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McGhee Tyson Airport all set for busiest day for Thanksgiving travel
SUMMARY: Thanksgiving travel is peaking today, making it one of the busiest days at M. Tyson Airport in Knoxville. Airport spokesperson Becky Huckabee noted that over 7,000 people are expected to travel, leading to long TSA lines. Preparation is key; the airport collaborates with airlines and rental services to manage the surge in passengers. The holiday season is special for airport employees, who enjoy reconnecting families. Travelers are advised to arrive at least two hours early for their flights and to be patient as they navigate the busy airport environment.

Airport lines are long at McGhee Tyson this Thanksgiving Eve as Tennessee residents travel home for the holidays.
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PM Weather(5/3): More showers and storms developing today
SUMMARY: Showers and storms developed today with ongoing rain, adding to recent heavy rainfall of up to six inches in some areas like Maro County. Temperatures remain cooler than average, with highs in the upper 60s and lows dropping to the upper 40s and low 50s, particularly on the plateau where a jacket is recommended. Rain will continue into the night and through Monday with occasional showers and isolated thunderstorms, but Tuesday looks sunnier and drier as the low-pressure system moves northeast. Rain chances increase again midweek into the weekend, so keeping an umbrella handy is advisable.

A slow-moving upper-level low pressure system will keep the weather unsettled this weekend. Cooler air keeps highs in the 70s …
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Feds charge alleged white supremacist over 2019 arson at Tennessee school that trained Rosa Parks
SUMMARY: Regan Prater, linked to white supremacist movements, was arrested for the March 2019 arson at the Highlander Research and Education Center in New Market, Tennessee. The fire, which destroyed irreplaceable materials related to the Civil Rights Movement, was allegedly set using a sparkler bomb and napalm. Prater’s involvement was confirmed through group chat posts and a white-power symbol found at the scene. Previously, Prater served a five-year sentence for another fire in 2019. Despite the trauma, Highlander remains committed to its mission, continuing its rebuild while honoring its history of civil rights activism.
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Actor Joaquin Phoenix backs push to free two bears in tourist attraction
SUMMARY: Actor Joaquin Phoenix supports calls to free two bears, Daisy and River, held at the Three Bears General Store in Pigeon Forge, sparking controversy. While some visitors believe the bears appear happy with ample food and enrichment, Phoenix and animal rights group PETA argue the bears suffer in captivity and need to be moved to a sanctuary for proper care. The store claims the bears are non-releasable and their enclosure promotes education about black bears, not profit. They state compliance with USDA and Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency regulations. PETA urges people to research before supporting such captive-animal attractions.

Phoenix joins PETA in urging a Pigeon Forge store to release two captive bears, sparking debate over animal welfare and tourist tradition.
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