Author: Associated Press
TBI Starts New Alert System
The TBI will begin issuing special alerts Friday to help apprehend violent criminals who harm law officers. They are similar to Amber Alerts, which are designed to publicize the disappearance of a child. The new "Blue Alerts" will use the…
City Of Memphis Laying Off Workers
About 125 Memphis city employees will be laid off this week and most city employees who keep their jobs will get a 4.6 percent reduction in pay. A letter was sent to employees from Human Resources director Quintin Robinson saying…
Yarnell’s Ice Cream Closing
Yarnell's Premium Ice Cream says it isshutting its doors and laying off about 200 workers after a decline in sales and rising prices that the Searcy, Arkansas-based company says has affected the ice cream industry. The company announced Thursday morning…
New Laws Coming Friday
Laws that create tougher tenure requirements for teachers and crack down on terrorism are among a number of new measures that take effect in Tennessee on Friday. The tenure law and anti-terrorist legislation are probably the most contentious of the…
First VW’s Leave Chattanooga Plant
Volkswagen loaded the first rail shipment of 2012 Passats built at the automaker's new plant in Chattanooga, and a spokesman said Wednesday they are destined for dealers who will show them off to prospective customers until selling starts in late…
Old Scam Resurfaces In Kentucky
Attorney General Jack Conway is warning about the resurgence of what's come to be known as the "grandparent's scam" that has cost elderly Kentuckians at least $40,000 so far. Investigators from his office have received four new complaints in the…
Patient Records Stolen With Laptop
A thief who took a laptop computer from the car of a medical billing company employee got personal information on more than 1,500 patients. An official of PhyData LLC said there is no indication the information has been accessed or…
Kentucky Braces For Beetle Invasion
An insect that could pose a serious threat to Kentucky forests is getting uncomfortably close to the state. The Asian longhorned beetle was found near Cincinnati, just across the Ohio River from Campbell County. Kentucky Division of Forestry Director Leah…
Killen Denied Access To FBI Files
A federal judge has denied efforts by reputed Ku Klux Klansman Edgar Ray Killen for access to FBI files obtained by The Clarion-Ledger of Jackson. On Tuesday, the judge quashed the subpoena for the 40,000 pages of FBI files the…
Memphis Fugitive Captured In Alaska
Authorities led by federal marshals have arrested a man in Alaska who's charged with murder in Memphis, Tenn. A news release from the U.S. Marshals Service says 30-year-old David Burrows was found and arrested in a residential area Tuesday in…
Energy Help Delayed Until October
Individuals who have received help from the Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program since last July must wait until Oct. 1 to reapply for benefits. This is because the funds are now being awarded annually to coincide with the federal fiscal…
Prisoner Accused Of Impersonating Agent
A Tennessee inmate will be sent to a federal prison for 25 years upon completion of his state term. A federal judge in Knoxville sentenced 44-year-old Ricky Cofer on his February conviction of impersonating a federal agent during an Oak…
Woman Accused Of Extorting Titan Player
Police in Nashville have charged a young woman with extorting $5,000 from Tennessee Titans player Damian Williams. Officers said in a news release that 22-year-old Shelley Anne David was taken into custody Monday afternoon in a parking lot after meeting…
Cable Barriers Coming To KY Interstates
Road workers will be installing cable barriers on stretches of Interstates 65 and 64 next month. The cable barriers will begin going up July 7 along an 8-mile stretch I-64 in Franklin and Woodford Counties. Construction will begin about two…
Beatles Exhibit Coming To Memphis
An exhibition of photographs of the Beatles is coming to Memphis - the home of Elvis Presley and the birthplace of the blues. The photos will be on display at the Memphis Rock `n' Soul Museum beginning Friday through Sept.…
Mosque Emails To Be Reviewed
A Rutherford County judge appointed the Clerk and Master to review thousands of emails requested by opponents of a Murfreesboro mosque. Seventeen plaintiffs are suing the county, claiming officials violated the state open meetings law when they approved the site…
Shelby Co. Jailer Charged With Rape
