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Threats Cancel Kentucky School Trip

A Kentucky high school has called off a trip to France for 31 students after prosecutors a threatening letter related to the voyage. Officials with Assumption High School in Louisville declined to discuss the matter with The Courier-Journal, but a…

Computer Fouls Up Foster Payments

A computer glitch in a new $37 million computer system installed at the Tennessee Department of Children's Services has led hundreds of foster-care parents to miss monthly room and board payments from the state. A call log shows that foster-care…

Carbon Monoxide Claims Life In Nashville

Police in Nashville have identified a woman they say died from carbon monoxide poisoning from a generator kept inside her home. Metro Nashville Police Metro Sgt. Pat Bianconi said exhaust from the generator killed 26-year-old Latoya Kincaid in what appears…

New Glimpse At Smoking In Tennessee

Williamson County has the lowest percentage of smokers in Tennessee, with 15 percent of adults choosing to light up. That figure puts the county directly on the national smoking benchmark of 15 percent The National Center for Health Statistics, using…

TN Voter Photo Bill Headed To Governor

A proposal that would require Tennessee voters to show photo identification before they can cast ballots is headed to the governor for his consideration. The Senate voted 18-14 on Friday to concur with changes made by the House, including prohibiting…

KY Sec Of State Results To Be Reviewed

Republican candidate Hilda Legg has asked for a review of election results that show her opponent Bill Johnson edging her out for the GOP nomination for Kentucky secretary of state. The secretary of state's office said Friday the recanvass will…

TN Voters To Decide Abortion Rights

A proposed constitutional amendment to allow the state to impose stricter limits on abortions will go before voters in 2014. The House on Friday gave final approval to the resolution sponsored by Republican Rep. Debra Maggart of Hendersonville on a…

Deputy Injured After Hitting Cow

A Bradley County Sheriff's deputy was injured when he hit a runaway cow with his patrol car. On Thursday morning, Doug Boucher was driving around searching for the cow, which had escaped from her pen. Sheriff's office spokesman Bob Gault…

Ft. Campbell Soldier Dies In Combat

A 25-year-old Fort Campbell soldier from Colorado has died in Afghanistan. The Defense Department says Cpl. Brandon M. Kirton of Centennial, Colo., died Wednesday in Kandahar province. The military says he was wounded when insurgents attacked his unit with small-arms…

Phone Scam Hitting Storm Victims

The FBI is warning Tennessee residents about a phone scam following severe weather that hit Tennessee late last month. The agency says people have reported receiving automated calls asking for banking information, saying the information was "lost" because of a…

TN Budget Snagged Over Unemployment

The Legislature's progress toward passing Tennessee's $30.2 billion annual spending plan has hit a snag over efforts to extend unemployment benefits to thousands of jobless Tennesseans. The House plan includes about $3 million in state funds to help draw down…

TN House Passes Teacher Bargaining Bill

The state House has passed a bill to dial back teachers' collective bargaining rights but stops short of eliminating union negotiations altogether. The chamber voted 59-39 on Thursday to pass the bill sponsored by House Republican Caucus Chairwoman Debra Maggart…

TN Unemployment Rate Ticks Up

Tennessee's unemployment rate in April increased to 9.6 percent, up 0.1 percent from the March rate. Commissioner of Labor and Workforce Development Karla Davis said in a news release on Thursday that the rate increased because "of a substantial increase…

Camel Injures Child At Knoxville Zoo

Knoxville Zoo officials said a 5-year-old boy was injured when he was pinned against a fence by a baby camel and was taken to the hospital with non-life threatening injuries. Officials told WATE-TV in Knoxville that the boy was visiting…

12 Year Old Charged With Rape

Police say a 12-year-old boy from the Memphis suburb of Germantown has been charged with raping a 9-year-old boy. Germantown police say the 12-year-old middle school student was charged Tuesday, according to The Commercial Appeal. Police Inspector Lee Covey says…

Floods Claim Life IN Mississippi

A man pulled from floodwaters near downtown Vicksburg, Miss., has died from what authorities say was a brain injury related to drowning. The death of 69-year-old Walter Cook is believed to be the first in Mississippi related to the Mississippi…

Vanderbilt Childrens Hospital Garners Honor

The children's hospital at Vanderbilt University is once again being ranked as one of the best in the nation. U.S. News & World Report gave rankings to 10 out of 10 pediatric specialty programs at the children's hospital. The hospital…

