Jason Aldean has faced backlash over his song and music video for “Try That In A Small Town”, which features him performing on the steps of a Tennessee courthouse that was the site of a historic lynching. Aldean has defended the song, saying it has nothing to do with race, and CMT has pulled the contentious clip from the air. Fans and critics are debating the video, with some accusing Aldean of writing a “pro-lynching song” and others praising him for tackling a difficult subject.
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Former LSU basketball player Danielle Ballard tragically died after being struck by a vehicle in Memphis, Tennessee. She was a two-time All-SEC selection and two-time All-Defensive team selection for the Lady Tigers and was remembered by the university as a “standout basketball player” and a “big part of the women’s basketball family.” The Memphis Police Department is still investigating the incident.
Roy Herron, a Tennessee state lawmaker and former chairperson of the state Democratic Party, passed away on Sunday due to injuries sustained in a jet ski accident. He was a champion of education and healthcare, and a strong supporter of the Tennessee Promise. His death has been met with an outpouring of grief from his colleagues and constituents, with Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee saying, “He will be remembered for his tireless work on behalf of his constituents and his commitment to making Tennessee a better place.”
A federal appeals court has temporarily reversed a lower court ruling that found Tennessee's ban on gender-affirming care for transgender youth unconstitutional, allowing the state to enforce the ban for now. The decision has been met with criticism from LGBTQ+ advocates, who argue that the ban is unconstitutional and puts transgender youth at risk of harm. The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) has said it will continue to fight the ban in court, and advocates will continue to fight for the rights of transgender youth to access the gender-affirming care they need.
Cleotha Abston of Memphis, Tennessee has been charged with first-degree murder and especially aggravated kidnapping after snatching Eliza Fletcher from a street near the University of Memphis. Shelby County District Attorney Steve Mulroy has filed notice with the court that prosecutors will seek the death penalty if Abston is convicted. The trial is set to begin on November 18th, and the prosecution is determined to seek justice for Fletcher and her family.
The OPP has identified the 1975 Nation River Lady as Jewell Parchman Langford, a businesswoman from Jackson, Tennessee. A Florida man has been charged with her murder, and the OPP is continuing to investigate the circumstances of her death. DNA technology has been instrumental in solving this cold case, and the OPP is committed to bringing justice to victims of unsolved cases and their families.
The NFL has announced punishments for four players who violated the league's gambling policy, with three suspended indefinitely and one suspended for six games. The policy is in place to protect the integrity of the game and the league will continue to monitor the situation and take action if necessary.
Federal judges in Kentucky and Tennessee have temporarily blocked portions of bans on gender-affirming care for transgender youth, just days before the statutes were set to go into effect. The rulings blocked portions of the law in Kentucky that would have banned transgender youth from accessing puberty blockers and hormone therapy, and in Tennessee, stopped short of blocking the ban gender-affirming surgeries for youth. The rulings are seen as a victory for transgender rights advocates, and set a precedent for other states considering similar bans.







