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Cold-medicine buy prompts traffic stop, meth-related arrests
The suspicious purchase of the cold medicine pseudoephedrine at a pharmacy in a Blount County business triggered a traffic stop and the arrest of four Kentucky residents on methamphetamine-related charges, Blount County Sheriff's Department spokeswoman Marian O'Briant said today.
Four from Kentucky face meth charges in Tennessee
Four people from Kentucky face multiple charges after being arrested in Alcoa on meth charges.
Four individuals arrested on meth-related charges following Alcoa Highway traffic stop
From Staff Reports Originally published: October 21. 2009 10:34AM Last modified: October 21.
Mother of Whitley teen with Swine Flue speaks out
A Whitley County High School freshman is making progress in her battle with the H1N1 virus, but her mother cautions that her daughter is not out of the woods by any means.
Buckner's in Corbin '99 percent' likely closed for good
The struggling economy appears to have claimed another casualty in the local business world as Buckner's Bar and Grill announced via front door sign this week it will most likely close for good.
Wrangling Expected Before Juvenile Court Rulinga s Appeal
The loser was expected to appeal. But the Shelby County Commission will have a debate at the very least and possibly a close vote before any appeal of this week's Tennessee Court of Appeals ruling on a second Juvenile Court judge's position is approved.
Drenching rains cause widespread problems in East Tennessee
Local authorities in several parts of East Tennessee have been dealing with flooded roads, traffic accidents and downed trees resulting from heavy rains that have fallen since Friday.
Despite budget cuts, officials find ways to improve school security
The money keeps drying up, but East Tennessee school officials say they've still found ways to improve school security in the wake of two school shootings in the past five years.
Greg Brown, left, with the Tennessee Highway Patrol along with Lanny...
Greg Brown, left, with the Tennessee Highway Patrol along with Lanny Janeway, center, with the Tennessee Alcoholic Beverage Commission and Joel Nixon, right, with Counter Drug Enforcement load some of the marijuana seized onto a truck near Jellico, Tenn.
Officers chop down, remove marijuana plants
A crew of up to 30 state, local and federal officers cut 151,250 marijuana plants up to 6 feet tall from the mountainous terrain around Jellico in Campbell County, according to the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation.
Pot find in Jellico largest ever in TN
Law enforcement officers today are removing marijuana plants from a remote area in Campbell County in what is expected to be the largest seizure ever in the state.
Girl attacked by pit bull at grandparents house, dog killed
When a pit bull wouldn't stop attacking a girl at her grandparents house in Jellico last weekend, a neighbor shot and killed the dog.
4-year-old Atlanta girl killed in Jellico interstate wreck
A four-year-old Atlanta girl died and two others were injured after an SUV flipped over a concrete barrier on Interstate 75 in Jellico Thursday evening.
Charges pending against Atlanta mother following crash
Charges are pending against an Atlanta mother after a single vehicle crash in Campbell County.
TN Receives $21.5M for Local Police
The state is getting $21.5 million in federal grants to help keep police officers on the street.
Two Arrested In TN For KY Murder
Jellico Tennessee Police have arrested a 22-year-old man and a 16-year-old boy in connection with the stabbing death of a cigarette store employee, stabbed nearly 60 times and robbed in Louisville.
2 Ky. murder suspects caught in Jellico, Tenn.
Two suspects in a robbery and murder in Louisville, Kentucky were caught by police near the state line in Jellico, Tennessee on Thursday.
Liquor Store Murder Suspects Caught in Tennessee
LOUISVILLE, Ky. -- Two Louisville murder suspects are behind bars in Tennessee. Police say 22-year-old Andrew Marra and a 16-year-old boy fled to Jellico, Tennessee after the Wednesday night stabbing at a Valley Station liquor store.
Rarity Mountain sees prices drop
When David and Sharon Gordon bought a lot in the Rarity Mountain residential community in 2006, they paid $445,000 for the Jellico, Tenn., property.
School Board apologizes for brutal school beating
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