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Georgia AT&T workers join 17,000 others in strike by Communications Workers of America
This past weekend kicked off a strike against one of the nation's biggest cell phone providers. On Friday, Communications Workers of America employed by AT&T Southeast announced they are going on strike. Their news release says more than 17,000 technicians, customer service representatives, and other workers will be involved from Georgia as well...
Man's remains identified almost 21 years after being found by train tracks on I-275
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — The Knox County Regional Forensics Center has identified a man after his remains were found on I-275 at the Woodland Avenue entrance ramp for more than two decades. The remains were identified as Brian A. Sanderson, a white male estimated to be between 5 feet and...
Sean Finnegan murder trial: Jury faces second day of deliberations in capital murder case
CLINTON, Tenn. — An Anderson County jury returns to court Monday morning to resume deliberations in the capital murder case of Sean Finnegan. Jurors pondered the case for several hours Saturday afternoon before Senior Judge Don Ash relieved them for the rest of the weekend. They are sequestered. Twelve...
Knoxville business titan, former state economic leader and TVA chairman Bill Baxter dies
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — Bill Baxter, a Knoxville businessman credited with being a "crusader for good" during his time as a state economic leader, has died. He had turned 71 earlier this month. The Wort Hotel, which Baxter owned, announced on Sunday that Baxter had passed away. "It is with...
Overcoming Obstacles to the Olympics: VFL Clement Ducos’ Path to Paris
There’s two definitions of the word “hurdle.” There's the one that applies to track and field: a barrier an athlete must jump over in a race. Former Tennessee star and French Olympian Clement Ducos knows all about those.
Changes to impact the real estate industry go into effect nationwide
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — Changes to the home buying process went into effect nationwide Saturday after the National Association of Realtors reached a settlement in March. The changes will mostly impact Real Estate agents' commissions, particularly how buying agents receive their pay. "There was one commission that was paid through...
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