A Cool And Damp MondayTemperatures gradually warming up this week. |
American Eagle Adds Chicago ServiceNonstop jet service begins July 2. |
Walter Shell Will Not Stand TrialHe will instead be recommitted to a mental health facility. |
Three Johnson City Nurse Practitioners Suspended By StateThree nurse practitioners were suspended by Tennessee after allegations of prescribing pain medication to barred patients. |
Monday Morning Traffic ReportMilling is beginning on Clinchfield Street today in Kingsport and will continue throughout the week. |
Police Accepting Applications For Citizen's AcademyBristol Tennessee's Police Department is accepting applications for their Citizen's Police Academy. |
Grandfather Mountain Closing Bear HutOfficials at Grandfather Mountain say they will stop letting tourists feed the bears in its habitats. |
Police Continue Investigation Of Tazewell SlayingsPolice are renewing their plea for the public's help solving the slayings of two workers at a Tazewell County pizza restaurant nearly a year ago. |
120,000 Tennesseans Have Alzheimer's DiseaseThe Alzheimer's Association says 120,000 persons have the disease in Tennessee and the figure is projected to be 140,000 by 2025. |
US Census Forms Arrive In The MailMore than 120 million U.S. census forms begin arriving Monday in mailboxes around the country. |
Tenn. Purges More Than 10,000 Dead VotersThe Tennessee Secretary of State says more than 10,000 dead voters have been removed from as part of an effort to clean up the election rolls. |
Pentagon Gun Was From Memphis PoliceTwo guns used in shootings this year at the Pentagon and a Las Vegas courthouse both came from the same unlikely place: the police and court system of Memphis, Tenn. |
Rock Slide Near Maryville, TennesseeA rock slide near Maryville, Tennessee is under watchful eyes. |
Crash In Bristol, Tennessee Kills One PersonA crash on a Bristol, Tennessee road leaves one person dead |
Elizabethton Crash Follow-UpPolice have released more information on a deadly crash that happened Saturday night in Elizabethton, Tennessee |
Tennessee Coal AshFederal regulators say it's technologically impossible to remove all the coal ash that spilled into the Emory River over a year ago |
Virginia Passes BudgetThe Virginia General Assembly has overwhelmingly passed a new 2-year budget, with the state taking many deep cuts |
Update On Senator Harry Reid's WifeSenate Majority Leader Harry Reid's wife has been transferred out of a Virginia hospital's Intensive Care Unit. |
Women's Expo In Johnson CityWhile healthcare reform is buzzing on Capitol Hill, women's health care is taking center stage in Johnson City. |
Virginia Budget TalkNegotiations over the state budget in Virginia wrapped up Saturday with a final vote set for Sunday evening. |
Hampton Man Dies After Car CrashThe Tennessee Highway Patrol says a man involved in a serious crash in Carter County Friday died at the hospital Saturday night. |
Kingsport Woman Dies in Interstate CrashA Kingsport woman died in an interstate crash Friday afternoon in near Morristown. |
One Dead Following Crash in ElizabethtonOne person is dead after a Saturday afternoon crash near Elizabethton, TN. |
Panel Appointed to Craft New Teacher Evaluation ProgramGovernor Phil Bredesen has appointed nine people to oversee a project designed to revamp teacher evaluations. |
Abortion-Rights License Plates Awaits Governor ApprovalA bill establishing an abortion-rights license plate is headed to Governor Bob McDonnell, who has said he doesn't support the organization that would receive money from the plates. |