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Monday, April 13, 2026 · Franklin

NHL Playoff Recap: Key Game Results and Standout Performances

Recent NHL playoff action saw pivotal Game 5s unfold, impacting series standings. Key player performances drove victories and set the stage for upcoming matchups. Here's a look at the latest results and top stats.

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Bucks Set to Name Taylor Jenkins Head Coach

The Milwaukee Bucks are reportedly nearing a deal to hire Taylor Jenkins as their new head coach. Sources indicate the agreement is expected to be finalized shortly. Jenkins previously coached the Memphis Grizzlies.

Monday, April 13, 2026

Nashville Hotels See 25% Spring Booking Surge Amid 2026 Boom

Middle Tennessee hotels are reporting a 25% jump in spring bookings driven by festivals and events, fueling a tourism renaissance. With icons like Dolly Parton's SongTeller Hotel opening soon, Music City is poised for record visitor numbers. This surge signals robust recovery and growth for Tennessee's vital hospitality sector.

Monday, April 13, 2026

Chattanooga's $150M Kimball Pike Expansion to Add 500 Jobs

A massive $150 million expansion at Kimball Pike Industrial Park in Hamilton County promises 500 new manufacturing jobs for Chattanooga workers. Backed by local incentives, the project signals a manufacturing boom in Southeast Tennessee. Officials hail it as a game-changer for the region's economy.

Monday, April 13, 2026

Tennessee Unemployment Dips to 3.5%, Outpaces U.S. in Nashville Report

Tennessee's unemployment rate fell to 3.5% in January 2026, a historic low well below the national 4.3%, signaling robust job growth amid national headwinds. The Tennessee Department of Labor and Workforce Development hailed the drop as a strong start to the year, even as some sectors faced losses.[1][4]

Monday, April 13, 2026

Memphis Tigers Reload: Hardaway Lands Top Recruits for 2026

University of Memphis men's basketball has secured commitments from multiple top-50 national recruits, signaling coach Penny Hardaway's ability to compete at the highest level. The Tigers are building a roster designed to make an immediate impact when the 2026-27 season begins.

Monday, April 13, 2026

Predators Stun Sharks in Triple-OT Thriller, Tie Series 2-2

Mike Fisher etched his name in Nashville Predators history with a game-winning goal at 11:12 of the third overtime, securing a 4-3 victory over the San Jose Sharks in the longest game in franchise history. The epic win in Game 4 of the second-round playoffs electrified Bridgestone Arena fans and evened the series at 2-2. Tennessee hockey supporters from Memphis to Knoxville are buzzing as the action shifts west.

Monday, April 13, 2026

Vanderbilt Baseball Sweeps Kentucky, Claims No. 4 SEC Tournament Seed in Nashville

The Vanderbilt Commodores capped their regular season with a dominant 5-3 sweep-clinching win over Kentucky at Hawkins Field, securing the No. 4 seed in the SEC Tournament. Boosted by stellar pitching from Cody Bowker and reliever Fennell, the Dores punched their ticket to Hoover, Alabama, with momentum surging. Tennessee fans are buzzing as the Black and Gold eyes another deep postseason run.

Monday, April 13, 2026

East TN Flood Cleanup Grinds On in Knox, Sevier Counties

Flash floods from weekend downpours have left Knox and Sevier counties awash in debris and damaged roads, testing the resolve of East Tennessee communities. State emergency teams race against time for repairs as residents dig out. Recovery echoes the scars of past disasters like Hurricane Helene.

Monday, April 13, 2026

Tennessee Braces for Respiratory Virus Surge as Flu, RSV Spike

Tennessee health officials are sounding the alarm on a statewide spike in flu and RSV cases, with elevated influenza activity driving up urgent care visits and hospitalizations. Vulnerable groups like infants and seniors face the highest risks amid a resurgence of the COVID-19 JN.1 variant. State leaders urge vaccinations and masking to curb the threat.

Monday, April 13, 2026

Nashville Police Arrest Teens in Armed Carjacking on Althrop Way

Metro Nashville police arrested two 17-year-olds Thursday night after an armed carjacking in the 7200 block of Althrop Way, recovering a stolen Toyota sedan and a nine-millimeter pistol from a nearby apartment. One suspect, identified as Jabari Thomas, faces carjacking charges in Juvenile Court.

