Fire damages South Knoxville home
Posted: 5:09 AM It broke out around 3:30am at a home on Ingersoll Ave., off Martin Mill Pike.
Posted: 5:09 AM It broke out around 3:30am at a home on Ingersoll Ave., off Martin Mill Pike.
Posted: 5:08 AM Circuit Court Judge Robert L. Holloway Jr. of Columbia has been installed as incoming president of the Tennessee Judicial Conference.
Posted: 5:07 AM More Tennessee libraries will be able to provide additional resources to their users under a new service that's part of a statewide contract.
Posted: 5:26 PM A state grant of up to $7.5 million has been approved for the "Nashville" television show on ABC this fall.
Posted: 5:25 PM The Metro Council voted to raise property taxes in Nashville for the first time in seven years to fund a $1.71 billion operating budget for the city.
Posted: 5:23 PM An attorney for plaintiffs who have filed a lawsuit challenging a state law that overruled local protections for gay and lesbian workers says she will appeal a judge's decision to dismiss the suit.
Updated: 4:52 PM The American Eagle Foundation releases two eaglets into the wild to celebrate American Eagle Day and the life of a fallen solider.
Posted: 11:17 AM An American woman who sent her Russian adopted son back to Moscow on a plane is asking a Tennessee judge to set aside an order for her to pay $150,000 in child support.
Posted: 10:37 AM Divided over who would lead a new unified school district, the Memphis and Shelby County school board members voted not to renew the contract of Memphis City Schools Superintendent Kriner Cash.
Updated: 8:18 AM Officials in Nashville say a gas explosion at the Gaylord Opryland Resort and Convention Center caused the evacuation of more than 5,000 guests overnight, but no injuries were reported.
Updated: 12:02 PM A former corrections officer charged with killing two Henning postal workers has pleaded not guilty to federal bank robbery charges.
Posted: 5:16 AM An exhibit about Taylor Swift's 2011-12 world tour is on display at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum in Nashville.
Updated: 8:53 PM A state lawmaker is hitting back at critics of a YouTube video she posted of her dog being held out of the window of a moving car
Updated: 8:38 PM State Trooper fired
Posted: 5:29 PM Two Hawaii-based soldiers have been awarded the military's third-highest combat award.
Posted: 5:27 PM A state trooper assigned to the Cookeville district has been fired for gross misconduct.
Posted: 5:26 PM A medical examiner has concluded that a Nashville restaurant owner died of accidental suffocation by carbon dioxide inhalation when he was trapped in a cooler.
Posted: 5:23 PM Authorities have identified the two people who died in a rollover crash in north central North Dakota over the weekend.
Posted: 5:22 PM Michael Williams, publisher and editor of the Paris Post-Intelligencer, has been elected president of the Tennessee Press Association.
Posted: 5:17 PM A state lawmaker is hitting back at critics of a YouTube video she posted of her dog being held out of the window of a moving car.
Posted: 5:15 PM Robert L. Lewis, a retired anchor and news director who spent 40 years at WJHL-TV in Johnson City, died due to heart disease and cancer on Monday. He was 66.
Posted: 4:21 PM More juvenile delinquents are headed to Knox County as the Taft Youth Development Center closes in Nashville.
Updated: 12:30 AM Amanda and Matthew Dotson were arrested Tuesday afternoon after being indicted on 1st Degree Murder Charges in the death of their 2-year-old son Clifford.
Posted: 12:04 PM A proposal to increase water rates by nearly 25 percent in Chattanooga has prompted the city's officials to question the need and motive behind such a large rate hike.
Posted: 12:02 PM The Williamson County School Board has voted against allowing home-schooled students to participate in sports on high school teams.