A 17-year-old boy armed with a pistol, identified by authorities as Solomon Henderson, fired several shots in the cafeteria.
The U.S. Department of Transportation announced $352 million in "quick release" funding that will go toward repairing ...
Federal Highway Administration announced on Monday the immediate availability of $352.6 million in Emergency Relief funds for ...
The Tennessee Department of Transportation has trucks ready to roll ahead of the winter storm that is expected to move into ...
The bulk of the money will go toward rebuilding I-40, which remains closed at the border between the two states in the wake ...
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — A multi-vehicle crash closed northbound lanes of Highway 71 in North Knoxville Thursday night, at the ...
Tennessee Department of Transportation crews have worked to clear interstates and state routes of snow and ice.
North Carolina and Tennessee were cleared this week for $352.6 million in Emergency Relief funds in the “quick release” ...
Speed consistency throughout the Highway 109 corridor for an area that has experienced significant growth were considerations ...
MNPD Police Chief John Drake said the shooter entered the cafeteria around 11 a.m. and began shooting, killing one student and grazing another.
MNPD’s Don Aaron reports that one girl is dead, and the shooter, a 17-year-old boy, died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
The Tennessee Department of Transportation and the Blount County Highway Department are getting their equipment ready to go out in the elements.