Monday, April 13, 2026

Tennessee Lawmakers Boost Vouchers to 35,000 Amid Funding Fights

The Tennessee General Assembly has approved a major expansion of school vouchers, doubling slots to 35,000 for the 2026-27 school year and unlocking $260 million in public funds for private tuition. Despite Gov. Bill Lee's push for 40,000, a narrower House version prevailed after heated debates over straining public school budgets. The bill now awaits the governor's signature as demand surges with over 35,000 applications already in.

Monday, April 13, 2026

Tennessee Tourism Booms 15% in Q1 as Smokies Draw Record Crowds

Visitor spending in Tennessee surged 15% year-over-year in the first quarter of 2026, with the Great Smoky Mountains National Park leading the charge. New adventure initiatives and attractions from Gatlinburg to Pigeon Forge are fueling the growth, promising even bigger numbers ahead. This economic boon underscores the Volunteer State's allure for nature lovers and thrill-seekers alike.

Monday, April 13, 2026

Nashville Office Vacancy Dips to 16.6% in Q1 Amid Tech Influx

Nashville's office vacancy rate fell to 16.6% in the first quarter of 2026, fueled by strong leasing from tech firms adapting to hybrid work. With no new supply and positive absorption, the market signals recovery in Middle Tennessee's commercial core. Local players like Glean Technologies are driving demand in premium spaces.[3]

Monday, April 13, 2026

Kimberly-Clark Invests $50M in Paris Plant, Creating 200 Jobs

Kimberly-Clark Corporation is investing $50 million to expand its Paris, Tennessee manufacturing facility, adding 200 jobs in manufacturing and logistics. The investment represents a significant boost to Henry County's economy and underscores the personal care giant's commitment to domestic production.

Monday, April 13, 2026

Baseball's Best: TSSAA State Championships Head to Clarksville

Tennessee's top high school baseball teams will compete for state titles May 15-16 at Kirkwood High School and Austin Peay State University in Clarksville. The TMSAA Baseball State Championships will feature Class A and Class AA matchups across two days of intense competition.

Monday, April 13, 2026

Grizzlies Dump Jenkins in Shocking Pre-Playoff Shakeup

In a stunning move, the Memphis Grizzlies fired head coach Taylor Jenkins just nine games before the playoffs, parting ways with the franchise's winningest bench boss after six seasons. General manager Zach Kleiman promoted assistant Tuomas Iisalo to interim head coach amid reports of external interest in the rising star. The decision aims to jolt a stagnating core hungry for championship glory in Tennessee's NBA outpost.

Monday, April 13, 2026

Vanderbilt Stuns Tennessee in SEC Semifinals, Claims Tournament Crown

In a stunning semifinal shutout, Vanderbilt baseball run-ruled rival Tennessee 10-0 to advance to the SEC title game, eventually clinching the championship. The Commodores' dominant pitching and hitting showcased their prowess at Hoover's SEC Tournament. Nashville's black-and-gold now reigns supreme in the conference.

Monday, April 13, 2026

Tennessee Lifts Burn Ban as Fire Danger Eases Statewide

After weeks of suspended burn permits due to severe drought conditions, the Tennessee Division of Forestry has resumed issuing permits as wildfire risks diminish across the state. The temporary ban, which halted debris burning through mid-April, reflects the agency's ongoing efforts to protect communities from dangerous fire conditions.

Monday, April 13, 2026

RSV Hospitalizations Surge 40% for Kids in Middle Tennessee

Health officials in Nashville and surrounding counties report a 40% spike in RSV hospitalizations among young children, fueling a triple-virus season with flu and COVID-19 also rising. Pediatricians urge parents to vaccinate and watch for warning signs as emergency rooms fill up. With cases climbing fast after holidays, families face a harsh respiratory season.

