DEKALB COUNTY JURY CONVICTS BILLINGS OF ATTEMPTED MURDER
Today, after a two day trial, a DeKalb County jury found 31-year-old Andrew Lafate Billings guilty of attempted first-degree murder of his... Read More
LINDA ANN REDIKER, AGE 67
Memorial services for Linda Ann Rediker, age 67, of Crossville, will be held Saturday, August 17, 2019 at 11 a.m. at Crossville... Read More
ACCIDENT REPORTED ON HIGHWAY 70 NORTH
There is an accident reported on the 5600th block Highway 70 North in Cumberland County near the race track. Use caution in... Read More
DEATH ROW INMATE REQUESTS EXECUTION BY ELECTRIC CHAIR
The Tennessee Department of Correction announced this afternoon death row inmate Stephen Michael West has requested execution by electric chair. West was... Read More
WATSON ARRAIGNED IN COURT FOR MURDER AND OTHER CHARGES
The arraignment for escaped inmate, Curtis Watson, was held this afternoon. He faces first-degree murder, especially aggravated burglary, aggravated sexual battery and... Read More
CROSSVILLE POLICE RESPOND TO MAN REPORTEDLY JUMPING IN FRONT OF TRAFFIC
Crossville police responded yesterday to a report of a subject jumping in front of traffic on Highway 127 South. Officers came into... Read More
FOUR ARRESTED IN 24 HOURS FOR METH IN CUMBERLAND CO.
Cumberland County deputies arrested four individuals in a 24 hour time period for meth. Two took place yesterday (August 13, 2019) following... Read More
SMITH GIVEN PRISON SENTENCE IN FENTRESS COUNTY MURDER CASE
A judge handed down a 10 year prison sentence in a Fentress County murder and arson case. Court officials say 48-year-old Jonathan... Read More
MANIS FOUND GUILTY OF SHOOTING INVOLVING HARRIMAN POLICE
Nathan Manis entered a guilty plea in Roane County Criminal Court to felony reckless endangerment and aggravated assault. This was the result... Read More
15-YEAR-OLD ARRESTED FOR MAKING THREATS AGAINST BLOUNT CO. SCHOOL
A 15-year-old William Blount High School student was arrested today after making threats against the school. The Blount County Sheriff’s Department says... Read More