Pharmacy college will also offer public health
Posted: 3:04 PM East Tennessee State University's pharmacy school will offer a dual degree, beginning this fall.
Posted: 3:04 PM East Tennessee State University's pharmacy school will offer a dual degree, beginning this fall.
Posted: 3:02 PM A judge has dismissed child sex trafficking charges against three individuals who were indicted in a Somali gang sex trafficking ring because they were juveniles at the time the alleged crimes occurred.
Posted: 3:00 PM Rutherford County Chancellor Robert Corlew voided construction approval for the Islamic Center of Murfreesboro because the county did not provide proper notice for the meeting where it was approved.
Posted: 12:34 PM Animal control officials in Clarksville hope to find a woman who threw kittens and a Yorkshire terrier from a moving car in the shelter parking lot.
Posted: 12:32 PM Gov. Bill Haslam has issued an executive order to make the management of state drug courts the responsibility of the Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services.
Posted: 12:30 PM A group that has attacked the construction of a mosque in Murfreesboro is now taking aim at a recent hire by Gov. Bill Haslam based on her religion.
Posted: 12:16 PM Mayor A C Wharton Jr. says a police substation is being planned for Beale Street after a recent spate of violence in Memphis' main tourist district.
Posted: 11:11 AM Sheriff Carter said a deputy was confronted by the man Tuesday afternoon and, when ordered to put down the weapon, he charged toward the officer, who fired.
Posted: 11:07 AM A Tennessee man has been ordered to spend four years in an Illinois prison for threatening a worker with the state social services agency.
Posted: 11:04 AM The state continues presentation of its murder case against a Chattanooga man in the death of his 3-year-old son.
Posted: 9:15 AM Nearly 18 million visitors later, the house where Elvis Presley once lived is a money-making business that's helped transform the city of Memphis into a top destination for music lovers.
Posted: 4:17 AM Tennessee has been ranked among the best in economic development by a national publication.
Posted: 4:14 AM The third in a series of Rally Point events for veterans is Wednesday in Cookeville, Tenn.
Updated: 9:08 AM Researchers at East Tennessee State University are studying children with early delays in grammar development.
Posted: 4:08 AM A summer music series in Brownsville, Tenn., begins Saturday with proceeds from concessions going toward the restoration of Flagg Grove School, the childhood school of Tina Turner.
Posted: 9:36 PM A trailer packed with horses wrecked on 440 West in Nashville
Updated: 10:51 AM We're in the midst of the 150th Civil War Anniversary; to commemorate it teams from The Tennessee State Library and Archives are touring the state looking for items from the Civil War to digitize.
Posted: 3:19 PM A Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation complaint filed last month against Teknor Apex Tennessee Co. documents significant violations dating back to 2008.
Posted: 3:08 PM The department said 19-year-old Christian Freeman charged at officers early Tuesday after they told him to drop the weapon.
Posted: 3:03 PM Tennessee's general fund revenue collections beat expectations by more than $12 million in May, topping $400 million for the budget year so far.
Posted: 2:27 PM On May 29, a judge ruled that the county did not sufficiently publicize the meeting where the mosque was approved. He implied that extra steps were needed because the mosque was controversial.
Posted: 10:23 AM Dr. Steven R. Lawhon told Criminal Court Judge Jerry Beck he evaluated Shell, who is 84, and concluded it is unlikely he will ever be able to stand trial. The murder charges were then dropped.
Updated: 3:20 PM The state Safety Department says Rep. Curry Todd can keep his handgun carry permit despite being indicted on drunken driving and weapons charges.
Posted: 8:45 AM Memphis Police officers have fatally wounded a man who refused to drop a knife he was holding.
Posted: 4:21 AM A collection of antique postcards has been donated to the Cookeville History Museum by historian Ridley Wills II of Nashville.