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TBI responds to shooting at Bean Station pharmacy
A TBI spokesman confirms they have an agent on the way to a shooting at the Down Home Pharmacy in Bean Station. Few details are available at this time. Stay with 10News and wbir.com for more information on this developing ...
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Medic hosting Parrothead blood drive on Thursday
Medic Regional Blood Center is inviting everyone to party with a purpose on Thursday. Since we're heading into the busy Memorial Day weekend, Medic wants to make sure they have plenty of blood on hand, in case local hospitals need it for emergencies. To entice people to come out, Medic is hosting their 9th Annual Parrot Head Party Blood Drive at their main location on Ailor Ave. from 8am ...
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Knoxville welcomes new Classic Hits radio station
Knoxville has yet another new radio station. Thursday morning, WNOX switched to 93.1 "Classic Hits." Previously it played country music. The station will now play all the popular radio hits from the 60's, 70's and 80's. Core artists include Elton John, Rod Stewart, The Eagles, Hall and Oats, and dozens more. Journal Broadcast Group launched the new radio station at ...
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Paving begins on Newfound Gap Road in Smokies
GATLINBURG, Tenn. (AP) -- With warmer weather here, a repaving project is resuming in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. The work will include a 6.1-mile section of U.S. 441, also called Newfound Gap Road. The section being resurfaced this summer extends from the picnic area at the Chimneys to the Alum Cave Bluffs parking area, where work last summer ended. Park officials said ...
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North Knoxville Medical Center completes ER expansion
"Our goal is to provide patients and their families with efficient access to high quality emergency services. This expansion project ensures we have the space and resources to meet the growing volume and variety of patient care needs," Followell said in a news ...
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Movie Review
The Night of the Hunter [Blu-Ray]
Like most films that experiment with conventions, push boundaries, and muddy otherwise comfortable demarcations of tone, style, and genre, Charles Laughtons The Night of the Hunter was not particularly well received when it was first released in 1955. Neither audi ... ...
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Government moves to drop criminal case against Mike Ross
Federal prosecutors on Thursday moved to dismiss a criminal case against Maryville developer Mike Ross, who in November had been indicted on charges of mail fraud, wire fraud and money ...
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Herb farm hosts fairy festival on June 1
Erin's Meadow Herb Farm in Clinton welcomes fairies of all ages to attend their third annual Fairy Folk Festival from 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Saturday, June ...
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The List Expansion plans push Salsaritas owner higher on restaurant rankings
Despite dropping two restaurant brands -- Marlin & Rays and Wok Hay -- since last year, Ruby Tuesday still rules our list of Knoxville area restaurant companies ranked by number of employees. The chain has more than 34,000 employees worldwide. A new concept, Lime Fresh Mexican Grill, also joined the company's long-time brands Ruby Tuesday and ...
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Judge suspends conservator over fee amounts
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) -- A Davidson County Probate Court judge has permanently suspended a public guardian, citing fees she charged her clients. Judge Randy Kennedy sent a letter to members of the Metro Nashville Council, saying most conservatorship cases handled by Jeanan Mills Stuart were done ...
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Hamilton Co. Sheriff Man who killed wife self also raped teen
CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (AP) -- A felon who police say shot himself to death after fatally beating his pregnant wife also raped a 15-year-old girl the same ...
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