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Governor Bill Haslam backs Pilot, brother

Haslam said he spoke with his
brother, CEO Jimmy Haslam, Monday night about the raid, but even he did
not know the full nature of the inquiry.

Measures to protect high school, college students

One measure will require schools and other organizations with youth
athletic programs to adopt concussion policies. It was overwhelmingly
approved 93-3 in the House and the Senate unanimously passed it 30-0.

Anderson Co. Commission votes in favor of displaying 'In God We Trust'

The way has been cleared for the words "In God We Trust" to be
officially displayed on the Anderson County Courthouse's four entrances.

New Chattanooga mayor, 7 new council members take office

The new mayor of Chattanooga and seven new City Council members have been sworn into office.

New Chattanooga mayor, 7 new council member take office

The new mayor of Chattanooga and seven new City Council members have been sworn into office.

KUB closes part of Clinch Ave. for repairs Tues.

Downtown drivers who use Clinch Avenue between Locust Street and Henley
Street will need to find an alternate route Tuesday.  The Knoxville
Utilities Board has closed that portion of the street to make water main
repairs.

After Boston bombings, a search for answers

Police searched widely
for other explosive devices, and two law enforcement officials said no
other explosive devices had been found. The officials said that as many
as seven suspicious packages were destroyed in controlled explosions but
they were later found not to be actual bombs.

Newfound Gap Road reopens after three month closure

The stretch of roadway between the Tennessee state line and Cherokee, North
Carolina had been closed since January following a landslide. Officials said
the landslide was caused by heavy rain.

FBI, IRS still mum on Pilot Flying J raid

Agents from the FBI and Knoxville Police Officers are at Pilot Flying J Headquarters off Lonas Drive in West Knoxville.

East Tennesseans gather in honor of those injured, killed in Boston

Members of Knoxville's tight-knit racing community gathered Monday
evening for a candlelight vigil in honor of those injured or killed in
Boston.