Tennessee health officials have now confirmed two measles cases in Middle Tennessee, both linked to exposure outside the state.
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Good Morning! On this day in 1821, Nathan Bedford Forrest was born in Chapel Hill. Forrest, a Memphis businessman, became one of the Confederacy's most feared cavalry generals. A Memphis startup is growing more than 100,000 pounds of tomatoes on abandoned lots, and says Shelby County has 30,000 vacant acres just waiting for this model. Would you pay a little more for locally grown produce? Even the best retirement plans can be undermined by avoidable mistakes. Later today, watch for a message from our partner, Fisher Investments, with a free guide covering 13 common retirement investing blunders and how to avoid them. Today's sponsor is Frontieras. Nvidia helped power the AI revolution, but AI's next challenge isn't computing—it's energy. As demand for electricity continues to surge, many investors are looking at the companies developing the infrastructure needed to fuel that growth. Frontieras believes it's building technology that could play a key role in meeting that demand, making it a company worth a closer look.
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Tennessee Confirms Second Measles Case
Tennessee health officials have now confirmed two measles cases in Middle Tennessee, both linked to exposure outside the state. Officials released a list of public locations across Nashville and Murfreesboro where infected individuals were present during the infectious period, including Swett's Restaurant, a Publix, and Dino's Bar and Grill over the Fourth of July weekend. Both individuals are recovering at home. Only one is known to have been vaccinated; the other's status is unknown. Anyone who visited the listed locations during the specified times is urged to monitor for symptoms and contact a healthcare provider. Health officials say measles symptoms can appear up to 21 days after exposure and include rash, fever, cough, and red eyes. |
Flash Flooding Devastates Del Rio Community
Flash flooding struck the Del Rio community in Cocke County Saturday morning, dropping an estimated 6 inches of rain and destroying roads, and prompting five swift water rescues. The county's emergency management director said the damage was worse than Hurricane Helene for some residents, though he hadn't anticipated an event of that magnitude. State Route 107, Heartland Ridge Road, and Fugate Road sustained significant damage or became impassable. Del Pizza Rio, one of two beloved local restaurants hit hard, lost running water after a water line broke on its property. No deaths or injuries were reported; however, the threat isn't over. A Flood Watch remains in effect through today as a nearly stalled weather system continues to push heavy rain across East Tennessee, with some stronger storms capable of producing wind gusts up to 50 mph. |
Gaylord Opryland Hits Expansion Milestone
Nashville's Gaylord Opryland Resort celebrated the "topping off" of its $131 million expansion last week, marking the completion of the vertical build as construction shifts to interior work. More than 100,000 square feet of new meeting and event space is expected to open by spring 2027. Ryman Hospitality Properties executive chairman Colin Reed said the resort already generated more than $70 million in tax revenue for Nashville and the state last year, money that flows to schools, public safety, and other city services. "We have a product here that nobody else on the planet has," Reed said. The expansion is designed to help Nashville compete for larger conventions and corporate events. Reed expects tax revenue to grow as more visitors arrive, reinforcing the city's position as one of the top tourism and meeting destinations in the country. |
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➤ Statewide: Sixty-three of Tennessee's 95 counties now participate in the 287(g) ICE partnership program after a new state law took effect July 1. (More) ➤ Also Statewide: A spotted lanternfly infestation has been confirmed in six Tennessee counties. The invasive pest feeds on over 70 plant species, including grapevines and fruit trees. (See Details) ➤ Columbia: Firefighters used a hydraulic spreader to free a man whose arm was trapped in a dough sheeter at a local market. Once freed, he said it was "time to get back to work." (See Photos) ➤ Whitehaven: Elvis Presley Boulevard construction has passed the 13-year mark, with TDOT setting aside $36 million to finish by 2031, though construction costs have risen nearly 70% since 2020. (More) ➤ Knox County: A proposed 13-acre affordable housing development cleared its first hurdle after the planning commission recommended rezoning. Neighbors raised traffic and infrastructure concerns. (More) ➤ Manchester: The mayor is asking residents to report vandalism after graffiti hit several areas of a city park, including newly renovated restrooms that had to be repaired and repainted at taxpayer expense. (More)
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➤ Tennessee pitcher Tegan Kuhns and Christian Brothers catcher Will Brick were the only Tennessee athletes selected on Day 1 of the MLB Draft. Kuhns went in the first round to the St. Louis Cardinals, while Brick went to the Toronto Blue Jays in the fourth. (See Results) ➤ Former Grizzlies guard Ja Morant expressed no bitterness about his complicated Memphis tenure in his first public comments since his trade to Portland, calling the city “home” and describing fan criticism as tough love. (More) ➤ Tennessee football is ranked at No. 16 in ESPN’s first Football Power Index rankings of the season, giving it a 20.5% chance to make the playoffs according to their model. (More) ➤ Yesterday’s Results: Wimbledon | MLB | WNBA | NASCAR | Golf Flying together with our sponsor ➤ Harvard Discovers Why Diets Fail After 50. It's not willpower—it's your GLP-1. This "weight loss hormone" controls appetite and fat burning but declines with age. Now a breakthrough botanical can naturally boost your body's own GLP-1 production in seconds daily—no costly injections or dangerous side effects required. (Learn More) |
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➤ The Country Music Association named Brittany Schaffer as its next CEO. Schaffer, the current dean of Belmont University's music business college, will succeed retiring Sarah Trahern on Jan. 1. (More) ➤ A Memphis startup called VINE Foods is turning abandoned lots into urban farms. The business grows more than 100,000 pounds of tomatoes a year and sells them to local grocery stores. (More) ➤ The historic Donoho Hotel in Red Boiling Springs has been listed for sale after a November 2025 fire destroyed the century-old landmark. (More) Flying together with our sponsor
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➤ A Memphis 9-year-old came home after nearly five months in Atlanta being treated for Guillain-Barré Syndrome. He returned to a surprise community celebration. (See Video) ➤ Knoxville native Dale Dickey earned her first Emmy nomination for a supporting role in Apple TV+'s Widow's Bay, marking a career milestone for the Bearden High graduate. (More) ➤ Crush Yard in Brentwood is hosting a free FIFA World Cup Final watch party on Sunday from noon to 5 p.m., followed by the Music City Grand Prix. Reservations are required. (See Details) Flying together with our sponsor ➤ New Hidden Panic Button That Saves Lives. InvisaWear lets you secretly call for immediate help whenever you feel unsafe – without needing to reach for your phone or draw attention to yourself. Learn More |
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