Monday, April 13, 2026

Nashville Police Nab 22-Year-Old in East Nashville Carjacking Spree

Metro Nashville police arrested a 22-year-old suspect linked to five armed carjackings in East Nashville over the past week, recovering three stolen vehicles in the process. The takedown ends a rash of violent thefts that terrorized residents in the bustling neighborhood. Authorities hailed the swift action as a win for community safety.

Monday, April 13, 2026

Tennessee Expands School Choice with 30K ESA Vouchers

The Tennessee General Assembly has approved a major expansion of the Education Savings Account program, boosting voucher slots to 30,000 amid fierce debates over public school funding. While falling short of Gov. Bill Lee's full request, the $150 million infusion opens doors for more families in key districts like Shelby County and Nashville. Critics warn of draining resources from public education, but supporters hail it as a victory for parental choice.

Monday, April 13, 2026

Kimray Breaks Ground on 100K Sq Ft Expansion in Cleveland, TN

Energy equipment leader Kimray is pouring investment into Cleveland, Tennessee, with a massive 100,000-square-foot manufacturing expansion to fuel surging demand for its valve technology. The project signals Cleveland's rise as a manufacturing powerhouse in Southeast Tennessee, joining a wave of industrial growth. Local leaders hail it as a boon for jobs and the regional economy.

Monday, April 13, 2026

Tennessee Unemployment Dips to 3.5%, Beats U.S. Average in Early 2026

Tennessee kicked off 2026 with a seasonally adjusted unemployment rate of 3.5%, outpacing the national figure of 4.3%. The Volunteer State added 7,200 nonfarm jobs in January, fueled by health care and professional services. Counties like Williamson hit a stellar 2.7%, signaling robust local economies.

Monday, April 13, 2026

Ford's $5.6B Stanton Plant Pivots to Gas Trucks, Delays EV Production

Ford Motor Company has shifted production plans at its massive Blue Oval City complex in Haywood County, abandoning its original electric vehicle timeline to build gas-powered trucks starting in 2029. The $5.6 billion facility, Tennessee's largest industrial investment, will still create 6,000 jobs but reflects broader uncertainty in the EV market.

Monday, April 13, 2026

Nashville Predators Ink Captain Josi to 8-Year Megadeal Through 2030

The Nashville Predators have secured franchise cornerstone and captain Roman Josi with an eight-year contract extension averaging over $11 million annually, locking him in through 2030. This blockbuster move amid a team rebuild signals long-term commitment to the Swiss-born defenseman's elite play. Tennessee hockey fans rejoice as their star stays put in Music City.

Monday, April 13, 2026

Grizzlies Axe Jenkins in Memphis with Playoffs Looming

In a stunning move, the Memphis Grizzlies fired head coach Taylor Jenkins with just nine games left in the regular season, parting ways with the six-year veteran amid a playoff push. The decision, which also ousted assistants Patrick St. Andrews and Noah LaRoche, has rocked Tennessee's NBA faithful as the team prepares to host the Lakers. Grizzlies execs cite factors beyond wins and losses in the shakeup.

Monday, April 13, 2026

Vanderbilt Crushes Tennessee 10-0, Reaches SEC Baseball Final

Nashville's Vanderbilt Commodores dominated rival Tennessee 10-0 in the SEC Tournament semifinals, advancing to the championship game in Hoover, Alabama. The shutout victory sends the No. 9/9 Commodores into a title clash with Ole Miss, chasing their third SEC crown since 2019. Tennessee's Hoover run ends despite four semifinal appearances in five years.

Monday, April 13, 2026

UT System Freezes In-State Tuition at Key Campuses Amid Family Pressures

In a win for Tennessee families facing inflation woes, the University of Tennessee Board of Trustees has frozen undergraduate tuition rates for in-state students at the flagship Knoxville campus. While some health science programs eye modest hikes, the move shields most Vols from rising costs. Leaders cite economic relief as families across the state tighten belts.

Monday, April 13, 2026

Tennessee Kids Hit Hard by Off-Season RSV Surge

Hospitals across Tennessee are swamped with children battling respiratory syncytial virus months ahead of its typical winter peak. Pediatricians report up to 10 daily admissions in West Tennessee alone, mirroring winter levels. Health officials urge vaccinations amid the alarming spike.

Monday, April 13, 2026