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Here's a look at the top stories to start your Thursday, November 14

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NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WTVF) — Looking to start off your day catching up on headlines? Here's a look at the top stories from overnight!

Questions surround company's denial of access to state inspectors

State inspectors said employees of a private company denied them access to a wastewater treatment facility with a history of environmental violations.

Dolly Parton donates $4.5 million to Nashville library to kickstart reading program at local childcare centers

Surrounding a young child with books is so important. But for some, books are a luxury they can't afford or easily access.

TBI searches the home of a former MNPD lieutenant, linked to the Covenant writings leak

When NewsChannel 5 first met Garet Davidson, he was making misconduct allegations against his old department, Metro Police.

You can find these stories in full and more on our homepage!

Do you have more information about this story? You can email me at kelly.broderick@newschannel5.com.

Hermitage clinic for disabled patients set to close, cites loss of funding

I'm so thankful Robb Coles highlighted the Kamer Davis clinic in Hermitage and the hardship that may force its closure. The clinic provides care for patients with intellectual and developmental disabilities and there is no other place like it nearby. You can tell the staff is so passionate about the care they provide. I hope by shining the light on this, the right person can step in and make a difference.

- Carrie Sharp