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Past articles by Kyle:

North Nashville neighbors considering development protections

Some North Nashville neighbors are trying to put in place a contextual overlay to protect the area from over-development. → Read More

Woman worried about Pulaski fireworks display near gravesite

Some residents in Giles County are concerned about a fireworks display they say will happen in a city cemetery. → Read More

Tennesseans running Ukrainian refugee camp in Romania

A group of Tennessee missionaries are running a refugee camp for Ukrainians out of Romania. The country is neighbors with Ukraine and many people are fleeing the war there. → Read More

TVA: Power system is holding steady amid heat wave

Despite high demand and record usage on the power grid in the state, Tennessee Valley Authority said the system is holding steady. → Read More

Antioch neighborhood notified their trash pick up could end

People in one Antioch neighborhood are worried they're losing their trash pick up. → Read More

Nashville mayor: Vouchers could mean closed schools, underfunding

Nashville's leaders believe if the Tennessee Supreme Court doesn't take a second look at their voucher ruling, it could mean underfunding and closed schools in Nashville. → Read More

Roe Vs. Wade: Tennessee state leaders and the fear contraceptives could be banned

With the chance the U.S. Supreme Court may overturn Roe Vs. Wade, some fear Tennessee Republicans could try to ban contraceptives. → Read More

New Tennessee potential law intended to put more naloxone into the community

In 2020, at least 2,338 people died due to opioid related overdoses, but deaths from pain drugs have been happening for a lot longer. → Read More

Humphreys County public library reopens for first time since flood

After nearly 10 months, Humphreys County Library in Waverly reopened Monday morning. → Read More

Gov. Lee signs law criminalizing mail-order abortion pills

Gov. Bill Lee signed legislation Thursday that would criminalize a person for obtaining abortion pills via a mail delivery service. → Read More

Formerly homeless woman says camping law will make things worse

An impending law that makes illegal camping on public land could have serious consequences for the homeless population. → Read More

$3 billion Metro budget proposal draws criticism from council member

Metro's nearly $3 billion budget proposal drew sharp criticism from one councilman, who heard it Friday morning. → Read More

New school funding formula headed to Gov. Lee's desk

The Tennessee legislature has agreed on the plan to create a new education funding formula for the state. → Read More

Tennessee bill passes to require violent offenders to serve their full sentence

Violent criminals may soon be serving 100% of their sentences after the 'Truth in Sentencing' bill passed in both chambers of the legislature. → Read More

Law that would prevent workplace cultural hair discrimination passes Tennessee House

A bill to stop workplace discrimination of people with cultural hairstyles passed the Tennessee house. → Read More

Proposed hotel tax intended for construction of new Titans stadium

A new proposal in the Tennessee legislature could provide some of the money to build a new Titans stadium. → Read More

Business owner worried about Delta-8 cannabis legislation

A local business owner believes a bill to ban many Delta-8 THC products would cost him 10s of thousands of dollars. → Read More

Nashville man has ties to area struck by tornadoes in Louisiana

A Nashville man who was raised in southern Louisiana said he plans to raise money for tornado victims there. → Read More

'Hearts for Ukraine' founder hopes family can be located

The founder of a small Etsy business hopes her donations can rebuild the family homes of her relatives in Ukraine. → Read More

Financial literacy in the classroom? One Tennessee lawmaker wants it in schools

Tennessee law could soon change to allow money management courses taught in school districts statewide. → Read More