KY Group Looks For Ambulance Thieves

State police have recovered a stolen ambulance but are still looking for the people who took it. Police received a call at about 9:15 Wednesday night after the ambulance was stolen from outside the St. Joseph Hospital in Lexington. Police…

LBL Reopening Some Campsites

Flood waters are going down at Lake Between The Lakes National Recreation Area, and that means more campsites are opening up. Some campsites are already open, and others are expected to be open by the end of this week. Also,…

Bonnaroo Nearing Total Sellout

General admission tickets have sold out for the 10th annual Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival in Manchester, but other ticket packages are still available. This year's festival, which takes place June 9-12 on a farm in Middle Tennessee, features performers…

Homosexual Teaching Ban Delayed In TN Senate

A proposal to prohibit the teaching of homosexuality in Tennessee public schools has been delayed in the Senate, but a measure to study the issue is advancing. The delayed legislation would require the state board of education to review current…

Immigration Bill Likely Dead

Legislation that would allow law enforcement agents in Tennessee to question suspects about their immigration status has likely failed this session. Republican Rep. Joe Carr of Lascassas on Tuesday delayed the measure in the House Budget Subcommittee till next year.…

Senate Vote Set For Judge Gun BIll

A proposal that would allow Tennessee judges to carry guns in courtrooms is headed for a full Senate vote. The measure sponsored by Republican Sen. Stacey Campfield of Knoxville passed the Senate Judiciary Committee 6-2 on Tuesday. The companion bill…

Turnout Low In Kentucky Election

Predictions of low voter turnout for Kentucky's primary election proved correct. The Secretary of State's office reports on its website that with almost 100 percent of the precincts reporting Tuesday, voter turnout statewide in unofficial results totaled 10.3 percent. That's…

Gas Station Owner Hurt In Drive Off

McCracken County Sheriff's deputies have arrested two men accused of dragging a gas station owner as they drove off without paying for fuel. The sheriff's office had circulated a photo of the dark blue pickup truck the men were driving…

Storms Drive Up Power Costs

Tennessee Valley Authority ratepayers in June will pay slightly more due to an increase in fuel cost, and a spokesman said the utility's use of pricier replacement power due to the devastating tornadoes and storms will be in bills starting…

Riverboats Could Return To Bluff City

Overnight riverboat passenger service may be coming back to Memphis and bringing hundreds of jobs along with it. The Memphis Commercial Appeal reports that the Great American Steamboat Co., which owns the American Queen and the Mississippi Queen vessels, is…

MS Preps For Second Execution

Gov. Haley Barbour has rejected Mississippi death row inmate Rodney Gray's petition for clemency, all but clearing the path for him to be executed Tuesday at the state penitentiary at Parchman. Gray has been moved to a holding cell near…

One Dies In Gun Shop Blaze

A fire and explosion at a Nashville ammunition store has claimed the life of at least one person. A Nashville Fire Department spokeswoman said firefighters discovered the body inside the business Monday afternoon but could not yet tell whether it…

Lawmakers Talk Later School Start

The House has passed a bill to require that the school year could no longer start before the fourth Monday in August, but not before lawmakers adopted changes to exempt dozens of counties. The measure sponsored by Democratic Rep. John…

KY Vets Push West Nile Vaccine

The Department of Agriculture is recommending that horses be vaccinated against West Nile virus because heavy infestations of mosquitoes are expected in the wake of severe flooding. More than 680 horses have been diagnosed with the disease over the past…

Counseling Offered For Storm Victims

The Department of Psychiatry at the University of Tennessee Health Science Center will offer free counseling to disaster victims. Victims of the Memphis floods can attend sessions at the UT Psychiatry Clinic on the Health Science Center's main campus. Tennessee…

Gaylord Makes Land Donation

Gaylord Opryland Resort of Nashville has made an unspecified donation to The Land Trust for Tennessee to be used to preserve land. The money will go to Nashville's Open Space Plan, which calls for the preservation of 22,000 acres of…

Jack Daniels To Get Makeover

The maker of Jack Daniel's says it is rolling out a newly designed bottle for the popular whiskey made in rural Tennessee. The new packaging for Jack Daniel's Old No. 7 - known as Jack Daniel's black label - accentuates…

