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Former Eagleton Elementary principal sues to get her job back

Debra Garren was principal at Eagleton Elementary in Blount County.
School officials stripped her of her title back in February following an
investigation.

Weather team could be cut at McGhee Tyson Airport

Weather observers at McGhee Tyson Airport said they are concerned about
safety for pilots and passengers after their contracts through the FAA
were only extended through the end of May.

Charter panel bill advances in House

A proposal that would create a special panel to authorize charter
schools in several Tennessee counties is advancing in the House.

Baumgartner gets six months in federal prison

A federal judge has sentenced former Knox County judge Richard
Baumgartner to six months in prison, after he was found guilty of lying
to cover up drug crimes.

Family members upset to see clothing worn by fatal hit & run victims

Curtis Harper is charged with three counts of vehicular homicide, and one count each of DUI, tampering with evidence, and reckless endangerment

Your Stories: Preston Farabow

The thrill of NASCAR combined with a fire and sheet metal show makes for
an interesting job. One Knoxville man has this job, but he does so much
more.

Spring means Scott Co. kids can really enjoy the Field of Dreams

Last fall, Channel 10 employees helped community volunteers build a
multi-purpose sports field at the Boys and Girls Club of the Cumberland
Plateau in Oneida.

Belk partners with West Haven Elementary for 125 Days of Service

The Belk at West Town Mall will collect books and has plans to build
bookshelves and help out where needed at West Haven Elementary School.

Jimmy Haslam discusses first season with the Browns

Born and raised in East Tennessee, one Knoxville businessman is making
his mark in the NFL, and Wednesday, Jimmy Haslam shared his experience
from his first season.

Bell Co. teacher charged with selling drugs to a student

A Bell County, Kentucky teacher is facing charges, accused of selling drugs at a facility for troubled students.