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I-55 bridge project: $394M federal funding secured for rebuild over the Mississippi River
A new and improved Interstate 55 bridge is coming soon. Officials including U.S. Rep. Steve Cohen and Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee announced Friday that a $394 million grant from the federal government would be going towards the rebuilding of the I-55 bridge, also known as the America’s River Crossing Bridge.
FDA concerned about children eating mushroom-laced candy
MEMPHIS, Tenn. - FOX13 has aired multiple stories about children getting their hands on THC-laced candy. Now the Federal Drug Administration (FDA) is raising concerns about children who were hospitalized after eating mushroom-infused sweets. The FDA said "multiple" children have been sent to the hospital after eating now recalled products...
Early voting begins Friday for Aug. 1 election, runs through July 27
Early voting for the Aug. 1 election is set to begin Friday for the Aug. 1 Primary for U.S. Senate and House, State Senate and House. In addition, county general elections for vacant state judicial offices and certain county offices, such as seats on the Maury County School Board and the Maury County...
Local farmers celebrate Beef Month in Tennessee
JOHNSON CITY, Tenn. (WJHL) – July is Beef Month in Tennessee. Beef is one of the state and region’s biggest agricultural commodities. Melissa Shelton with 4-H and Gracie Shults, a 4-H Junior Beef Chairperson, joined Good Morning Tri-Cities with more on how to celebrate Beef Month and what working in the industry is like. Shults […]
Gun safety nonprofit receives mixed reactions for donating to Tennessee GOP lawmakers
Voices for a Safer Tennessee argued its goal is to work with the entire General Assembly, which includes a Republican supermajority in both chambers, to make Tennessee safer, and its donations reflect that.
Tennessee Attorney General’s Office to election finance office: We’re “not an investigative agency”
Despite a major funding increase for personnel over two years, Tennessee’s Attorney General’s Office notified the Registry of Election Finance it is “not an investigative agency” and that the agency can find other options if it isn’t satisfied with the length of time it takes to complete probes. Responding to a Registry member’s public “discontent” […] The post Tennessee Attorney General’s Office to election finance office: We’re “not an investigative agency” appeared first on Tennessee Lookout.
Deputies searching for Georgia couple they say stole items from woman’s gravesite
Deputies are searching for a North Georgia couple who have been accused of stealing items off a woman’s grave. Randall Ledford, from Catoosa County, lost his daughter Courtney in a car wreck in February. Courtney was buried at the Lakewood Memory Gardens South and Randall decorated it with solar lights, flowers, and pictures to honor his daughter. Ledford told WTVC-TV that he went to watch the 4th of July fireworks from Courtney’s grave when he noticed some things were missing.
TVA’s Sequoyah Nuclear Plant Manager Beth Jenkins Discusses Summer Readiness
TVA’s Sequoyah Nuclear Plant in Soddy Daisy, Tennessee, is ready to help meet summer peak power demands in the valley that includes Kentucky, Tennessee, Mississippi, Alabama, and North Carolina. Plant Manager Beth Jenkins talks about the capabilities of the two nuclear reactors and the work the staff is doing to provide a clean source of electric power.
Ten-man Chattanooga FC falls to Eastern Conference leaders Philadelphia Union II
Chattanooga FC faced off against Eastern Conference leaders Philadelphia Union II on Thursday night, and were defeated 3-1 with goalkeeper Jean Antoine sent off midway through the second half. Philadelphia took an early lead in the sixth minute of play when the club's top assist provider CJ Olney combined with...
Knoxville’s worst heat wave since 2012 is coming and could break records
The summer sun just won’t give Knoxville or East Tennessee a break. Brutal temperatures in the 90s have been blazing in the area for weeks, and now the worst heat wave since 2012 is on its way. A heat wave is expected to bring 100-degree temperatures to Knoxville next...
Kennemer Arrested in Connection with Shooting on Boyd Street
A Brainerd man has been arrested on charges of Aggravated Assault and Possession of a Stolen Weapon after a shooting late Thursday morning. According to an East Ridge Police Department press release, officers were dispatched to a “person shot” call on Boyd Street at 11:43 a.m. There they encountered a suspect who was quickly detained without incident.
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