Author: Associated Press

Jury Sides With Student In Lawsuit

A federal jury has decided for a former student who contended in a lawsuit that Sewanee: The University of The South was negligent in handling a rape accusation against him but the jurors refused to award millions of dollars in…

MS Coast Preps For Tropical Weather

Emergency officials along Mississippi's Gulf Coast expected to get plans in place Friday to deal with the effects from a slow-moving tropical depression. Jackson County spokesman Ken Flanagan says conference calls are scheduled Friday with Mississippi Emergency Management Agency, along…

Germantown Police Retreat From Blood Test Threat

Germantown police concede their earlier news release about a "no refusal" DUI enforcement weekend was a bit over the top. A recent release stated officers would get a warrant to draw blood from suspected drunken drivers over the Labor Day…

Man Disappears In Tennessee River

A river search has resumed in McCracken County for a man who got into a swift current in the Tennessee River and disappeared. Paul Carter, emergency management coordinator for the county, said Friday morning that the missing man is Jeffrey…

Church Secretary Admits 1.5 Million Dollar Theft

A former secretary at a Hamblen County church has been sentenced to a federal prison term in the theft of $1.5 million from the congregation. A 44-month prison term was imposed Thursday on 70-year-old Barbara D. Whitt, who choked up…

Virtual School Program Hits Snag

Officials say a number of factors are to blame for more than a thousand students applying to attend the state's first public online academy not being enrolled three weeks into the beginning of the institution's school year. K12 Inc., a…

Reward Posted In Eagle Shooting

Federal and state authorities are offering a reward in the shooting of an American bald eagle in western Kentucky. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and the Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources are investigating the incident which occurred…

Iraq War Vet Completes Cross Country Walk

An Iraq War veteran is almost home after walking more than 7,000 miles across the country to raise money for former soldiers who have fallen on hard times. Troy Yocum is scheduled to arrive back in Louisville on Saturday after…

Kentucky Fair Attendance Grows

Attendance at this year's Kentucky State Fair climbed slightly over last year's total, the third year in a row that more than 600,000 people turned out for the 11-day showcase. A total of 605,565 visitors attended the fair, compared with…

MS City Changes Vacation Program

The days of Southaven employees stockpiling vacation time will soon be gone. Aldermen voted this week to limit the amount of vacation time city employees can earn to a maximum of four weeks per year, though employees who already get…

Crash Kills Five On MS Interstate

Five people, including a mother and her child, have died in a multi-vehicle crash in Interstate 10 in Jackson County in south Mississippi. Wednesday's accident happened east of Mississippi Highway 57 in the eastbound lanes of the interstate. The eastbound…

Judge Allows Suit Against Health Care Law To Continue

A federal judge will allow a lawsuit filed in Mississippi challenging part of the Obama administration's health care law to continue. U.S. District Judge Keith Starrett, in a ruling issued Aug. 29, denied the Obama administration's motion to dismiss the…

TVA Buys Gas Plant

The Tennessee Valley Authority says it has completed the purchase of a natural gas-fired power plant in northern Mississippi. The deal with Kelson Limited Partnership was adopted by the TVA board Aug. 18 after approval by the Federal Energy Regulatory…

4 Die In Tennessee Crash

A Harriman woman and three children have been killed in a crash involving her sport utility vehicle and a tractor-trailer truck. The Tennessee Highway Patrol identified the driver of the SUV as Stephanie N. Brown, who was 31 years old.…

Expanded Gambling Coming To West Kentucky Horse track

Kentucky Downs in Franklin has all the pieces in place to debut the state's first expanded gambling game at a horse track. The track on the Kentucky-Tennessee border says it will start offering a game called "Instant Racing" on Thursday.…

UK Criticized For Banning Reporter

The University of Kentucky is receiving criticism from national and regional journalism groups after banning a student reporter from participating in interviews with basketball players. The Associated Press Managing Editors and the Associated Press Sports Editors were among those who…

Indigent May Get More Legal Help

The Tennessee Supreme Court is considering having lawyers bid on representing the poor. As the demand for taxpayer funded representation burgeons, the court is considering a draft amendment to its court rules to allow the Administrative Office of the Courts…

