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After the recent fire at the Barwick Mill Plant in LaFayette, residents are now concerned with threatening health factors caused from the smoke.
A Trenton City employee could be saying farewell to his position by the end of this week.
A Middle and East Tennessee Child Endangered Alert is being issued for the Winchester Police Department for 7 year- old Philip Izaah Whitten.
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A firestorm of debate has taken over social media and political circles after governors across the country limit Syrian refugees.
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Bradley County Sheriff Eric Watson says expert criminals recently targeted him and his deputies.
Fire crews continue to battle heavy smoke plumes in Lafayette and EPA checks the air quality for toxins after the old Barwick Mill plant catches fire.
The American Civil Liberties Union of Tennessee sent out a press release Monday saying it was disappointed with Governor Haslam's request for the federal government to suspend the resettlement of Syrian refugees in Tennessee.