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Interstate 40 near the Tennessee line remains closed to cars due to severe damage from Hurricane Helene, but some are choosing to travel through on kayak. (Photo: WLOS Staff) NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WZTV) — The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has approved more than $16 million to help Tennessee communities recover from multiple disasters, including the January 2026 winter storm and Tropical Storm Helene.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WZTV) — Tennessee set a record for new business filings during the first quarter of 2026, while the state's population continued to grow at one of the fastest rates in the nation, according to a new report released Friday by the Tennessee Secretary of State's Office.
HHS shifts policy on youth gender dysphoria care as hospitals pause services WASHINGTON, DC - JUNE 23: U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy Jr. listens during a news conference at the at the Robert F. Kennedy Department of Justice building on June 23, 2026 in Washington, DC. Department of Justice and Health and Human Service officials held the news conference to discuss recent crackdowns against fraud pertaining to healthcare. (Photo by Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images)
WASHINGTON (TNND) — The Department of Health and Human Services is moving to reshape how the federal government approaches care for minors experiencing gender dysphoria, describing the shift as a move toward “rigorous, evidence-based medicine” and away from what it calls experimental interventions.
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VINTON COUNTY, Ohio (WSYX) — Eighteen births in less than 17 years have put a new focus on whether medical professionals should have spotted signs of trouble in what has become Ohio's massive child endangering case. Records reviewed by WSYX's investigative team show Elizabeth Siders had a baby nearly every year since 2008. Now, 16 of those children are victims in the Vinton County case.
Mother says daughter planned to leave husband before Bahamas disappearance Lynette Hooker from Onsted Michigan went missing after falling from their boat and being swept out to sea. Police in the Bahamas said late Wednesday they have arrested the husband. (Facebook/Lynette Hooker Via CNN Newsource)
Fri, July 10, 2026 at 4:45 PM Lynette Hooker from Onsted Michigan went missing after falling from their boat and being swept out to sea. Police in the Bahamas said late Wednesday they have arrested the husband. (Facebook/Lynette Hooker Via CNN Newsource) HOPE TOWN, Bahamas (WPEC) — New details are casting doubt on a husband's account after a Michigan woman vanished while sailing in the Bahamas, according to her family.