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Deputy: Jonesborough woman charged with sexual activity with animals after...

A Jonesborough woman who cut her hand when officers say she broke a house window last month and tried to climb inside had more problems than lacerations, according court documents.

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Man accused of speeding through school zone, driving through school's crowded...

HAMPTON — A man who attracted the attention of Carter County Sheriff’s Department deputies of the  when he allegedly drove 40 mph. through a 15 mph school zone Tuesday was arrested on driving and drug...

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Police say man charged for selling vehicle without permission

Police say a man was arrested Tuesday night for selling a vehicle he didn’t own.

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VIDEO: Veteran officer laid to rest

Washington County Sheriff’s Lt. Gary Wiseman was laid to rest Wednesday with full military honors and Masonic rites performed at the graveside at Rose Lawn Cemetery. 

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Tankersley back to defend title

Nolan Tankersley became the first local cyclist to win the overall championship at the Johnson City Omnium last June.

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There's still a shot at tickets to Elton John concert

If you managed to grab a golden ticket, the wonderful crazy night is almost here. 

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Food City development beginning to take shape

Construction is officially underway on Johnson City’s first Freddy’s Frozen Custard and Steakburgers, and ground will soon be broken on a new Pal’s location in the new Food City development on North...

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Cherokee Elem. students dress up as part of Read Across America

After spending all last week taking tests, students at Cherokee Elementary School finally got the chance Wednesday to put away their pencils and rejoice about coming to school.

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Sweet benefit to help American Cancer Society

The American Cancer Society kicked off a new Relay for Life fundraising season this week and will follow up early next month with one of its sweetest benefit events of the year.

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Vols use big third inning to beat Bucs

One big inning was all Tennessee needed to beat East Tennessee State University in a non-conference baseball game.

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Tennessee easily beats Auburn in SEC tournament opener

NASHVILLE — Armani Moore scored 22 points, Detrick Mostella added 17 and 12th-seeded Tennessee shot a season-best 59 percent from the field to pummel No. 13 seed Auburn 97-59 Wednesday night in the...

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Blue Plum should leave well enough alone

This letter is to convey my dismay that the Blue Plum Festival will be moved to Founders Park. I will not attend if this happens.

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Slowpokes might actually be following the law

Tennessee lawmakers want to penalize slow-moving drivers who cruise in the passing lane. On Monday, the state House of Representatives voted 69-13 to approve legislation dubbed the “slowpoke law.”

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'Shot or poisoned': Anti-Trump Republicans reluctantly see Cruz as only hope

FORT MYERS, Fla. — Anxious Republican officials are coming to terms with the idea that their second least favorite GOP presidential candidate — polarizing Texas conservative Ted Cruz — may be the...

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After Trump endorsement, NASCAR leader faces the fallout

CHARLOTTE, N.C. — When Brian France endorsed Donald Trump for president, the chairman and chief executive of NASCAR thought of it as nothing more than a “routine endorsement.”

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No Manning: Super Bowl champs find themselves scrambling for a QB

ENGLEWOOD, Colo. — John Elway is scrambling again.

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Search on for gunmen in Pennsylvania shooting that left 5 dead

WILKINSBURG, Pa. — Police were searching early Thursday for at least two gunmen who opened fire during a backyard party in suburban Pittsburgh, killing five people and wounding three others.

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Police: 21 dogs rescued from Nashville dog fighting ring

NASHVILLE — Metro Nashville police have made three arrests and seized 21 dogs in connection with an illegal dog fighting operation.

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Bill to cap liquor store ownership sent back to subcommittee

NASHVILLE, Tenn.— A proposal to impose limits on how many liquor stores can be owned in Tennessee has been sent back to a House subcommittee.

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Ramsey: Security to stop scanning IDs at Legislative Plaza

NASHVILLE, Tenn.— A major bottleneck at the entrances to Tennessee’s legislative office complex is being eliminated this week.

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