Shelby County authorities say a deputy jailer has been charged with raping a female inmate. The Shelby County Sheriff's Office says 53-year-old Sgt. Robert Bradshaw was arrested Monday and charged with sexual contact with an inmate, rape and official oppression.…
Volunteer Rangers Man Smokies
Volunteers can play park ranger Monday in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. High school students, recent graduates and their families can spend time in the field with a park ranger conducting scientific projects such as salamander monitoring, tree identification…
Some KY Farmers May Have Discrimination Claims
Female or Hispanic farmers or ranchers who believe they were improperly denied farm loan benefits may be eligible to apply for compensation. The U.S. Department of Agriculture announced the program with the Justice Department earlier this year. It provides up…
Memphis Teacher Charged With Rape
Police in Memphis have charged a teacher at a private high school with the statutory rape of a youth. A police affidavit shows 31-year-old Jose Garcia was arrested and jailed early Sunday in the rape of a 15-year-old boy. Garcia…
Andy Warhol Art On Display
The Frist Center for the Visual Arts in Nashville has opened an exhibit of an Andy Warhol collection. The exhibit features more than 220 works and objects, including paintings, silkscreen prints, photographs, works on paper, films, videos and album covers…
TVA Still Making Repairs
CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (AP) - The Tennessee Valley Authority continues to make repairs on its electricity distribution system following storms in May. While some say the storm damage points to a fragile electricity delivery system, TVA says that's not true. Congressman…
Rupp Arena Adding Wheelchair Seats
Rupp Arena is adding more seats for fans who use wheelchairs in the upper levels of the arena starting next season. Lexington Center Corp. announced Thursday that about $200,000 is being budgeted for the renovation to add about 100 wheelchair-accessible…
Shelby County Blocks Home School Athletes
Shelby County school officials have voted not to allow home school students to play for public school teams. A new TSSAA bylaw opens the way for home school athletes to try out for public school teams, according to The Commercial…
Fisherman Lands Explosive Catch
A fisherman on the banks of Old Hickory Lake reeled in an explosive catch that police believe was actually a military grenade. Hendersonville police along with Nashville police, the FBI and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives were…
TN Traffic Ticket Costs Climbing
Tennesseans could be charged up to $70 more for traffic tickets under a new state law that takes effect next month that is a funding initiative for crime lab services for law enforcement agencies. The law that takes effect July…
University President Steps Down
The president of Tennessee Temple University is resigning after students at the Christian college in Chattanooga complained that he had plagiarized, but Danny Lovett said he was leaving the university anyway. Lovett told the Chattanooga Times Free Press on Thursday…
Attorneys Honored For Pro Bono Work
A Memphis attorney and a Nashville law firm have been honored for doing free work for low-income families. Jeffrey C. Smith, partner in charge of the Memphis office of Adams and Reese, was named pro bono attorney of the year…
Churchill Downs Damaged By Twister
Churchill Downs officials are assessing the aftermath of a possible tornado that left several horse barns damaged and has temporarily halted races at the famed Kentucky Derby horse track. Track spokesman John Asher says it was "borderline miraculous" that no…
Army Corps Leadership Changing
The Nashville district of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers gets a new commander Friday. Lt. Col. James Delapp will become the new commander, succeeding Lt. Col. Anthony Mitchell, who is taking a post in Baghdad. Delapp has been in…
Body Exhumed To Retrieve Dentures
A Chattanooga man's body is being exhumed to remove dentures that belong to another man after a hospital employee mistakenly gave them to the wrong family. Parkridge Medical Center spokeswoman Alison Counts told The Chattanooga Times Free Press that the…
Vote Set On Tuition Hike
University of Tennessee system trustees are voting on annual undergraduate tuition increases of $774 for students at the campus in Knoxville, $508 more at the Martin campus and a $488 increase for students in Chattanooga. Proposed increases at the Health…
Haslam Won’t Block Tuition Hikes
