Judge Rules Guns In Bars Law Unconstitutional.A Nashville judge rules the guns in bars law is unconstitutional. |
Crash Backs Up Lanes On Interstate 26A 3-car crash backs up traffic on Interstate 26. |
Crews Stop Gas Leak In Bristol, TennesseeA gas leak that prompted an evacuation of some Bristol, Tennessee neighborhoods has been stopped. |
Gas Leak in Sullivan CountySullivan County authorities have activated the Reverse 911 system to alert residents to a gas leak on Highway 126. |
Firefighters Stress Importance of Sprinkler SystemsKingsport firefighters say two recent apartment fires are good examples of why sprinkler systems are so important. |
Johnson City Leaders Trying to Fix Flooding ProblemsJohnson City commissioners want to start the design work on a new master plan for downtown. |
Bank Robber Pleads GuiltyWilliam Lee Anderson pleaded guilty today to robbing a bank in Washington County, Virginia. |
Historical Building Sold in Downtown BristolThe former HP King building on State Street sold for $255, 000 at auction this morning. |
ETSU Announces New Program: First in the CountryEast Tennessee State University is the first in the nation to offer a baccalaureate in bluegrass, old time and country music. |
Tennessee Guns In Bars Law Struck DownA Nashville judge has ruled a law that allows handguns in Tennessee bars and restaurants is unconstitutional. |
New Business Opportunities For Buchanan CountyVirginia's Coalfield Economic Development Authority handed over $5 million to the Buchanan County IDA to help develop their business park |
Unemployment Tax Hike "Neccessary" In TennesseeGovernor Phil Bredesen says another tax hike to keep Tennessee's unemployment funds going appears unavoidable. |
More H1N1 Vaccines Delivered Throughout VirginiaState health officials say they've sent a total of 1.2 million doses of the H1N1 vaccine to Virginia sites. |
I-81 Bridge Closed In Greene County This WeekendBeginning tomorrow the southbound lanes of Interstate 81 in Greene County will be closed for bridge repair. |
Senate Expected To Vote On Healthcare SaturdaySenators in Washington are expected to stay at work this weekend, all because of healthcare. |
More Charges Placed Against Man Accused Of Taking Shaniya DavisPolice in North Carolina say a man already accused of kidnapping a 5-year-old girl also raped and asphyxiated her. |
Pakistani Officials Say U.S. Missle Strike Kills MilitantsPakistani intelligence officials say a reported U.S. missile strike has killed eight suspected militants in a northwestern region near the Afghan border. |
Italian Prosecutors Present Closing Arugments In Amanda Knox's Murder TrialItalian prosecutors have begun their closing arguments in the trial of an American student accused of killing her British roommate. |
Blountville Man Arrested On 4 Counts Of Child RapeA Blountville man's been arrested on four counts of child rape. |
Bags Are Being Collected To Help Homeless VeteransBristol, Tennessee is collecting bags filled with everyday items to help homeless veterans. |
Lebanon High School Student Awaiting Heart TransplantSophomore Ryan Robinette was diagnosed with an enlarged heart when he was just four months old. Now, at age 16, Ryan's heart is failing. |
TVA Executive PayKNOXVILLE, Tenn. (AP) - The lump of coal in the Christmas stockings of Tennessee Valley Authority executives this year will be more like coal ash. |
Fort Hood InvestigationWASHINGTON (AP) - Defense Secretary Robert Gates is putting former Army Secretary Togo West and former Navy chief Vernon Clark in charge of a broad Pentagon review of the circumstances surrounding the Fort Hood shootings. |
Medical Examiner Rules On Sullivan South Football Player's DeathThe Knox County Medical Examiner says Jake Logue died from natural causes.. due to a faulty heart valve. |
Interim Changes For Surface Mining PermitsThe Interior Department is establishing new federal interim procedures for reviewing permits for surface coal mining. |