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French students emotional after Paris attacks

There are two students from France studying at Maryville College this semester.

 

Utah company coming to Knoxville

A Utah-based plastics manufacturer confirmed that it is a part of a “significant economic development announcement” that will be held in Knoxville on Friday.

 

Judge: State can pursue ex-trustee's records

Former Knox County Trustee Mike Lowe is now on a court-ordered payment plan for his thievery of taxpayer money, but a judge on Thursday gave state prosecutors the go ahead to keep probing his finances and those of his relatives.

 

Appeals Court rejects contested election appeal

The state Court of Appeals has upheld a judge's ruling that the loser in a two-man race for Ninth Judicial District judge didn't file his legal challenge on time.

 

Overturned rad truck was bound for Oak Ridge

A truck that overturned and temporarily shut down a section of Interstate 81 in Maryland was hauling "radioactive cleaning suits" from the Three Mile Island power plant and was bound for EnergySolutions' waste-processing facililty in Oak Ridge.

 

Killian resigning as US attorney

U.S. Attorney William C. Killian on Thursday submitted his resignation to President Barack Obama.

 

Ex-Coliseum GM seeks $3,500 pension

Coliseum general manager Dale Dunn is seeking $3,500 pension from city after retiring amid fraud probe.

 

Lowe ordered to pay $1,850 per month

A judge today ordered former Knox County Trustee Mike Lowe to begin paying $1,850 each month to repay taxpayers.

 

Knox man wins lawsuit over wrongful imprisonment

A jury has found District of Columbia police acted improperly in the case of a man who spent 27 years behind bars for a rape and murder he didn't commit, a verdict that means the city could be ordered to pay millions.

 

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