Drought damage gets senator's attention
Updated: 3:47 PM After months of drought, Glenn Blevins welcomed Senator Bob Corker's visit to his farm in southeast Tennessee, even if it doesn't soften his crop losses.
Updated: 3:47 PM After months of drought, Glenn Blevins welcomed Senator Bob Corker's visit to his farm in southeast Tennessee, even if it doesn't soften his crop losses.
Posted: 12:19 PM Former state Senator Kathryn Bowers changed her bribery plea to guilty this morning in a Memphis federal courtroom.
Updated: 3:47 PM Officers are looking for a man they say tried to rob a gas station in North Knoxville.
Posted: 12:11 PM Knoxville Police are searching for a teenage boy, wanted in connection with a shooting at Walter P. Taylor Homes.
Posted: 12:08 PM We're learning more about a body found in a Knoxville city park Sunday afternoon.
Updated: 3:47 PM TDOT leaders say one south bound lane on Pellissippi Parkway, south of the Oak Ridge Highway interchange is closed until further notice.
Posted: 10:35 PM From farmers to landscapers, many different businesses have to work even harder because of the drought we're experiencing.
Updated: 9:20 PM Knoxville Police are investigation a Saturday evening shooting at Walter P. Taylor Homes.
Posted: 11:47 PM Thanks to the wordsmiths at Merriam-Webster's, nearly 100 words or phrases are joining the English language.
Posted: 11:32 PM Police are looking for the man who tried to rob a North Knoxville gas station.
Posted: 11:04 PM Speed apparently is what's cost two bikers their lives, on the Dragon yesterday evening.
Posted: 6:42 PM One of Knoxville's finest restaurants is closing its doors.
Posted: 6:39 PM An elderly couple has lost its home to a midday fire.
Posted: 3:16 PM State Senator Bo Watson is one of three bystanders who helped save a retired surgeon's life after he collapsed.
Posted: 3:13 PM President Bush has nominated Nashville attorney Ed Yarbrough to become US attorney for Middle Tennessee.
Posted: 3:11 PM Federal authorities plan to deport seven suspected illegal immigrants caught working on a construction project run by a Nashville-based contractor.
Posted: 12:05 PM A suspected serial killer is now in custody in Nashville.