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Article Icon 1Trump Confirms Memphis Guard Deployment

President Trump said on Friday that he will send National Guard troops to Memphis, marking the city’s first such mobilization since 1978.

Trump called the city “deeply troubled,” adding that crime in Memphis has fallen because his administration sent FBI and federal officers months ago.

Memphis police data shows homicides are down nearly 30% in 2025, part of a broader decline in crime.

Gov. Bill Lee and Sen. Marsha Blackburn backed Trump’s plan, calling it necessary to make Memphis safe, while Shelby County Mayor Lee Harris blasted it as “anti-democratic.”

Article Icon 1University Tackles Kirk Shooting Aftermath

Lebanon’s Cumberland University canceled an October lecture with former MSNBC analyst Matthew Dowd and cut ties with two employees for comments related to the assassination of conservative advocate Charlie Kirk.

Dowd was dropped from MSNBC after suggesting Kirk’s rhetoric contributed to the shooting, remarks the school called “callous and insensitive.”

Separately, Cumberland dismissed Dr. Michael Rex and Max Wood after one of them posted “Karma is beautiful” online about Kirk’s death.

Other Tennessee colleges, including Middle Tennessee State University and East Tennessee State University, have also disciplined staff over social media posts following the killing.

Article Icon 1Community Defends Bible-Reading Coach

Clarksville community members rallied Friday to support high school football coach and resource officer Trey Campbell, who left a game after being told to stop reading his Bible at halftime and leading a “faith over fear” chant.

The Clarksville-Montgomery County School System said his actions violated court rulings that bar public employees from promoting religion in schools.

Campbell is currently still employed but has been placed on temporary leave.

Congressional candidate Tres Wittum organized the prayer event, handing out Bibles and urging support for Campbell’s stand.

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Around Tennessee

➤ La Vergne: Police helped to save a baby’s life early Friday morning by performing emergency airway-clearing measures after responding to a mother’s frantic 911 call. (More)

➤ Dunlap: A retired firefighter injured his ankle in a paragliding crash that left him 40 feet down a mountainside, then declined an ambulance and drove himself to the hospital. (More)

➤ Gatlinburg: Newfound Gap Road in Great Smoky Mountains National Park reopened 18 days ahead of schedule after crews cleared a landslide and rebuilt the damaged section. (More)

➤ Memphis: Sweet Cheeks Diaper Ministry kicked off its annual drive on Saturday with a goal of collecting 50,000 diapers during National Diaper Need Awareness Week. (See Details)

➤ Wilson County: The school district is considering a three-tier start time system to ease bus delays caused by driver shortages and growing enrollment. (More)

➤ Knoxville: New lighting technology gave the Henley Street Bridge a brilliant Tennessee Orange glow Friday night, marking the first full illumination of its underside for a UT football weekend. (See Orange Glow)

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➤ The Tennessee Titans lost 33-19 to the Los Angeles Rams in Nashville on Sunday, as rookie quarterback Cam Ward threw for 175 yards and a touchdown in his Nissan Stadium debut. (More)

➤ No. 15 Tennessee lost a heartbreaker on Saturday to SEC rival No. 6 Georgia, blowing a 14-point lead and missing a potential game-winning field goal, resulting in a 44-41 loss. (More)

➤ Memphis Grizzlies forward Jaren Jackson Jr. wouldn’t commit to saying he’d be available to play in the team’s season opener as he continues to rehab a turf toe injury. (More)

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Brazilian steakhouse Fogo de Chão will open its first Tennessee location next week at Nashville Yards, marking a return of churrasco-style dining to downtown. (More)

Sumner Garden Courts, an affordable housing complex in Gallatin, opened with $10.7 million in low-income housing tax credits. (More)

Robertson County leaders are investing in local business recruitment, including a $5 million business park off I-65, while also working to preserve farmland. (More)

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➤ The Museum of Appalachia will host its annual Fall Heritage Days in October and November, offering live demos and tours of its historic farmstead. (More)

Schulz Bräu Brewing will host its 10th Oktoberfest in Knoxville from Sept. 20 to Oct. 12, featuring a barrel tapping, Bavarian fare, and festivities at its German-style castle and Biergarten. (More)

The Kingsport Public Library will host a Hobbit Day Costume Parade next Saturday, inviting fans of J.R.R. Tolkien’s Middle-earth saga to dress up for small prizes and a grand prize drawing. (More)

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