Evergreen's Tony Valk talks about orchids and potted plants for Valentine's Day.
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Home appliances cause an estimated 150,000 fires a year, resulting in 150 deaths and more than $500 million in property damage. A new Consumer Reports investigation has turned up disturbing findings.
Stefan Duma outfitted the helmets of seven 6-year-olds with wireless sensors for the study.
Once you’ve gathered all of your tax documents, a local agency is offering to file your taxes for free.
Conti McMillin shows us some new looks for Spring
Tony Valk from Evergreen talks about outdoor plants and planting for spring.
Homeowners are being warned of an on-going paving scam in the Johnson City area.
You can afford to have a pair to match every outfit! Local lady sells these fun reading glasses through an online site. www.ReadingGlassesGalore.com
'Hokiespeed' is 20 times faster than its predecessor.
The Bristol Public Library and People Inc. will be co-sponsoring a free Credit Counseling Workshop on Tuesday, January 10 from 9:30-11:30am in the J. Henry Kegley Meeting Room at the Bristol Public Library.
Begin 2012 on the right foot--by digging out from all the clutter that's accumulated last year. Sumi Das from CBS Moneywatch has strategies on how you can streamline and organize your financial life.
Your New Years' resolution may have you weighing whether to get an exercise machine. If you’re wondering whether you’d really use is, take heed. A new Consumer Reports’ survey finds 59 percent of machines are regularly used a year after they were purchased.
Build-A-Bear Workshop Company is recalling nearly 300,000 "colorful hearts teddy bears."
If you noticed prices going up at the gas pump, you're not alone.
The government is adding a new fee to most health insurance plans.
Another new year is on the horizon and many of us are already thinking about the positive changes we want to make in 2012. Topping the list of resolutions for many consumers will be paying off credit cards and getting out of debt.
Many Johnson City water customers are experiencing improved service with better pressure, elimination of discolored water, and a reduction of leaks, thanks to the City’s Galvanized Waterline Replacement Project.
“We are still on a slow recovery,” Northeast Tennessee Association of Realtors President Gwen Lilley said. “Certain areas are performing better than others.”
Jenn Falik shows us the latest and greatest in gifts For More Visit www.LifeMinute.tv
The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) may be looking for you. But, for a change, it's not to hound you for money.
About all people know about their credit card agreements - is that they are hard to read.
Working families and concerned community members will call on Rep. Roe and other Tennessee elected officials to extend unemployment insurance Thursday.
Ren Allen shows us the latest looks For More go to www.FacesByRen.com
Eastern Eight Community Development Corporation’s good work was recognized by the Tennessee Housing Development Agency recently, as the organization took home a “Remarkable Achievement” award in Rural housing development from the recent Governor’s Housing Summit.
Well, another gauge of the economy could be found in women's closets....
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