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Knoxville Frontier flight bomb threat suspect officially charged

According to court documents, Bote was returning from a church mission trip. A woman with his group told investigators he has a mental disability and can become disorientated if he doesn't get enough sleep.

DEVELOPING: Two more Pilot/Flying J employees plead guilty

Kevin Wallace Clark & Jay Stinnett entered their pleas today. Clark worked as a regional sales manager. Stinnett worked as a southeast regional sales manager.

PICTURES: Is this a park? Rain floods attraction

Check out what all the rain has done to AK Bissell Park in Oak Ridge! Thanks to Jeff Keylon for the pictures!

Semi-truck & sedan crash slows traffic in West Knoxville

The wreck happened at I-640 Westbound near I-40. The wreck involved a semi-truck and a sedan. A 10News viewer reported waiting in traffic for up to an hour.

Crash involving semi slows traffic in West Knoxville

The wreck happened at I-640 Westbound near I-40. The wreck involved a semi-truck and a sedan. A 10News viewer reported waiting in traffic for up to an hour.

New technology: TWRA catching wild hogs with smartphones

Richard Kirk of TWRA said the new method alerts an on-call agent, who can watch feral hogs in real time and spring the trap by pushing a virtual button on a computer or smartphone from miles away.

Four 18-wheelers, van, Jaguar crash on I-75

Investigators believed the chain-reaction crash began after the Jaguar hydroplaned and struck a guard rail. A passing big-rig then hit the car. Seconds later, additional 18-wheelers and a mini-van became tangled in the wreck.

Four 18-wheelers, van & Jaguar crash on I-75

Investigators believed the chain-reaction crash began after the Jaguar hydroplaned and struck a guard rail. A passing big-rig then hit the car. Seconds later, additional 18-wheelers and a mini-van became tangled in the wreck.

Voter ID Debate: TN to review proof of citizenship ruling

The justices' 7-2 ruling on Monday complicates efforts in Arizona and other states to bar voting by people who are in the country illegally.

Medicare program eliminates 30 out-of-state suppliers

The federal Medicare program has dropped nearly a third of the companies chosen to continue supplying home medical equipment to beneficiaries statewide, leaving even fewer suppliers as part of its controversial competitive bidding program set to kick off in Tennessee in less than two weeks.