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Price gouging reports spike with gas shortage

Over the past 24 hours, the state has seen a significant bump in the number of price gouging reports filed.


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from Kevin Kugley on 09/12/2008

Where there IS gas

We've gotten a lot of calls about the stations out of gas. Reporter Brittany Bailey is on Kingston Pike, taking a streetview survey of where you can fill up and at what prices.


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from Kevin Kugley on 09/12/2008

Hurricane Ike to affect travel to Houston

Hurrricane Ike's path to Texas will impact some flights from McGhee Tyson Airport.


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from Kevin Kugley on 09/12/2008

Tell us what you think: difficulty buying gas?

Between Hurricane Gustav and the looming threat of Ike, gas stations are running into supply problems--but the threat of a run on gas could escalate everything. What are you seeing?...


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from Kevin Kugley on 09/12/2008

UT's defensive line finds swagger, now faces UAB

Despite some youth and lack of depth, the overall performance of the Volunteers' defensive line proved impressive in the season opener.


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from Kevin Kugley on 09/12/2008

Affair allegations rock state Senate race in Tenn

A Republican candidate in a campaign central to GOP efforts to gain a majority in the state Senate has been accused by a member of his party of having an extramarital affair with her.


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from Kevin Kugley on 09/12/2008

Fatal motorcycle accident shuts down part of Alcoa Highway

The ramp from I-40 west to Alcoa Highway is closed right now. That means access to Sutherland Avenue, UT Medical Center and the airport is blocked.


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from Kevin Kugley on 09/12/2008

Cades Cove to get first bus tours

The first bus tours of Cades Cove in the Great Smoky Mountains will be available this October.


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from Kevin Kugley on 09/11/2008

Paris to get catfish statue, with a beret

Henry County officials have authorized a statue of a catfish to be erected on the Paris town square.


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from Kevin Kugley on 09/11/2008

Rash of burglaries prompts push for local P.D.

After more than a burglary a day in July, citizens in Luttrell are laying the groundwork for their own local police department.


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from Kevin Kugley on 09/11/2008

Everyday life forever changed after 9/11

Most Americans will never forget the tragic events of 9/11. Part of that may be because our everyday lives have forever changed.


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from Kevin Kugley on 09/11/2008

Big Orange goes green

The University of Tennessee is taking steps to become a greener campus. The college's "Switch Your Thinking" campaign kicked off on Thursday with the flip of a switch.


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from Kevin Kugley on 09/11/2008

Philadelphia Elementary closes, water main break

There will be no class at Philadelphia Elementary School on Friday due to a water main break.


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from Kevin Kugley on 09/11/2008

TV- tracking GPS leads to arrest

Two Sevier County men use technology to help stop a crime spree. ...


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from Kevin Kugley on 09/11/2008

Hurricanes cause local gas shortage

Some Knoxville gas stations are facing a gas shortage.


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from Kevin Kugley on 09/11/2008

Runners remember 9/11 through all-day marathon

Runners remembered 9/11 by participating in an all-day marathon along Highway 27 in Oneida.


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from Kevin Kugley on 09/11/2008

Office on Aging helps with filing tax returns

The Knox County CAC Office on Aging is offering in-person help to seniors who are filing tax returns.


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from Kevin Kugley on 09/11/2008

Gorilla-masked man steals purse, flees

Knox County deputies are trying to sort out a bizarre purse-snatching at Truck Pro on Rutledge Pike.


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from Kevin Kugley on 09/11/2008

Fair tickets okay gift for commissioners

Knox County Commissioners are allowed to accept tickets to the Tennessee Valley Fair.


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from Kevin Kugley on 09/11/2008

Inman sentencing delayed

Defense attorney Jim Bannister requested a mistrial because a social worker the defense wanted to testify about Inman's traumatic stress said she was afraid of being prosecuted for practicing without a license in South Carolina.


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from Kevin Kugley on 09/11/2008

Nail salon, customers robbed at knife-point

Police said the suspect entered the salon, took money from the owner and stole the purses of the two customers who were inside at the time. ...


