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Complaint against Bobby Harshbarger campaign still under review by Attorney General
JONESBOROUGH, Tenn. (WJHL) — Election day might be over, but an ethics complaint opened during the race between incumbent State Senator Jon Lundberg and now primary winner Bobby Harshbarger is still active. State Sen. Ken Yager filed a complaint against Harshbarger’s campaign in April, citing concerns about “collusion” between Harshbarger’s campaign, the reelection campaign for […]
Teen vies for record solo flight to 7 continents in bid to raise money for childhood cancer research
GENEVA (AP) — A Chinese-American teen is vying to set a record as the youngest person to fly solo to all seven continents in a quest that also aims to drum up donations for research into childhood cancer. Ethan Guo, who turned 19 last month, began his quest in May in Memphis, Tennessee. The plan is to cover 50,000 miles over 100 days with stops in 60 countries. He hopes attention on the journey will drum up donations for his bid to raise up to $1 million for cancer research.
2 adults, 1 teen accused of robbing Family Dollar with AR-15s
UPDATE, July, 7: Three people, including one teenager, have been charged in this incident, Memphis Police say. Jaquavius Jeans, 19, is charged with Aggravated Robbery and Theft of Property to wit Firearm under $2,500. Silad Louden, 18, is charged with Aggravated Robbery. An unidentified 15-year-old has been charged with Aggravated Robbery. ** MEMPHIS, Tenn. — […]
Germantown home used for controversial party up for sale, according to Zillow
GERMANTOWN, Tenn. - A house in Germantown that stirred up controversy after hosting a large party has been put on the market. The house, located at 3371 South Forest Hill Irene Road, is listed on Zillow for $1,650,000. It sits on 1.74 acres, was built in 2021 and has six beds and six baths, according to Zillow.
Father honors late son by helping students with class needs
MEMPHIS, Tenn. — Dennis Price Sr. with Dennis Price Jr. Foundation is hoping to make a difference for students in MSCS by opening DJ's Care Closet. He said the purpose of this closet is to allow students inside Westwood High School a chance to grab clothes, school items or other daily products to be successful this school year.
Schools dismissed early due to air conditioning problems
MEMPHIS, Tenn. — Just a few hours after students and teachers started the new school year, some MSCS students were already heading back home due to air conditioning issues. A few hours after dropping off students, school buses were back at Treadwell Middle School on the first day of class to pick them back up. […]
'Move to West Memphis' program offering up $10K to relocate in Arkansas city
MEMPHIS, Tenn. - Looking for a new place to call home?. A community incentive is urging people to move to West Memphis. The "Move to West Memphis" campaign highlights the many opportunities and attractions West Memphis has to offer. The campaign boasts a variety of entertainment choices in West Memphis,...
Tennessee beats out Ohio State, Ole Miss and other elite programs for 4-star TE
Tennessee just earned another big win on the recruiting trail. The Vols landed a commitment from 4-star tight end Carson Sneed on Monday evening. He also had offers from programs such as Ohio State, Oregon, Ole Miss, Auburn and many more. Sneed, a Tennessee native, becomes the second commitment for...
Local first responders head to storm zone in SC
Several East Tennessee first responders have been deployed to South Carolina to join flood relief efforts caused by Tropical Storm Debby. The deployments are part of the Emergency Management Assistance Compact which is a nationwide state-to-state mutual aid system managed by FEMA and operated by state Emergency Management Agencys. The Tennessee Emergency Management Agency says two Type II Swiftwater Rescue Teams were deployed by its department to respond to the expected record-setting rain and flooding on the South Carolina coast.
Photos: Kids head back to school across Middle Tennessee
Colorful backpacks dotted the crowds of students and families as teachers and school staff welcomed kids back to school across Middle Tennessee. The first wave of back-to-schoolers started Aug. 1 at Lebanon Special School District, followed by others in surrounding districts in the days that followed. In true Tennessee style, the lingering summer weather and humidity drove heat indexes north of 100 degrees for some on their first day. ...
ETSU alum heading Tennessee Medical Association
When Dr. Landon Combs was installed as president of the Tennessee Medical Association earlier this year, he was well-prepared to hit the ground running. As a decades-long member of the organization, Combs was already familiar with its work. Add in a multi-year term on its board of trustees, in addition to other leadership roles, and […] The post ETSU alum heading Tennessee Medical Association appeared first on www.elizabethton.com.
Tennessee Fugitive Caught in Maine Was Wanted for Attempted Murder
A man wanted in Tennessee for allegedly stabbing his husband in a Walmart was caught by authorities in Maine. Larry Wayne Cole III, 19, of Liberty, Tennessee is facing charges in that state connected to a stabbing that resulted in a felony charge. Tennesee Police Say the Alleged Stabbing Was...
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