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Half-brother of Justin Johnson testifies at Young Dolph murder trial
SUMMARY: On day three of the Young Dolph murder trial, the jury heard crucial testimony from Cornelius Smith, who confessed to the killing alongside Justin Johnson. New surveillance footage showed Johnson entering Crosstown Concourse over 12 hours before the murder, and investigators highlighted matching clothing found in the videos. Homicide investigator Terrence Dabney testified that Johnson was seen in the same attire as one of the gunmen, and he was filmed leaving the scene in a white Mercedes an hour before the shooting. Additional footage captured Johnson later departing with new clothing and a suitcase, leading to further investigation into his involvement.
On Day 2, Justin Johnson’s half-brother — Jemarcus Johnson — testified about Justin’s connection to confessed shooter Cornelius Smith. He also testified about the connection to Big Jook, who was Yo Gotti’s brother.
Prosecutors said Big Jook ordered the hit on Young Dolph.
Testimony also included one of the investigators who talked about what police learned with Johnson’s involvement.
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Dollywood shares hints about new attraction coming in 2026
SUMMARY: Dollywood announced a new Great Smoky Mountain-themed attraction set to open in 2026, described as the park’s largest and most ambitious project. During the 2025 season preview, Dolly Parton and Dollywood president Eugene Naughton revealed guests will be able to “take flight.” Visitors have spotted posters seeking “adventurers” linked to “Hidden Hollow Aviation,” hinting at the new attraction’s theme. Construction near Big Bear Mountain features banners for Hidden Hollow Aviation, which shares a name with a Wildwood Grove play area. The attraction’s story involves a family’s quest and “The Legend of the Secret Lake.” More details will be shared on Dollywood’s social media soon.
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Cuts begin in a Tennessee school district as federal funding fight looms
SUMMARY: Tennessee schools face losing nearly $2.5 billion—about 20% of funding—if President Trump’s plan to dismantle the U.S. Department of Education proceeds. Some districts, like McNairy County, have already cut programs such as after-school activities, impacting students and parents alike. Tennessee ranks 16th nationally in per-pupil federal funding. A Joint Federal Education Deregulation Cooperation Task Force recently convened to evaluate the potential effects. Democrats doubt the state can replace federal funds, while Republicans assure no child will be left behind. Educators warn cuts could worsen teacher shortages, increase class sizes, and reduce enrichment programs. The task force must propose solutions by year-end.
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Tennessee redistricting lawsuit still pending amid Congressional map battle in Texas
SUMMARY: Tennessee is embroiled in a redistricting battle similar to Texas, where Democrats fled the legislature protesting new Republican-favored congressional maps. In 2022, Tennessee faced lawsuits accusing the Republican supermajority of partisan gerrymandering by splitting counties and misnumbering Senate districts, violating the state constitution. A federal judge dismissed the House map suit, but a three-judge panel ordered the Senate map redrawn; this was paused by the Tennessee Supreme Court, which heard arguments in October 2024 with no ruling yet. Sen. Jeff Yarbro criticized partisan redistricting for undermining fair representation and harming voters, linking Tennessee’s conflict to national struggles over political power.
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