Judge Rules On Mississippi Redistricting

A federal panel has given Mississippi lawmakers two choices: immediately craft a redistricting plan or run in the current districts in 2011. The ruling came Monday in a lawsuit filed on behalf of the Mississippi chapter of the National Association…

No Jail Time In Snake Bite Case

A snake dealer and two other men arrested in a Tennessee wildlife agency investigation after a fatal copperhead bite in a Chattanooga suburb have avoided jail time in a plea deal that requires them to pay fines. At a hearing…

Body Discovered In Alcorn County MS

Alcorn County authorities plan an autopsy on human remains found in a vehicle belonging to a missing Prentiss County woman. Alcorn County Chief DeputyTommy Hopkins said the vehicle has been identified as belonging to Tammy Renee McVey Wright, who has…

Push On For Tougher Firearms Law

A coalition of Tennessee prosecutors and police is trying to get the state legislature to pass a law that would stiffen penalties for some felons caught with guns. The Tennessean reports that there's been an increase in crimes involving felons…

MS City Braces For River Crest

Residents along the Mississippi River will be watching for the expected crest at Greenville on Monday, where officials are insisting they expect the extensive levee system to do its job. The river was projected to crest at 65 feet in…

Cookeville Preps For Liquor Sales

The city of Cookeville is budgeting for a $100,000 increase in sales tax revenue from new liquor stores for the coming fiscal year. Three package liquor stores are now open in the city, where voters approved a referendum in November…

Snake Bite Case Headed To Court

Four men arrested on misdemeanor wildlife charges in southeastern Tennessee after a man was fatally bitten by a poisonous snake he was handling have a Monday court hearing in Chattanooga. They were arrested in an investigation of the Jan. 29…

Land Dispute Near End

Five years of legal battles over the sale of property at Douglas Lake may be nearing an end. According to The Mountain Press, a court ruling could come next month. Those who bought property have complained about it being built…

FEMA Payments Top One Million Dollar Mark

Tornado and storm recovery payouts in Tennessee from the Federal Emergency Management Agency and state total more than $1.7 million since May 1. A statement Friday from the Tennessee Emergency Management Agency said 3,652 households have registered with FEMA for…

Germantown Mom Passes Out, Smothers Child

A Germantown woman suspected of passing out on top of her 5-month-old son and smothering him is charged with criminally negligent homicide. According to police and court records reported in The Commercial Appeal, the child's grandmother called police Wednesday after…

President Obama To Meet With River Residents

President Barack Obama will meet with families affected by flooding along the Mississippi River when he travels to Memphis, Tenn., on Monday. The White House says Obama will also meet with first responders and state and local officials. The Mississippi…

Former KY Sheriff Headed To Jail

A former eastern Kentucky sheriff on Thursday pleaded guilty to using his office to take kickbacks, distribute drugs and pay for personal expenses. As part of a plea agreement, Basil Lawrence Hodge, 51, who had been the sheriff in Whitley…

Confederate Tag Debated In Kentucky

A group that promotes pride in Confederate history and civil rights advocates are drawing battle lines over efforts to win approval for Kentucky vehicle license plate displaying images of the Confederate flag and Kentucky native Jefferson Davis, the Confederate president.…

MS School Going Tobacco Free

Northeast Mississippi Community College will make all of its campuses tobacco free as of Jan. 1. Ricky Ford, athletic director and dean of student services, tells the Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal that the first semester of the 2011-2012 academic year…

Thompson Takes On New Role

Former Sen. Fred Thompson of Tennessee has been named a co-champion of the nonpartisan National Popular Vote campaign. The project is promoting reform of the Electoral College by stressing popular votes instead of the winner-takes-all system according to state. Thompson,…

Police Attacked With Paint Thinner

Murfreesboro Police say a suicidal man tried to get police to kill him by throwing paint thinner in an officer's eyes. The unnamed man had called a crisis response line saying he was going to attempt suicide. But when police arrived he refused to open the door. According to The Daily News Journal, he told officers he was going to make them have to shoot him if they entered the home. When Sgt. Tim Higgins climbed in an open window, the man threw the paint thinner. Police were able to subdue the man, who was taken to the Middle Tennessee Medical Center for a mental evaluation. Higgins also was taken to the medical center, where he was treated and released. Police said they found several suicide notes in the house.