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Faith-based group links low-income people with legal services

A faith-based Tennessee group is looking to help link people who don't
have access to legal help with attorneys who work pro bono.

App ranks Knoxville as top city for 4th of July activities

From fireworks to parades and everything in between, Knoxvillians will have the most to do this Independence Day.

6-month-old shot at home on Alcoa Hwy.

Officers are investigating the shooting of a six-month-old child, the Knox County Sheriff's Office has confirmed.

Parents arrested after toddler found wandering on train tracks

Police say a witness says the two-year-old boy on the tracks wearing nothing but a diaper.

3 arrested after marijuana, crack cocaine found in home

Inside the home, officers say they found 1.7 pounds of marijuana, crack cocaine, digital scales and packing materials.

New group prepares for fight over drug compounders

Battle lines on legislation to regulate drug compounders became clearer
Tuesday as a new group lobbying on the issue announced its formation.

Haslam's chief deputy Claude Ramsey to retire

Gov. Bill Haslam says chief deputy Claude Ramsey is retiring at the end
of August to spend more time with his family in Chattanooga.   

Tenn. company uses 3-D printing to save duck's life

Engineers at NovaCopy Inc. didn't think saving the life of a disabled
duck would be a project they would encounter during the rise of 3-D
printing.

Fiat-Chrysler CEO hints Tennessee could be home for headquarters

Would Fiat-Chrysler CEO Sergio Marchionne seriously consider moving the
combined company's headquarters to Tennessee once the merger of the two
automakers is completed?

Workers' compensation changes focus of conference

Changes to the state's workers' compensation system will be the focus of
the Tennessee Workers' Compensation Educational Conference this week.