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Article Icon 1SCOTUS Nixes Vanity Plate Case

The U.S. Supreme Court has declined to hear a free speech challenge over a Tennessee woman’s revoked vanity plate, “69PWNDU,” upholding a state ruling that such plates are considered government speech.

Leah Gilliam argued her plate was a personal expression, not state messaging, and that vague state rules lead to arbitrary censorship.

Tennessee officials stated that the plate contained inappropriate innuendos, while Gilliam claimed it referenced online gaming and the moon landing.

Free-speech advocates warned that the ruling could allow states to sidestep First Amendment protections.

Article Icon 1Tennessee Christmas Spending Rebounds

Tennesseans spent 6.7% more this holiday season compared to last year, bouncing back from a 6.3% drop in 2023, according to a new report.

The state ranked 24th nationally in spending growth, with shoppers favoring brick-and-mortar stores—nearly 30% less likely to shop online than the national average.

Nebraska topped the list with a 31.7% spending surge, while Vermont saw the steepest decline.

The report highlights shifting consumer habits and a modest economic upswing in the Volunteer State.

Article Icon 1Smokies Mussels Make a Comeback

Freshwater mussels are returning to streams in the Great Smoky Mountains after being nearly wiped out in the 1950s, thanks to a restoration effort led by park biologists and a University of Tennessee grad researcher. See the mussels here.

Early reintroductions of spike mussels and slippershells are showing signs of success, with the mussels adapting well to their environment.

These native species help purify water, support aquatic life, and stabilize streambeds—making them vital to the park’s ecosystem. Learn more about freshwater mussels in Tennessee here.

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Around Tennessee

➤ Williamson County: A health advisory was issued after 18 cases of histoplasmosis, a fungal infection linked to inhaling spores from bird or bat droppings, were reported. (More)

➤ Alcoa: Tennessee officials unveiled the KC-46A Pegasus tanker at McGhee Tyson Air National Guard Base, marking its new home after a 20-year effort to secure the aircraft. (See Tanker)

➤ Cocke County: Manes Funeral Home held a Pearl Harbor Day ceremony to honor nine local men, now deceased, who survived the 1941 attack, including a Medal of Honor recipient. (More)

➤ Nashville: The hearing for Kilmar Abrego Garcia, an illegal immigrant facing human trafficking charges from a 2022 traffic stop, has been canceled, with no new date announced. (More)

➤ Antioch: A water main break at the Ford Ice Center forced the cancellation of all events, with refunds to be issued, as the facility could not maintain rink operations. (More)

➤ Jackson: The city hosted its first-ever Good Tidings Market, where local nonprofits raised funds by offering holiday-themed goods in exchange for donations. (See Photos)

Tennessee Carolina Sports

Men’s Basketball AP Poll: Tennessee basketball dropped seven spots to No. 20 in this week’s rankings, while Vanderbilt jumped up two positions to No. 15. (See Full Poll)

➤ Tennessee will play Illinois in Nashville for the Music City Bowl on Dec. 30, while Vanderbilt faces Iowa a day later in the ReliaQuest Bowl. The Memphis Tigers play NC State in the Gasparilla Bowl on Dec. 19. (See Bowl Schedule)

➤ Meanwhile, the city of Memphis will host Navy and Cincinnati for the Liberty Bowl on Jan. 2, the second college football game to be played in the year 2026. (More)

➤ Lipscomb soccer coach Kevin O’Brien was hired away to become Mississippi State’s next coach—an ironic hire considering the Bisons upset the Bulldogs 1-0 in the NCAA Tournament just a month ago. (More)

➤ Yesterday’s Results: NFL | NBA | NHL | NCAAM | NCAAW | Soccer

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Tennessee Business

➤ Environmental groups are appealing the Shelby County Health Department’s approval of xAI’s permit to operate 15 methane-gas turbines in Memphis ahead of a public hearing. (More)

➤ A $130 million construction loan has launched the 25-story Voce hotel and condo tower in Midtown Nashville, developed by Vastland Company. (More)

➤ Home BancShares, parent of Centennial Bank, is entering the Tennessee market with a $150 million acquisition of Mountain Commerce Bancorp. (More)

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Et Cetera

➤ The Nashville Zoo released nearly 7,000 endangered Puerto Rican Crested Toad tadpoles into native ponds in Puerto Rico as part of a long-running conservation effort. (See Tadpoles)

➤ A Knoxville church hosted its largest Christmas giveaway to date, providing gifts, games, and support to hundreds of foster, adoptive, and kinship families. (See Video)

➤ A Chattanooga teen was honored as a CNN Heroes Young Wonder for removing over 45,000 pounds of trash from the Tennessee River and recycling thousands of miles of fishing line. (See Teen)

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The Poll

Have you been ice-skating this winter?

  1. Yes
  2. I’m planning to
  3. No

 

Previous Results:

What’s your favorite kind of takeout?

  1. Chinese: 28%
  2. Mexican: 25%
  3. Other (reply to tell us!): 24%
  4. Italian: 23%
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