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Tennessee Governor Bill Lee has signed a bill allowing deadly force to protect property. The bill takes effect July 1, 2026 and allows the use of deadly force when owners reasonably believe it is the ...
Ronni Chase May 28, 2026
Crossville Police are investigating a hit and run accident that occurred May 23, 2026 near the Crossville Depot. Surveillance footage shows a Chevy Silverado striking a parked Lexus, leaving the Lexus...
Ronni Chase May 28, 2026
Stone Memorial High School is congratulating their new Head Baseball Coach Chris Osmun. According to an SMHS press release, Chris Osmun grew up in Kansas, a multisport athlete, who enlisted into the U...
Ronni Chase May 28, 2026
Tennessee's ban on Kratom (KRAY-tum), often pronounced KRAT-tum, goes into effect on July 1st. It's described as a psychoactive preparation for muscle pain, depression, fatigue and various other medic...
Ronni Chase May 28, 2026
Governor Bill Lee has signed Senate Joint Resolution 1051 (SJR 1051), officially recognizing November 2026 as Veterans Month in Tennessee to honor the service and sacrifice of Tennessee's more than 44...
Ronni Chase May 27, 2026
The Tennessee Highway Patrol investigated only one traffic fatality statewide during the 2026 Memorial Day holiday travel period, according to preliminary results. This is a significant decrease from ...
Ronni Chase May 27, 2026
According to Tennessee Athletics, Tennessee and Baylor will square off in women's basketball in Nashville on Dec. 18 at Bridgestone Arena, Complete Sports Management announced on Wednesday. The match-...
Paxton Elmore May 27, 2026
A Morgan County grand jury has indicted inmate Reginald C. Steed for fatally stabbing Correctional Officer Dustin Pedigo in February. Steed is charged with first-degree murder and unlawful weapon in a...
Ronni Chase May 26, 2026
Tennessee's 2026 Bobby Wilson Free Fishing Day is set for Saturday, June 6. All state residents and visitors of any age may fish for free without a license in Tennessee's public waters. Additionally, ...
Ronni Chase May 26, 2026
A former Crossville DJ has been sentenced to 55 years in federal prison for conspiring to sexually exploit children. Joseph "Josh" Brandon, 50, of Knoxville, formerly of Crossville, and Michael David ...
Ronni Chase May 26, 2026