Knoxville News Sentinel - Tue Nov 24
A Helenwood man was killed Monday night when his pickup truck crossed the centerline on state Highway 63 in Scott County and struck an SUV.
Oneida motorcyclist killed while popping wheelieKnoxville News Sentinel - Sat Nov 21
A motorcycle rider died today when his cycle ran off the road in the middle of a wheelie, authorities said.
Elder woman killed in fatal Scott County wreckWVLT-TV Knoxville - Wed Nov 11
SCOTT COUNTY, Tenn. a ' A Scott County woman was killed Tuesday afternoon during a two vehicle wreck in Huntsville.
Victim's family praying for man accused of running down highway workersWVLT-TV Knoxville - Tue Nov 10
There are no charges yet against a Scott County man who Tennessee troopers say caused an accident on I-75 Monday that killed two highway workers.
85-year-old woman dies in truck vs. tractor trailer wreckWBIR-TV - Tue Nov 10
A wreck involving a pick-up truck and a tractor trailer killed an 85-year-old woman in Scott County.
Oneida doctor's license suspended over having sex with patientsWATE - Wed Nov 04
The Tennessee Board of Medical Examiners has suspended the license of Oneida physician Dr.
East TN doctors accused of having sex with patientsWBIR-TV Knoxville - Wed Nov 04
The licenses of two East Tennessee doctors have been suspended under accusations they had sex with their patients.
Shelby County Sees Drop in UnemploymentThe Daily News - Fri Oct 23
County non-seasonally adjusted unemployment rates for September, released today by the Tennessee Department of Labor and Workforce Development, show the rate increased in 11 counties, decreased in 83 counties and remained the same in one county.
Unemployment rates decrease in most Tennessee countiesThe Knoxville News-Sentinel - Thu Oct 22
Knox County's unemployment rate dipped slightly in September from August, and the county continues to have the lowest major metropolitan rate of 8.1 percent, according to figures released today.
Anderson County depletes swine flu vaccine, mistThe Knoxville News Sentinel - Thu Oct 22
The Anderson County Health Department has run out of its first shipments of H1N1 vaccine and mist, director Art Miller said today.
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