The NAACP filed for a preliminary injunction to block Tennessee’s new congressional map that was drawn and approved in a matter of days last month.
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- Just in time for summer, the Fossil Frontiers exhibit is complete at the Adventure Science Center in Nashville.
- On Tuesday evening, the Coffee County Commission approved a one-year moratorium on new data centers.
- Today is the last day to apply for FEMA aid and SBA physical damage loans for damage caused by January's winter storm in Tennessee.
- Consumer Reports says choosing the right AC size and keeping up with maintenance can help keep your home cooler and lower energy costs this summer.
- Metro Nashville says it will file a new lawsuit over the state’s latest attempt to take control of the airport authority board.
- Two men are charged in connection to the stabbing death of a Henry County woman whose body was found June 5 in Buchanan, according to the TBI.
- A Tennessee Highway Patrol trooper is charged with aggravated assault after the TBI says he pursued another driver, rammed the vehicle and fired his gun.
- The U.S. Marshals Service is asking for the public’s help locating a man wanted by the TBI on a second-degree murder charge.
- FEMA approved more than $50 million for 39 Tennessee recovery projects tied to Tropical Storm Helene, severe storms, winter weather and COVID-19 response efforts.
- Franklin launched its first parking study in 10 years. Take the survey through July 10 and help shape the future of downtown parking.
- Hendersonville's deer population is stabilizing, and you can learn what's working at a free workshop Saturday at City Hall. Topics include deer management, urban hunting, and TWRA regulations.
- A new government report details never before disclosed examples of waste and safety concerns at Camp East Montana, an immigration detention facility in Texas.

