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Monday, May 4, 2026 · Manchester
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.
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, May 4, 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, May 4, 2026
