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Paramedic dies, another injured in crash on I-40 in Jefferson County, officials sayWVLT1 day ago
Paramedic dead, another critical after ambulance hit by tractor-trailer on I-40 near DandridgeWJHL1 day ago
Officials: Man charged with attempted murder after pickax found embedded in victim's skullWBIR1 day ago
Mass Shooting At Nashville Bar On Labor Day Weekend Leaves Several InjuredWide Open Country23 hours ago
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PHOTO GALLERY: Falcons drop heartbreaker to Lions
WHITE PINE — The Volunteer Falcons dropped a 41-38 heartbreaker to the Lakeway Lions on Friday night in an offensive slugfest. After last year’s matchup with the Lions in Church Hill was canceled after only two quarters due to severe weather, the Falcons came to White Pine on a mission to compete. It didn’t take long for the intensity to kick into gear. ...
License plate readers, mobile surveillance system could be coming to Morristown
License plate reader cameras and a mobile video surveillance system could be coming to Morristown. The city council is set to review the proposed purchase of a License Plate Reader System from Flock Safety and the Rapid All-Terrain Tower (RATT) from Critical Tech Solutions on September 3.
Critics: Latest DOJ antitrust lawsuit a 'diversion' from inflation
(The Center Square) – Housing and rental prices are among the top issues in this fall’s presidential campaign between Democrat Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump. The Biden-Harris administration now alleges that landlords are coordinating with a software company to keep rents artificially high. In a civil antitrust lawsuit filed by the U.S. Department of Justice, federal officials claim that RealPage, a software company used by the apartment industry to gather data on rent prices and other information, uses an algorithm that...
Tennessee primary saw just 13.9% of those registered vote, recent lowpoint
(The Center Square) – Tennessee saw just 13.9% of registered voters cast ballots in the Aug. 1 primary, down from 24.5% in the 2020 primary and 14.1% in 2016. The turnout is the lowest since before at least 1996, with the state averaging 17.9% turnout for the August primaries in a presidential election year, according to ThinkTennessee. The primary included one U.S. Senate seat, all nine Tennessee U.S. House seats...
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