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1 injured in officer-involved crash in Memphis
SUMMARY: Good morning, I’m Megan Fe with WK.com. Overnight breaking news reports an officer-involved crash in Memphis at approximately 11:30 PM. The incident occurred at an intersection in South Memphis, resulting in one person hospitalized in critical condition. It remains unclear whether the injured individual is a police officer. The scene involved two Memphis Police Department squad cars and one civilian vehicle. For ongoing updates and more breaking news, visit wkrn.com.
1 injured in officer-involved crash in Memphis
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$30M rec center with indoor pool proposed in Dickson
SUMMARY: Dixon is set to undergo significant changes with a new Aquatic and Recreation Center in Hensley Park, announced by the mayor as the largest capital project in the city‘s history. The Dixon County Family YMCA will manage the facility, which will feature an indoor swimming pool, wellness center, playground, and early childhood learning center. The city plans to borrow up to $30 million for the project, which is pending approval, and is scheduled to open in 2026.
Big changes are coming for a park in Dickson: The city is adding a new aquatic and rec center.
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What we know about the 15-year-old charged with murder of 13-year-old in Powell
SUMMARY: A juvenile court hearing regarding a murder case in Knox County involved a 15-year-old suspect accused of stabbing a 13-year-old girl to death on a public trail. The judge ensured the victim’s name was redacted to protect her grieving family‘s privacy. The court is contemplating whether to keep the case in juvenile court or transfer it to adult court, which could lead to more severe sentencing. This decision will depend on the crime‘s severity. Cases like this often remain in juvenile court for rehabilitation, but violent crimes may warrant harsher punishment in adult court. Updates on the case are forthcoming.
The Knox County Juvenile Court judge ordered the redaction of the victim’s name from court records. The 15-year-old is facing a second-degree murder charge.
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Push for graduate student union becomes a privacy issue | Tennessee
SUMMARY: Vanderbilt University is facing a dispute with graduate students seeking to unionize under the United Auto Workers, which filed a petition with the National Labor Relations Board. Vanderbilt argues that graduate students are not employees under the National Labor Relations Act, claiming unionization would disrupt student-faculty relationships. The case raises privacy concerns, as the NLRB issued subpoenas for student information, conflicting with the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) that protects student data. More than 80 students objected to releasing their information, prompting legal representation from the National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation. Graduate students seek improved wages and benefits.
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