Fowls Foul KY Parkway

Crews are cleaning up a foul mess in western Kentucky. Kentucky Department of Transportation spokesman Keith Todd says a semi-truck that was carrying chicken viscera overturned Tuesday at about 6 a.m., spilling its slimy contents onto the road. All lanes…

KY Promises Fix For Racetrack Traffic Snarls

Officials at Kentucky Speedway are unveiling plans to avoid a repeat of the traffic gridlock that marred Kentucky's premiere auto race. Gov. Steve Beshear is expected to join track officials for Tuesday's announcement of parking and infrastructure improvements at the…

Feds Seize Fake Marijuana Ingredients

Federal agents have seized 33 pounds of materials used to make synthetic marijuana at the UPS hub in Louisville. A statement from U.S. Customs and Border Protection says officers seized four shipments, all from China, over the weekend. The statement…

Changes To Lottery Scholarships Proposed

A special legislative panel is considering a proposal that would end high school graduates' ability to qualify for Tennessee lottery scholarships through their ACT score alone. The Senate Lottery Stabilization Task Force met for the first time Monday. Its members…

Memorial Set For Former Chief Justice

A memorial service will be Tuesday for Adolpho A. Birch, the first black chief justice on the Tennessee Supreme Court and consistent challenger of death sentences in Tennessee. Birch will lie in repose from 2 to 5 p.m. on Tuesday…

McWherter Funds Help Pay For River Cleanup

A check from former Gov. Ned McWherter's leftover campaign funds will help clean up the Pigeon River in East Tennessee. Mike McWherter presented a check on Saturday - the final payout from his late father's campaign account. The $2,500 went…

Mississippi Examining Questionable Promotions

Mississippi Gov. Haley Barbour says the state Department of Public Safety has begun an internal investigation into possible impropriety with its own promotion examinations. Barbour made the announcement during a news conference Monday. Barbour said the results of the recent…

MS Casino Faces Financial Questions

Although the Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians said in May that profits from its casino had paid off its $18 million construction costs, financial documents show that the tribe used a $10 million line of credit to help pay that…

MS Town Lobbies For Liquor

The city of Philadelphia is going back to lawmakers in 2012 seeking approval to be designated a qualified resort area so restaurants inside the city can serve wine and liquor by the glass. Mayor James Young tells the Neshoba Democrat…

Bat Refuge Set For Kentucky

The Kentucky Natural Lands Trust says 453 acres of forest in western Kentucky has been acquired to help preserve a colony the endangered Indiana bat. The trust says on its website the land consists of two tracts of what was…

Memphis Hall Of Fame Set To Open

The Penny Hardaway/University of Memphis Athletic Hall of Fame will open Tuesday. Named after the former Memphis basketball star, the hall of fame will include the photographs of more than 4,000 Tiger athletes for one of the three interactive databases.…

More Single Parent Homes In Tennessee

Newly released Census data finds that fewer Tennessee children live in homes with married parents and more children are living with a single parent or with a grandparent compared to a decade ago. According to the census data released this…

Planes Seek Shelter AT TN Base

The military is flying planes to a Tennessee base to ride out Hurricane Irene. Capt. Joseph Keith at McGhee Tyson Air National Guard base told The Associated Press on Friday that, for security reasons, he couldn't specify how many planes…

Retired TN Supreme Court Justice Dies

Adolpho A. Birch, the first black chief justice on the Tennessee Supreme Court and a consistent opponent of death sentences, has died. He was 78. Birch's death on Thursday was confirmed Friday morning by Chief Justice Cornelia A. Clark. It…

Arkansas Crime Lab May Review West Memphis 3 Evidence

Prosecutor Scott Ellington says Arkansas' crime lab is willing to analyze DNA evidence that attorneys for the three men known as the "West Memphis Three" say will exonerate them in the murders of three Cub Scouts in 1993. Ellington said…

Former Student Claims Sewanee Defamed HIm

A former student at Sewanee: The University of the South has testified that university leaders damaged his future when they wrongly decided that he raped a female student in his dorm room. Identified in court only as John Doe, the…

