The Tennessee Highway Patrol has released dashcam footage and refuted viral social media claims that a state trooper hit a protester during a recent demonstration in Memphis.
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|  | Wednesday, January 14, 2026 | | | Good Morning! On this day in 1864, Union troops commanded by Maj. Gen. John Parke moved toward Dandridge to forage, setting the stage for the Battle of Dandridge days later. As she nears her 80th birthday, Dolly Parton is bringing star power and heart to a new rendition of a beloved song, with proceeds benefiting pediatric cancer research in Nashville. See details in the story below. Today's sponsor, FinanceBuzz, is highlighting a simple way Amazon Prime shoppers can earn serious cash back and score a valuable Amazon bonus—just for getting approved, with no extra spending required. Chattanooga 🌨️ 49°F/27°F | Clarksville 🌧️ 46°F/23°F | Cookeville 🌨️ 44°F/23°F | Franklin 🌨️ 47°F/24°F | Jackson 🌧️ 48°F/26°F | Johnson City 🌨️ 46°F/20°F | Knoxville 🌨️ 47°F/24°F | Memphis 🌧️ 49°F/28°F | Nashville 🌧️ 47°F/25°F  Take The Flyover with you. Busy day? Listen to our daily 15-minute podcast while commuting, cooking, or walking the dog—your Flyover fix, anywhere. | | | |
| THP Debunks Viral Memphis Video Claim The Tennessee Highway Patrol has released dashcam footage and refuted viral social media claims that a state trooper hit a protester during a recent demonstration in Memphis. According to THP, video footage shows the man lying in front of a patrol car, but not being struck or injured, as some internet users have claimed. The person, who was participating in an anti-ICE protest, later stood up and left on his own. THP emphasized the importance of public safety, stating that while peaceful protest is protected, entering active roadways creates serious risk for all involved. | Gov. Lee Visits Deployed Guard Troops Gov. Bill Lee and First Lady Maria Lee recently returned from a trip overseas where they visited more than 450 deployed soldiers from the Tennessee Army National Guard. The troops are stationed in the Middle East and Europe as part of Operation Spartan Shield, which works to build international partnerships and increase regional security. During the visit, Governor Lee received operational briefings and praised the troops' commitment, saying, "We owe a debt of gratitude to the Tennesseans who bravely serve our state and nation." See photos of the visits here. | Lawmaker Proposes Fitness Test Return State Rep. Scott Cepicky (R-Culleoka) is introducing legislation aimed at reviving the Presidential Fitness Test in public schools. The proposed test would assess students' strength, endurance, and flexibility in a bid to address alarming obesity rates in Tennessee youth. Students who meet the required benchmarks would be eligible for the Presidential Fitness Award. Cepicky stated, "Let's reward our kids who work hard to get themselves in the best physical shape they can." The test has undergone multiple iterations in the past, being originally launched in 1956, discontinued in 2013, and revived by executive order in 2025. | |
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