17 hrs ago | Daily Times
Storm blows through Blount, downs trees, knocks out power
THE DAILY TIMES A large section of a tree fell across a Cherry Drive residence Tuesday evening as a severe storm system moved across the area.
23 hrs ago | WATE-TV Knoxville
Six arrested in connection with Seymour meth lab bust
Two elementary schools were directly impacted by a massive tornado in the Oklahoma City area on Monday.
Yesterday | Daily Times
Additional person taken into custody following meth lab bust; one suspect identified
A total of six people were taken into custody Monday, including five men and one woman, following the investigation into two meth labs in Seymour, according to the Blount County Sheriff's Office.
Officers bust meth lab in Seymour
Gov. Bill Haslam will administer the oath of office Tuesday to the state's newest Court of Appeals judge, Thomas R. Frierson II.
AMEBR Alert issued for Middlesboro child
Gov. Bill Haslam will administer the oath of office Tuesday to the state's newest Court of Appeals judge, Thomas R. Frierson II.
Georgiana Vines: Pamela Reeves, federal court nominee, draws praise
Knoxville lawyer Pamela Reeves faces more intensive investigation by federal agencies and a hearing before the Senate Judiciary Committee since being nominated Thursday by President Barack Obama to be the first woman to serve as a federal judge in the Eastern Tennessee District.
Regen Morris out of hospital, back at home with family
Three people accused of multiple burglaries in Tennessee were arrested Thursday in Florida after high speed chase with state troopers.
Abandoned farmhouse becomes latest in string of Sevier County fires
The Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency is kicking off National Safe Boating Week with Wear Your Life Jacket to Work Day on Friday.
Firearms trial begins for SUV driver in church van accident
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Caroline Julie Rogers, tenth grade student at Bearden High School took first place in a Law Day essay contest sponsored by the Tennessee Bar Association and Cedar Bluff Elementary School fourth grader Jackson Steven James Ahern took second place in the art contest.
Fire officials: Seymour flea market fire sparked by electrical issue
As testimony continued in Day 2 of the retrial for Christian-Newsom defendant George Thomas, both victim's mothers along with the former girlfriend of ringleader, LeMaricus Davidson, took the stand.
Fire that destroyed Seymour Flea Market was an accident
Update: Captain Jeff McCarter with Sevier County Sheriff's office confirms that the fire at the Seymour Flea Market was electrical and it has been ruled an accident.
Small earthquake hits near Maryville
Blount County residents near Maryville felt the earth move just before 1:00 a.m. Friday when a magnitude 2.5 earthquake hit.
Seymour Fire Department responds to early morning mill fire
Three hours after Seymour Volunteer Fire Department extinguished a flea market blaze that closed Chapman Highway for almost nine hours Friday, they were called early this morning to a saw mill fire on Sevierville Road, officials said.
Fire departments converge on burning Seymour flea market
Smoke rises from a fire at a flea market at 13305 block of Chapman Highway. Both lanes of traffic were blocked due to the fact that ammunition was stored in the building, according to authorities on the scene.