) Flying together with our sponsor ➤ Join 27,392 Pest Free Yard Owners. Drive out moles, voles, gophers, snakes & 30+ disease carrying pests with Vermix Stakes. Push it into the lawn. Results in 48 hours. Learn More |
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➤ A quilt sewn by Athens, Alabama, second-graders for America's 1976 bicentennial was discovered in a Tennessee antique store. The quilt is back home and on display. (See Quilt) ➤ Exhibition baseball players from the Texas Tailgaters and Party Animals visited kids at Monroe Carrell Jr. Children's Hospital in Nashville to take photos and sign autographs. (More) ➤ The Sons of the American Revolution dedicated a Liberty Tree at Knoxville's Historic Ramsey House on Saturday as part of nationwide America 250 ceremonies. (More) Flying together with our sponsor ➤ Forgetting names and feeling weaker as you age? Researchers have identified a “silent epidemic” linked to increased frailty in adults over 50. Some experts point to a nutrient-rich superfood—whose discoverers earned a Nobel Prize—as a potential way to support cognitive function, muscle strength, and bone health. Learn why this overlooked food is getting renewed attention. (LEARN MORE) |
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