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04/11/2013 - 5:19pm

A condo is damaged following a fire in Powell. It happened Thursday afternoon around 3 o'clock on Biltmore Way.

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04/11/2013 - 4:21pm

Head Start programs in Knox County will end two weeks early to due to budget cuts from sequestration.

Joyce
Farmer, Director of Head Start, said the five locations within Knox
County are faced with cutting 5% of the area's budget, which is around
$420,000. Farmer said the cuts have to be made by the end of December.

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04/11/2013 - 3:58pm

A 14-year-old wildlife enthusiast from Georgia who is diagnosed with terminal cancer found himself amid some serious feathered fun thanks to a plan hatched by hotel staff in Pigeon Forge.

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04/11/2013 - 3:56pm

Jurors also saw graphic pictures of the three victims' bodies. At that point, members of Nelson Soto's families broke down to the point where the judge asked them to leave. Shortly after, court recessed for lunch.

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04/11/2013 - 1:53pm

A funeral is planned in Oak Ridge for an Army soldier who was killed in
Afghanistan in an attack that killed five Americans, including an
American diplomat and a Defense Department civilian worker.

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04/11/2013 - 1:50pm

Gov. Bill Haslam's administration is forcing 1,600 information
technology workers across state government to re-apply for their jobs in
an effort to screen out those who can't master the skills of a rapidly
changing field.

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04/11/2013 - 1:29pm

A Knoxville veterinarian heard about the story and decided to volunteer to help the dog for free.

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04/11/2013 - 1:13pm

Deputies responded to a shooting call at a home Thursday afternoon and found the man dead.

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04/11/2013 - 1:05pm

Officers say Clark noticed a vehicle speeding toward the crossing, and a
6-year-old girl was still in the middle of the street. Clark ran to the
girl and tossed her out of the way so she wouldn't get hit by the car.

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04/11/2013 - 12:44pm

With more than 150,000 homeless veterans nationwide, many of their
deaths may go unnoticed and without the proper burial. But now, one
Knoxville veteran won't be forgotten.

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