Bristol man pleads not guilty to killing family members
A Bristol man accused of killing his mother, stepfather and grandmother pleaded not guilty to three counts of first-degree murder, two counts of aggravated assault, one count of reckless endangerment...
View ArticleJCP Week in Review - VIDEO
This week’s news covers police chases, changes in venue, sewage problems, and football updates. Take a moment and watch.
View ArticleBrenda Scalf Burchfield
KNOXVILLE Brenda Scalf Burchfield, 74, Knoxville, formerly of Chuckey, the South Central community, passed away on Wednesday, February 3, 2016 at U. T. Medical Center.
View ArticleRobert Edward Bennett
JOHNSON CITY — Robert Edward Bennett slipped from this loving wife's arms into God's, on Sunday, January 31, 2016.
View ArticleBill Williams
JOHNSON CITY - Bill Williams, 74, of Johnson City, went to be with Our Lord on Tuesday, February 2, 2016, at Greystone Healthcare Center in Blountville, TN.
View ArticleFolk Soul Revival plays The Down Home
On Saturday, Feb. 6 Folk Soul Revival will perform at The Down Home at 8 p.m. Advance tickets are $16 and selling fast.
View Article5 Out&About Things to Do
1. Underhill Rose, a three-member female band, and Melissa Greener will be performing at The Willow Tree this weekend. Underhill Rose will play Saturday at 8 p.m. Doors open at 7. Tickets are $8 and...
View ArticleETSU to host conference on caring for elderly individuals with dementia,...
The Office of Continuing Medical Education at East Tennessee State University’s Quillen College of Medicine will host a conference for family medicine physicians, internal medicine physicians, OB/GYN...
View ArticlePhotos: Car crashes down Kingsport embankment
KINGSPORT — A single-vehicle crash Friday morning along West Stone Drive sent a sedan over an embankment and through numerous trees.
View ArticleClifford Frank Osborne
JOHNSON CITY — Clifford Frank Osborne, age 83, of Johnson City, passed away on Thursday, February 4, 2016, at his residence, following an extended illness.
View ArticleAllman Brothers drummer Butch Trucks, band to play at Capone's
It’s not every day that Southern rock and jamband royalty stops by the area, but drummer Butch Trucks, a founding member of the Allman Brothers, will be playing at Capone’s, 227 E. Main St., on...
View ArticleLunsford has grand designs for Cloudland
Mike Lunsford is intrigued with the idea of seeing if he can do it again.
View ArticleJohnny Manziel's father worried quarterback self-destructing
CLEVELAND— With Johnny Manziel’s professional career in doubt and his personal life crumbling, his father fears for his safety.
View ArticleTwitter moves to actively seek out terrorist supporters
WASHINGTON (AP) — Twitter is now using spam-fighting technology to seek out accounts that might be promoting terrorist activity and is examining other accounts related to those flagged for possible...
View ArticleRecalls this week: power cords, vacuum cleaners
More than 2 million Microsoft power cords that can overheat and emit flames are among this week’s recalled consumer products. Others include vacuum cleaners with cord plug problems and dive computers...
View ArticleTexas man charged with transporting meth in Tennessee
KNOXVILLE — Authorities say a Texas man has been arrested after officers found about 29 pounds of methamphetamine in his vehicle.
View ArticleMan accused of forcing teen Fort Bragg soldier into prostitution
FAYETTEVILLE, N.C. — A North Carolina man has been arrested on charges that he forced a 19-year-old female Fort Bragg soldier into prostitution.
View ArticleDarwin Day: Gray Fossil Site to present the science behind life
According to a Gallup survey published in June 2014, about 40 percent of Americans believe that 10,000 years ago God created human beings, a notion that contradicts the acceptance of evolution and...
View ArticleLady Buffs counting on added speed this season
Last year’s model of the Milligan softball team featured dependability up and down the starting lineup with a smidge of power thrown in for good measure.
View ArticleJohnson City Schools name teachers of the year
Three teachers have been selected as Johnson City Schools’ 2016 Teachers of the Year. A committee of principals, central office administrators and former district winners chose this year’s recipients...
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