➤ Statewide: Power has been restored for most residents after severe storms swept through Middle Tennessee Tuesday night, knocking out power lines for thousands. (More) ➤ Memphis: The Tennessee Democratic Party voluntarily dismissed its federal lawsuit challenging the state's new congressional maps, citing the court's denial of expedited relief. (More) ➤ Also Memphis: The city's Animal Services is calling for volunteers, including fosters and dog walkers, to help care for roughly 7,000 animals in its shelter. (More) ➤ Blountville: A massive sinkhole, roughly 20 feet long, forced the closure of Tri-Cities Airport's main runway on Tuesday, disrupting flights. (See Details) ➤ Chattanooga: Tennessee Highway Patrol cited the driver of a fireworks trailer that caught fire on I-75 for multiple commercial vehicle and hazmat violations. (More) ➤ Knoxville: Local elementary students have reached the national finals of the Presidential AI Challenge in Washington, D.C., competing among the top young teams in the country. (More)
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