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Areena Arora

Areena Arora

Data & Investigative Reporter at Knoxville News Sentinel

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Trump education secretary pick doesn't mean vouchers are coming to Tennessee, lawmakers say

Tennesseans in large numbers voted for President-elect Donald Trump, but that doesn't mean they agree with him on private school vouchers.
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The Bottom's new club tackles banned books and the 'why' behind them

"We should have legitimate arguments to bring to the people who make decisions as it relates to the content that we're exposed to in our public institutions."
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Knox County Schools pulls 48 books from libraries under new Tenness...

Five of the 48 books are among the 11-most banned books. See the full list.
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TBI wants to launch a pilot program in Knoxville to test wastewater...

If funding for the program is approved, TBI will be able to lock into specific areas, specific types and amount of drugs being used.
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New program lets parents control access to students' Chromebooks fr...

The Qustodio app will give parents additional resources to supervise school-issued Chromebooks.
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Knox County lacks sidewalks, yet kids must walk to school: 'Somethi...

The absence of sidewalks is not considered by Knox County Schools for its parent responsibility zones. Many families resort to driving.
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Changes happening at clothing center for Knox County Schools kids. ...

Any family in need can now get access through a school social worker. Here are the steps!
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No internet? How and where to connect to Elon Musk-owned Starlink i...

FEMA said it was providing Starlink devices to help first responders communicate. Residents affected by flooding can use the service, too.
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Most East Tennesseans don't have flood insurance. What other option...

Just one inch of floodwater can cause up to $25,000 in damage, according to FEMA. Without flood insurance, what can households and businesses do?
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As donation centers run out of room, Bristol Motor Speedway becomes...

Thousands locally and nationally have been pitching in, including music icon and philanthropist Dolly Parton.
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Greene County updates post-Hurricane Helene: Power restored, boil w...

The county borders North Carolina and the Nolichucky River flows through the county. The river saw historic flooding and at one point was rising at two feet per hour.