WET SUPER BOWL SUNDAY
Occasional rain in the forecast for Sunday with high temperature in the low 40s, wind will be from the West at 10... Read More
POLICE CHARGE MAN WITH FIRING GUN INSIDE OF BAR
No one was injured in an incident which happened at a Crossville bar Friday night. According to sources, a male subject who... Read More
BREAKING: UPPER CUMBERLAND FEDERAL CREDIT UNION ROBBED; SUSPECT IN CUSTODY
Crossville Police and agents from the Federal Bureau of Investigation are looking into a reported robbery which occurred at a local financial... Read More
MANY EAST TENNESSEE SCHOOLS CLOSING FOR “INFLUENZA CLEANSING”
Many East Tennessee schools are getting the message: fight the flu! Several have notified media that they will be closing down for... Read More
MALE SUSPECTS CAUGHT TRYING TO STEAL 2 LAWNMOWERS ON CONSECUTIVE DAYS
Harriman Police say they captured two men who stole a new lawn mower from a Lowe’s and then returned the next day... Read More
AAA AGAIN OFFERS “TOW TO GO” FOR SUPER BOWL SUNDAY
AAA has announced the agency would be offering Tow To Go services for Super Bowl Sunday in Tennessee. Law enforcement agencies may... Read More
TENNESSEE MOTHER AND DAUGHTER ARE AMONG FIRST IN U.S. TO BE INFECTED BY “RAT”VIRUS
Tennessee and ten other states are home to the first known cases of humans infected by a rat virus according to the Centers for... Read More
THP JOINS WITH THSO IN URGING SUPER BOWL FANS TO HAVE A DESIGNATED DRIVER
This weekend, the Tennessee Highway Safety Office (THSO) and the Tennessee Highway Patrol (THP) are pooling their resources and urging Super Bowl... Read More
GOV. HASLAM INTRODUCES NEW BILLS FOR SCHOLARSHIPS, SCHOOL SCHEDULES AND JUVENILE JUSTICE REFORM
Tennessee Gov. Bill Haslam has introduced bills that add credit-hour requirements for scholarships at higher education institutions, reform the juvenile justice system... Read More
CDC REPORTS MORE FLU DEATHS, RECORD HOSPITALIZATIONS
Federal health officials say at least 16 more children died of the flu over the past week and more states are reporting... Read More