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Leaders reflect 5 years after first COVID-19 case confirmed in Tennessee

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www.wkrn.com – Jaxie Pidgeon – 2025-03-05 08:34:00

SUMMARY: On March 5, 2020, Tennessee reported its first confirmed COVID-19 case, involving a mild illness in an adult male from Williamson County. Health officials assured the public that the overall risk was low and emphasized cooperation with local healthcare partners. This announcement followed a tragic period for Middle Tennessee, which experienced devastating tornadoes just two days earlier, resulting in 25 deaths. Since then, over 2.8 million COVID-19 cases, 57,000 hospitalizations, and 31,000 deaths were recorded in the state. Leaders reflected on lessons learned from the pandemic, highlighting the importance of community support and informed health decisions.

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Tennessee schools could charge tuition for students without legal status under a bill advancing in the statehouse

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wpln.org – Marianna Bacallao – 2025-03-05 20:22:00

SUMMARY: Immigrant rights activists are opposing a Tennessee bill allowing schools to charge tuition or refuse enrollment for students without legal status, which recently advanced in the state legislature. The bill undermines a 1982 U.S. Supreme Court ruling guaranteeing educational rights for all students, regardless of immigration status. Proponents argue it addresses financial concerns, while critics warn it will have negative fiscal impacts by creating barriers to education and harming the economy. Protesters rallied at the statehouse voicing opposition, with plans to return as the bill approaches a House subcommittee vote. Activists emphasize the economic contributions of the undocumented community.

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Watch Live: Todd Howell breaks down what to expect at rain and heavy wind move into the region

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www.youtube.com – WBIR Channel 10 – 2025-03-04 21:01:29

SUMMARY: Severe County is currently facing high winds and an elevated fire danger. Evacuations are ordered for the Bluff Mountain Community, particularly residents on Tower, Green Top, and Horse Gap Roads due to a brush fire. Wind gusts have been recorded up to 88 mph, contributing to potential power outages and downed trees. Emergency crews are addressing various fire pockets amid dry, windy conditions. A high wind warning is in effect through tomorrow afternoon, with significant rainfall expected overnight. Residents are urged to stay informed via local news updates and remain alert for changing weather conditions.

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‘Right to Die’ bill dies in TN House subcommittee

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www.wkrn.com – Erin McCullough – 2025-03-04 14:28:00

SUMMARY: A proposed “right to die” bill in Tennessee, introduced by Democratic Rep. Bob Freeman, has been defeated in the state legislature. The bill, HB 598, aimed to allow terminally ill adults to request medication for a humane death after being evaluated by physicians. It required both an oral and written request, psychological evaluation, and agreement from doctors on the patient’s condition. Freeman’s motivations stem from a personal experience with a terminally ill friend. Despite support from some, the bill faced strong opposition, ultimately failing 2-8 along party lines, with concerns over the implications for medical ethics and physician responsibilities.

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