Tuesday, December 3, 2024

A Cavern Classroom, Snow Forecast, and Leopards at Play

Raccoon Mountain Caverns is now the official property of the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, the school announced Monday.

                
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Article Icon 1Popular Tourist Destination Donated to UT-Chattanooga

Raccoon Mountain Caverns is now the official property of the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, the school announced Monday.

The university plans to convert the caverns into a cutting-edge classroom and research laboratory, utilizing the intricate cave system known for its vast underground formations and rich biodiversity.

Dr. Steven Perlaky, an emergency medicine physician from the Chattanooga area, had owned the caverns since 1995 before donating them to UTC.

Article Icon 1Supreme Court’s Transgender Case Focuses on TN

The Supreme Court will hear arguments Wednesday in a Tennessee case involving a ban on sex-change medical treatments for minors.

The ban has national ramifications, as it is similar to those in 25 other Republican-led states. 

Tennessee’s legal representative is set to argue that these "life-altering gender-transition procedures" carry significant risks, are not fully validated, and that the state has a responsibility to safeguard children.

Article Icon 1My Chemical Romance Drummer Found Dead

Bob Bryar, former drummer for My Chemical Romance, was found dead at his Tennessee home at the age of 44.

Bryar had not been heard from since Nov. 4, according to reports, and his body showed signs of decomposition.

Authorities ruled out foul play, noting that his musical instruments and firearms remained untouched in the house. The medical examiner is currently working to determine the cause and manner of his death.

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Around Tennessee

➤ Statewide: Snow is forecast across the middle and eastern parts of the state, including a light accumulation forecasted for the Nashville area. (More)

➤ Knoxville: Native American families await the return of the remains of 4,800 bodies unearthed by the Tennessee Valley Authority during development. (More)

➤ East Tennessee: A new report revealed that the median sale price of homes in East Tennessee has been $374,900, a 7.11% increase since last year. (More)

➤ Memphis: The city’s transit system honored civil rights activist Rosa Parks with a live history monologue on a bus Monday to honor the anniversary of her refusal to move from a segregated bus seat that sparked the Montgomery bus boycott. (More)

Clarksville: The city’s Walk to End Alzheimer’s drew 400 participants on Sunday at Fortera Stadium to support the Alzheimer Association’s Tennessee chapter. (More)

Chattanooga: The annual Asian Lantern Festival at the Chattanooga Zoo is open Wednesday through Sunday nights through Jan. 19, where you can see hundreds of hand-crafted lanterns and interactive displays. (More)

Tennessee Carolina Sports

➤ The University of Tennessee football team (10-2) is likely to secure a spot in the College Football Playoff after defeating Vanderbilt, currently holding the seventh-best odds in the nation. (More)

➤ Tennessee Titans’ starting cornerback Roger McCreary is questionable for the team’s next game after a shoulder injury during Sunday’s loss to the Washington Commanders. (More)

➤ The University of Tennessee women’s volleyball team earned an at-large bid to the NCAA tournament, where they will face Georgia Tech on Thursday in the opening round. (More)

➤ Yesterday's Results: NFL NBA | NHL | NCAAW  

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Tennessee Business

➤ Ford and the YMCA are partnering to help fight the childcare shortage in West Tennessee by investing millions of dollars in a new learning center in Stanton. (Watch Report)

➤ The group behind Make Music Chattanooga is bringing 21 days of live entertainment to the community this season with Make Music Winter. (More)

➤ Textile Fabrics in Berry Hill is closing after five decades in business. While no official date is set, the company shared it will close once the store sells out of fabric or the building is sold. (More)

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Et Cetera

Yellowstone actor Cole Hauser will be at the CoolSprings Galleria in Franklin from 6-7 p.m. today to showcase his new Western-inspired apparel collection with Lucky Brand. (More)

➤ The Voice has officially entered the live stage of Season 26, featuring Memphis resident Jeremy Beloate among the final eight contestants. (More)

➤ The Nashville Zoo’s clouded leopards were recently captured on video playing with a ball in an adorable moment to brighten your day. (See Video)

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