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Article Icon 1Tennesseans Escape Middle East Conflict

Several East Tennessee travelers are back home after being stranded in the Middle East during the ongoing Iran conflict.

Two Knoxville-area residents visiting Abu Dhabi witnessed missile explosions and evacuated on a U.S. government-arranged flight after commercial options disappeared, eventually returning through Washington, D.C.

Similarly, a group of Carson-Newman University students, faculty, and chaperones in Jerusalem navigated buses, vans, and five airports to escape the region, traveling through Egypt before flying home.

Both groups returned safely to East Tennessee as widespread flight cancellations and regional instability complicated travel.

Article Icon 1Cold Case Victim Identified After 38 Years

Authorities have identified a homicide victim found in Knoxville in 1988 after nearly four decades as James Robert Benson, a 22-year-old from the local area.

His body was discovered by railway workers in the Coster Rail Yard, but investigators at the time were unable to determine his identity, and the case went cold.

Through the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation’s unidentified remains initiative and advanced forensic genealogy testing, scientists matched DNA from the remains to Benson’s family earlier this year.

Detectives are now asking the public for information about who Benson may have been with before his death as the homicide investigation continues with renewed vigor.

Article Icon 1Squirrel Knocks Out Nashville Power

A squirrel caused a power outage Monday morning that left more than 3,600 customers in Nashville’s Germantown neighborhood without electricity.

Nashville Electric Service said the animal tripped a breaker around 10:30 a.m., cutting power, which was restored less than an hour later.

Utility officials say squirrels are a surprisingly common culprit, ranking as the third-leading cause of outages nationwide behind equipment issues and fallen trees.

In Tennessee, however, trees remain the biggest driver of power disruptions.

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Around Tennessee

➤ Statewide: Tennessee is one of more than two dozen states pushing back against a federal settlement in the Live Nation-Ticketmaster antitrust case, asking a judge to declare a mistrial so their own lawsuits can proceed. The states have called the deal inadequate, arguing that a $280 million state damages fund and behavioral reforms don’t go far enough to address the company’s market dominance. (More)

➤ Nashville: Waymo cars are now fully autonomous in the city, operating without a driver behind the wheel as the company prepares to eventually offer driverless rides to residents. (More)

➤ Oak Ridge: The U.S. Department of Energy transferred more than 700 acres of land to the city to support economic development and energy innovation. (More)

➤ Clarksville: The city plans a temporary water outage late tomorrow to replace a water valve, which may cause low water pressure and a lane closure through Friday. (More)

➤ Dyersburg: A Freon leak at St. Joseph Village prompted an evacuation and sent six people to the hospital for evaluation after hazmat crews identified the chemical source. (More)

➤ Roane County: Animal control safely removed a deer that crashed through the glass door of a vacant storefront and released it back into the wild. (See Video)

Tennessee Carolina Sports

The Titans continued to be aggressive in NFL free agency, signing defensive lineman John Franklin-Myers, wide receiver Wan’Dale Robinson, and backup quarterback Mitch Trubisky. (More)

Major League Soccer banned former Nashville SC midfielder Derrick Jones from the league after he and another player were discovered to be betting on league matches—including their own games. (More)

The Memphis Tigers roll into Birmingham today to play Tulane in the first round of the American Conference’s men’s basketball tournament. (How to Watch)

➤ Yesterday’s Results: NBA | NHL | NCAAM | NCAAW | NCAAB | NCAASB | Soccer | World Baseball Classic

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Tennessee Business

➤ Tennessee gas prices rose above $3 per gallon for the first time since August 2024, increasing by more than 40 cents in a week due to the Middle East conflict affecting fuel markets. (More)

➤ Regional One Health received state approval to build a new Memphis hospital, a project expected to create thousands of jobs and generate nearly $892 million in economic growth by 2027. (See Details)

➤ Johnson City Brewing announced on social media that it will close its Main Street Taproom downtown when its lease expires in August. (More)

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Quick truth: peeing your pants isn’t normal, no matter your age or how many kids you’ve had.

Many women are told they just have a “small bladder” or that it runs in the family. In most cases, that’s simply not true.

And surgery isn’t the only option.

In this free video, Dr. Shetty explains why bladder leaks happen and simple habits that can help improve pelvic floor health.

Click below to watch it for free today.

Et Cetera

➤ Two Memphis musicians advanced on NBC’s The Voice after their blind auditions impressed coaches and earned them spots on Teams John Legend and Kelly Clarkson. (See Video)

➤ The Joseph Dunlop House in downtown Clarksville has been added to the National Register of Historic Places, ensuring the historic home will be preserved. (See House)

➤ A Nashville artist painted a tribute on the wood of a beloved willow oak tree that was destroyed in a winter storm, turning the fallen tree into a public art piece. (See Video)

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