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District attorney Pain pill arrest surge jamming area jails
KINGSTON -- Three out of the four county jails in his judicial district are overcrowded, 9th Judicial District Attorney General Russell Johnson said, and a big part of the problem is a growing population of women being locked up for pain pill-related ...
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4 things to know today
Budget talks: Knoxville City Council will hold its annual legislative budget hearings with city departments all day today, starting at 8:30 a.m., in the City County Building's Main Assembly Room. Then, a public hearing on the proposed budget will be held at 5 ...
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New street named for former educator KCDC leader Juanita Cannon
A new street to be built by the city of Knoxville is being named for Juanita Cannon, a retired longtime educator who later chaired the board of directors of Knoxville's Community Development ...
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Gov. Haslam signs bill lowering sales tax on food
The bill, which goes into effect in July, reduces the state portion of the sales tax on groceries from 5.25 percent to 5 percent. The legislation helps all Tennesseans, Haslam ...
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At least 51 dead in Okla. twister including at least 20 children
A massive, mile-wide tornado with winds up to 200 mph killed at least 51 people Monday afternoon during 40 terrifying minutes of destruction across southern Oklahoma City and its suburbs. CNN and NBC are both reporting that of those killed, at least 20 were children. The state medical examiner's office confirmed the number of deaths and said the toll was expected to rise. At least 70 ...
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The Great Dictator [Blu-Ray]
While it is not the greatest of his feature films, Charlie Chaplins tragicomic The Great Dictator is certainly his bravest, if not one of the bravest films ever made. A blatant satire of Adolf Hitler and the Third Reich, it was a lone cinematic cry for humanity to stand t ... ...
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Authorities arrest Cocke Co. man accused of sexually assaulting teens
The Cocke County Sheriff's Office confirms that the man accused of sexual assaulting two teenagers has been taken into custody without incident. On Sunday night, a 15-year-old girl told Cocke County deputies at Tennova Medical Center's emergency room that Richard Sullivan, 40, sexually assaulted her. Deputies said those allegations also involved a 13-year-old, who authorities said ...
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Mosquitoes starting to bite in East Tennessee
A wet spring and climbing temperatures mean mosquitoes are making their comeback to East Tennessee. The Knox County Health Department is already working to stay ahead of the seasonal problem. Earlier this month, the health department started setting traps all around the county to test the bugs for West Nile Virus. So far, each of the tests have come back with only negative results. In ...
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4th graders offer message of hope to cancer patients
A message of hope through the eyes of a 4th grader looks simple: smiley faces, bright colors, and encouraging words. But sometimes it's the simplest things that can change someone's day. "I really thought a sunset would make it calm and the rising sun would mean you will rise from your sickness," said Sacred Heart Cathedral 4th grader, Jenna Fairbrother, describing her ...
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Teaching kids to dial 911 in the digital age
(WBIR - Knoxville) Dialing 911 has come a long way with changing technology. Most adults were taught how to dial those important numbers on a landline telephone. With smartphones seemingly replacing landlines, experts say it's important to make sure today's young children know how to use the mobile devices in case of an emergency. Most four-year-olds will say their favorite things to ...
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Knoxville forms program to make community breastfeeding friendly
By MONA NAIR 6 News Reporter CAMP CREEK (WATE) – It's been two years since a deadly tornado hit the Camp Creek community in Greene County. Despite the time that's passed, when you look at the ...
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