Tennessee Department of Health Commissioner John Dreyzehner, MD, MPH, has suspended new admissions of residents to Appalachian Christian Village effective Feb. 8 and imposed a one-time state civil monetary penalty of $3,000.
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On Wednesday, Feb. 8 at approximately 10 p.m. officers of the Johnson City Police Department arrested Joshua D. Campbell of Elizabethton, Tenn. charging him with identity theft and simple possession.
A Tennessee woman who spent more than $30,000 of an elderly woman’s money pled guilty this morning in the United States District Court for the Western District of Virginia in Abingdon.
The Tennessee Valley Authority announced Thursday an organizational realignment to deliver on its Vision to be a leader in providing low cost, cleaner energy.
A construction worker on the Highway 75 expansion project has been injured by a passing car in Sullivan County.
James Greenwell was found guilty today on all counts in a Sullivan County courtroom.
A Bluff City, Tenn., woman has been charged with felony child neglect after a baby was left in a car at a grocery store.
Newport News Police arrested Maurice DeShazo, and 14 other men
Ann Coulter and James Carville kick it off Thursday, with what will surely be a heated debate
Verizon Wireless announced today it invested nearly $155 million in 2011 to improve and expand access to its wireless broadband and voice service in Tennessee.
Tennessee will participate in the $25 billion agreement with the nation’s five largest mortgage servicers, according to Attorney General Bob Cooper.
The motive in a double murder in Johnson County last week is now becoming clearer, according to Sheriff Mike Reece and he says it all centers around Facebook.
“It’s quite a surprise that someone who steals all this money from the government gets to retire with a pension,” Judge James P. Jones said. “There ought to be a law.”
The Bristol Public Library’s Discovery Series will have a more serious tone in 2012, with one very prominent exception: author Adriana Trigiani.
Toby Edward Douglas, 20, of the 500 block of state Route 75, has been charged with two counts of aggravated child abuse, and one count each of aggravated child neglect and aggravated child endangerment, according to court records filed in Sullivan County.
“The political implication of the issue doesn’t apply here,” said Curt Rose, president of the board of Komen’s Tri-Cities affiliate.
The Sheriff’s Office recently changed from their longtime tan and green uniforms to all black uniforms.
A “bald” and “drunk” man was found “lying in the lobby” of a Mary Street building.
A state official said the search was tied to an investigation ordered by District Attorney Berkeley Bell last August.
This year’s theme for artwork submitted to my office is ‘Celebrating Virginia’s History'
Local fire departments could see some money coming their way if they apply.
He's a fixture in the Elizabethton Police Department and a contributor to our Monday’s Most Wanted, but Captain Mike Merritt is ready to make a career change.
Passengers on the crown princess are coming home early from a Caribbean cruise, thanks to a second nasty outbreak of gastrointestinal illness.
Two bills favored by Virginia’s powerful gun rights lobby are likely to win easy house passage today.
Tennessee Governor Bill Haslam's anti-crime package is advancing in the legislature.
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