Paducah Metro Government Plan Advances

A commission looking at a possible merger of Paducah and McCracken County governments is urging residents to review the plan and ask questions. A subcommittee of the Charter County Government Commission met Thursday to discuss publishing a draft plan and…

Memphis, Shelby School Merger Moves Forward

The boards of the Memphis City Schools and the Shelby County Schools have voted unanimously to approve an agreement to merge the boards by Oct. 1. At separate meetings on Thursday, the school boards said a merged school system will…

Tobacco Production Dropping

It's harvest time in much of the nation's tobacco patches and this year's harvest is expected to be one of the smallest in at least a decade. The U.S. Department of Agriculture says farmers are expected to produce 726 million…

TN Undecided On Corporate Incentives

Gov. Bill Haslam's administration has yet to complete a standardized approach to how the state offers incentives to prospective investors. The governor in March assigned the task of designing a system for determining the appropriate level of incentives after lawmakers…

More Southerners Starting,Ending Marriages

With marriages at an all-time low, Southern and Western states rank among the highest for couples hearing wedding bells. But many of these states also have higher divorce rates. A Census Bureau analysis released Thursday also finds that people are…

New TN Technology Development Head Named

Bill Hagerty, commissioner of Tennessee Economic and Community Development, has been named chairman of the board for the Tennessee Technology Development Corp. The group is a nonprofit organization created by the General Assembly to encourage science and technology business development…

Prelim Report On Fatal Plane Crash Released

A preliminary report from the National Transportation Safety Board shows pilot David Duncan sent no distress signals before his fatal airplane crash Aug. 17 in Tupelo. The preliminary report was released Wednesday. NTSB spokesman Nicholas Worrell says the report was…

TVA To Sell Nuclear Plant

The Tennessee Valley Authority for the first time intends to temporarily sell ownership of a new nuclear reactor. Officials say the reason mainly is to keep TVA from closing in on its debt limit as it builds a separate $4.8…

MS Foreclosure Sales Drop

The number of Mississippi homes being sold in some stage of foreclosure has dropped sharply over the past year. Irvine, Calif.-based RealtyTrac said 99 foreclosed homes were sold in the state in the April-through-June period at an average price of…

Cheer Coach Accused Of Theft

A state audit found a former cheerleading coach at Pigeon Forge High School and Pigeon Forge Middle School failed to turn over to the schools thousands of dollars from fees and fundraisers. According to the Comptroller of the Treasury, Pamela…

Late Memphis Radio Personality Honored

A Memphis street has been renamed in memory of radio personality John "Bad Dog" McCormack. Alabama Avenue, which runs in front of the Ronald McDonald House, now carries his name. According to The Commercial Appeal McCormack was a longtime supporter…

North MS School Halts Pre-Game Prayers

The Freedom From Religion Foundation has applauded the DeSoto County school district for responding promptly to a call to halt prayers over the public address system at football games and other school functions. The Commercial Appeal reports the Madison, Wis.-based…

MS Officials Warn Wireless Internet Users

The state attorney general is warning those who use a wireless system for Internet connection to protect themselves by using a password. The Sun Herald reports state officials have made about 60 arrests this year in cases alleging someone else…

TVA Sites Okay After Quake

The Tennessee Valley Authority says it has found no problems with its dams or coal ash impoundments in the wake of the East Coast earthquake. TVA spokesman Travis Brickey said Wednesday that the inspections of 15 dams and impoundments were…

Paducah To Allow Guns In Some Parks

Despite some reservations, city officials in Paducah are altering two ordinances to allow guns in city parks. Mayor Bill Paxton said he was reluctant to remove language prohibiting firearms in the city's 28 parks, but felt it necessary to adhere…

Popular KY Kids Museum Closing

A southern Kentucky science museum that had become a destination for school field trips plans to permanently close down on Sunday. Jeff Moore, president of the board of the Barren River Imaginative Museum of Science in Bowling Green, said the…

Mystery Container Closes Nashville Interstate

Metro Nashville police and fire officials closed a downtown interstate ramp during the morning commute after five canisters were found in the road emitting vapor. The containers turned out to contain no hazardous material and WKRN-TV reported it was agricultural…