News from the South - Tennessee News Feed
Metro Drug Coalition dedicates 100 bricks near recovery center to those who faced addiction
SUMMARY: In Knox County, over 200 people have succumbed to overdoses this year, prompting a nonprofit to create a memorial walkway of bricks honoring those lost and supporting recovery. Reporter Maria Guzman highlights the story of Thoron Elmore, a father who died from an accidental fentanyl overdose after misusing ADHD medication and turning to heroin. The Metro Drug Coalition is dedicating 100 bricks for individuals impacted by addiction, emphasizing their stories and lives. The Gateway Community Center, which opened two years ago, has provided over 70,000 services, assisting around 140 people daily in their recovery journeys.
Outside The Gateway, bricks bearing people’s names can be seen. Each represents a person who lost their life to addiction or to a person seeking recovery.
News from the South - Tennessee News Feed
Tennessee among 5 states with most deaths from house fires
SUMMARY: During the holidays, there is a 50% increased risk of house fires, often due to overloaded sockets, unattended candles, and cooking mishaps. An analysis by Anidjar & Levine highlighted that Alaska has the highest fire death rate, followed by North Dakota and Wyoming. Factors include harsh climates and outdated infrastructure. Tennessee ranks fourth, with cooking fires prevalent during family gatherings. The holiday season, while festive, poses significant fire hazards; thus, safety measures such as checking smoke alarms and cautious decorating are crucial. The U.S. Fire Administration emphasizes avoiding candle risks and ensuring safe distances for decorations and heating sources.
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News from the South - Tennessee News Feed
Couple attacked, carjacked after pulling over for medical emergency, MPD says
SUMMARY: A couple experiencing a medical emergency was targeted by a man who robbed them while they sought help. The incident occurred near a church where the pastor, believing in the spirit of the Good Samaritan, checked on the couple and called 911 before returning to his church. Surveillance footage shows the suspect, dressed in red, pretending to assist while actually stealing their truck. The victims attempted to stop him but were pushed to the ground in the process. An update on one victim, who is in ICU, will be provided, along with the pastor’s perspective on the disturbing event.
A bad Samaritan is wanted by Memphis Police after he offered to help a couple in need but instead drive off in their truck.
Now, one of the victims is fighting for her life.
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News from the South - Tennessee News Feed
Overdoses plague a generation of Black men in Baltimore and cities across America – The Tennessee Tribune
SUMMARY: An investigation reveals that older Black men, particularly those aged 54-73, are dying from drug overdoses at a rate more than four times higher than other racial groups in cities like Baltimore, Chicago, and Philadelphia. This group, born between 1951-1970, has faced decades of opioid use, compounded by social, economic, and criminal justice challenges. Although the opioid crisis has spread to younger and whiter populations, older Black men continue to be disproportionately affected by fentanyl overdoses. Lack of targeted healthcare resources and stigma around addiction have exacerbated this issue, leaving many without effective treatment and support.
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