Tennessee Covid Numbers Decrease As Holiday Season Arrives

After A Year Of Shutdowns, Canceled Events, And Altered Lifestyles, Tennesseans Could Be Headed For A Greater Sense Of Normalcy In The Near Future. Federal Health Agencies Say Tennessee Could Be Passing A Critical Point In Regards To The COVID-19 Virus, As The Holiday Season Approaches.

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Trump Joins Governor Abbott At Border Security Briefing – TTC News Break July 1, 2021

1) Trump Joins Gov. Abbott At Border Security Briefing
2) Gas Prices Hit 7-Year High Ahead Of July 4th Weekend
3) Nashville Record Executive Files Second Lawsuit Against Transgender Bathroom Law
4) Online College In Tennessee More Expensive Than Attending In Person

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Gas Prices Hit 7-Year High Ahead Of July 4th Weekend

As Americans Prepare To Hit The Road For Independence Day Weekend, Gas Prices Hit A Seven-Year High. An Expected 43.6 Million Americans Are Set To Hit The Road This Holiday Weekend, And They’ll Pay The Most They Have To Fill Up Their Tank Since 2014, The AAA Says.

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Chattanooga Tax Payers Could Get $690,000 Bill for Juneteenth “Day Off” For City Workers

In The Strategic Planning Meeting On Tuesday, March 23rd, The Chattanooga City Council Discussed Adding Juneteenth As A Holiday For City Employees And The Budgetary Implications Thereof.

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Unemployment Claims Spike with CARES Act Extension

Another 21,954 Tennesseans Have Filed New Unemployment Claims. This Is The Highest Number Of New Claims Tennessee Has Seen In A Single Week Since July.

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Armed Protests Planned To Begin At Tennessee State Capitol This Weekend

Social Media Hack and FBI Bulletin Leak Reveal Plans For Armed Protests Beginning This Weekend At The State Capitol.

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Stay Home Orders Lead To Record Number Of Campers Across Tennessee

During the 2020 pandemic, stay home orders meant many people were confined to their houses, but many others ‘stayed home’ in campers, tents, and more.

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