Gov. Bill Haslam doesn't plan to stand in the way of proposed tuition hikes at Tennessee's two higher education systems. The Republican governor plans to attend the University of Tennessee's board of trustees meeting in Knoxville on Thursday, where tuition…
Child Abuse Jumps In Chattanooga
Pediatricians in Chattanooga are again sounding a community alarm about child abuse. Seven months ago, pediatricians at Erlanger Medical Center held a child abuse prevention news conference. They called reporters after treating six babies for traumatic brain injuries from being…
KY Rescue Squad Revolts
More than half of a volunteer rescue squad for a western Kentucky county quit over ongoing disputes with the county judge executive. Thirteen members of Ballard County's 21 rescue squad members quit on Monday over an argument with County Judge…
Dollywood To Develop Braille Book
Blind and visually impaired children will benefit from a new effort between the Dollywood Foundation in Pigeon Forge, Tenn., and the American Printing House for the Blind in Louisville. The organizations have announced they will work together to provide Braille…
Musicians HOF Future In Doubt
The owner of the Musicians Hall of Fame said he is worried a plan to reopen the hall in the Municipal Auditorium is falling apart. The original location on Sixth Avenue South in downtown Nashville was condemned by the city…
Knoxville Raked By Storms
Authorities say severe storms have knocked down trees and power lines and left some 113,000 Knoxville-area customers without electricity. Knox County emergency dispatchers say they have numerous reports of trees into houses but no immediate reports of injuries. North Knoxville…
Some Opry Mills Stores To Open By Christmas
Nashville's flooded Opry Mills mall will reopen several anchor stores in time for the 2011 holiday season. The mall's official reopening date is March 29, 2012, but the 20-screen Regal Cinemas movie theater and three other tenants will reopen earlier,…
Crime Report Shows Mixed Results
A 10-year study by the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation has found that some violent crimes and property crimes have decreased, but drug and disorderly conduct cases have increased. The report released Monday found that property crimes decreased by 9 percent…
State Capitol Vandalized
Surveillance cameras caught a person on video spray painting graffiti on parts of the Tennessee State Capitol over the weekend. More than one spot of the building was tagged with symbols and messages, like "Get Out." Workers were removing the…
Bourbon Boom Underway
Officials say Kentucky bourbon distilleries have spent at least $150 million to expand their operations, moves aimed at quenching an increasing worldwide thirst for the state's signature liquor. Eric Gregory, president of the Kentucky Distillers' association, says it's one of…
TDOT Worker Dies In Crash
A state transportation worker is among two people killed in a crash on Interstate 55 west of Memphis just before the Mississippi River bridge. Authorities said the state worker was a HELP truck driver who was aiding a stalled vehicle…
Kentucky Miners Rescued
A day's ordeal ended happily for three Kentucky mine maintenance workers and their families after the men were rescued from deep underground. After more than half a day trapped underground in a flooded southeastern Kentucky coal mine, the men waded…
Work To Free Trapped Miners Continues
A spokeswoman for the Mine Safety and Health Administration says crews are pumping 1,100 gallons of water per minute from a mine where three Kentucky coal miners have been trapped for hours. Amy Louviere (LOO'-vee-air) says none of the miners…
Floods Wash Away MS Casino Revenue
Flooding along the Mississippi River took a chunk out of Mississippi's state-licensed casino winnings in May. High water caused lengthy closures for most of the 19 riverfront casinos. As a result, those casinos won only $41 million last month, compared…
Nashville Plans Eco Friendly Jail
A new detention center being built to house female inmates in Nashville will be Tennessee's first green jail. The facility will hold 256 beds when it opens in September and features solar panels, a geothermal heat pump system, parking for…
KY Woman Survives Lightning Strike
A Louisville woman was trying to capture severe weather pictures on her cell phone when she was struck by lightning, but she was lucky to survive with just first-degree burns. Almeta Davis said she was snapping a picture outside of…
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