State seeks more volunteers to help disabled
Posted: 9:10 AM The state is seeking more volunteers to help families with special needs members.
Posted: 9:10 AM The state is seeking more volunteers to help families with special needs members.
Posted: 6:15 AM Preservationists in Franklin, Tenn., say the purchase of a tract of land will be the centerpiece when the 150th anniversary of the Civil War's Battle of Franklin is commemorated in 2014.
Posted: 6:14 AM Robotics camps are under way at Lipscomb University in Nashville, aimed at engineering-minded youngsters.
Posted: 12:34 PM Mississippi officials are trying to determine what to do with the body of a man who abducted two young Tennessee girls after he killed their mother and oldest sister.
Posted: 9:30 AM One man is dead after a shooting Saturday night in Knoxville.
Posted: 1:04 PM A 33-year-old Knoxville, Tenn., man has been arrested after authorities found 50 pounds of marijuana in his car.
Posted: 11:03 AM The board of the Women's Basketball Hall of Fame has a new name and nine new members to oversee the organization's operation.
Updated: 10:23 AM I-75 South in Campbell County will temporarily close Sunday at 8:00 pm, so that crews can prepare for a traffic shift, which will restore I-75 North to full capacity.
Updated: 10:11 AM One man is dead after crashing into a tree Friday night in Campbell County.
Posted: 11:55 AM With auto assembly and engine production set to ramp up at the General motors plant in Spring Hill, local governments are anticipating an increase in revenue.
Posted: 11:54 AM Opponents of a mosque being built in Tennessee have gotten a judge to nullify the government decision that approved it but they lost their bid to stop construction immediately.
Posted: 11:53 AM The family of Germaine Ward filed suit over Ward's death of four years ago, claiming police didn't follow proper procedure after Ward ingested drugs.
Posted: 11:51 AM Fire Chief Larry Farley said one of the first volunteers to arrive opened a bay door and, despite the smoke and heat, started a fire engine and drove it out to safety.
Posted: 8:04 AM Washington County authorities say a drug suspect who was free on bond on two previous drug felonies has been arrested again for selling prescription painkillers.
Posted: 8:03 AM The Hamilton County Sheriff's office is cracking down on underage drinking.
Posted: 8:02 AM A Meigs County deputy is recovering from an injury he received in a scuffle with a man he was serving a warrant on.
Posted: 4:18 AM The one-room building where singer Tina Turner once attended grade school in Haywood County is being moved to the West Tennessee Delta Heritage Center.
Posted: 4:14 AM A walk to raise awareness about arthritis is Saturday at the Nashville Zoo.
Posted: 4:10 AM Hydrangeas are being celebrated Friday and Saturday at a symposium in Jackson at the University of Tennessee Gardens.
Posted: 3:38 PM District officials deny purposefully creating segregation. They expect a new elementary school scheduled to open in fall 2015 to racially balance schools.
Posted: 2:28 PM Investigators in Bradley County say a 3-year-old girl who was fatally shot in the home of her state trooper grandfather lived there.
Posted: 12:58 PM Gov. Bill Haslam is asking the Dept. of Agriculture to give a secretarial designation of natural disaster to Hancock and Hawkins counties following April's freeze, his office announced on Thursday.
Posted: 12:41 PM State officials say they are monitoring 1 million pounds of scrap radioactive material after the Oak Ridge company that is storing it filed for bankruptcy.
Posted: 12:39 PM A little dog named Peanut is safe with his family after the Kingsport Live Saving Crew rescued him from a small cave.
Posted: 12:35 PM Construction is continuing on a new mosque outside of Murfreesboro as attorneys debate the import of a judge's ruling that voided approval of the site plan.