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from Kevin Kugley on 09/11/2008

Missing sex offender caught in Knoxville

Authorities are trying to figure out how a sex offender from Clinton, required to wear a GPS tracking device, managed to go missing.


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from Kevin Kugley on 09/11/2008

Jury has questions in McLean deliberation

The jury in the Eric McLean case has now asked five questions of Judge Mary Beth Leibowitz, as they deliberate McLean's fate.


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from Kevin Kugley on 09/11/2008

State departments told to prepare for budget cuts

Administration officials have asked state departments and agencies to draw up plans for a possible 3% cut in their operating budgets next year.


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from Kevin Kugley on 09/11/2008

Tell us what you think: Remembering September 11, 2001

As we reflect on the lives lost on September 11, 2001, we'd like to hear your memories of that day.


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from Kevin Kugley on 09/11/2008

North Carolina fugitive, posing as wounded vet, may be in East Tennessee

North Carolina authorities are looking for a fugitive from Henderson County, and they believe he may be in East Tennessee.


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from Kevin Kugley on 09/11/2008

Marking Sept. 11: 'We can't let people forget what happened'

"I often think, had we not been as directly involved in 9/11, where would we be today?" says Larry Catuzzi.


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from Kevin Kugley on 09/11/2008

Board backs Supers' security plan, moves onto commission

Three weeks after a student was fatally shot inside Central High School, Knox County's School Board is pushing for $200,000 worth of security upgrades district-wide.


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from Kevin Kugley on 09/10/2008

10 News Extra: Extended McIntyre interview on security

10 News Reporter Anthony Welsch interviews Superintendent James McIntyre about his request for increased school security.


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from Kevin Kugley on 09/10/2008

Liquor by the drink could surface on Sevierville ballot

A petition signed by 800 people made its way to the Sevier County Election Commission office Friday. The office says all that's left is for the Election Commission to certify the petition.


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from Kevin Kugley on 09/10/2008

Expert: Student's killer would be slain in prison

A prisons expert says the Tennessee man prosecutors want executed for raping and strangling a Clemson student would likely face certain death in prison if he were allowed to mix with other inmates.


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from Kevin Kugley on 09/10/2008

Copper thefts hit Sevierville

The Sevierville Police Department is investigating several copper thefts over the past two months.


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from Kevin Kugley on 09/10/2008

New cameras to watch Neyland Stadium, traffic, fans

Several security cameras are now aimed at the field, stands and around the stadium. UT leaders say it's a new tool to help keep everyone safe.


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from Kevin Kugley on 09/10/2008

Kincannon selected school board chair; security plan approved

Indya Kincannon has been selected as Chair of the Knox County Board of Education. Board members also approved a $195,000 security plan proposed by Superintendent Jim McIntyre.


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from Kevin Kugley on 09/10/2008

Some Panasonic production shifting to Mexico; no word of job cuts

Speaker maker Panasonic has announced a restructuring plan which will move mass production of speaker driver units and speaker component materials to its plant in Reynosa, Mexico.


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from Kevin Kugley on 09/10/2008

Local politician sues Knox Co. Election Commission

Local democrat Michael Daughtery is suing to get his name on the Knox County ballot in November.


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from Kevin Kugley on 09/10/2008

Tell us your stories: 10 News Street Crews

News is constantly taking place in East Tennessee. We want to see what you see.


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from Kevin Kugley on 09/10/2008

UT fans will find more security, Interstate closure

Tennessee plays its first home football game of 2008 Saturday, and UT fans will find a lot of changes; a new brick facade inside, new security measures and the closure of I-40 downtown.


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from Kevin Kugley on 09/10/2008

Supreme Court ruling extends Alcoa's liability for asbestos

During his approximately 8 years working at Alcoa, Doug Satterfield encountered asbestos on a daily basis. When his daughter became extremely sick with mesothelioma, she filed suit.


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from Kevin Kugley on 09/10/2008

Update: Defense rests in McLean murder trial

After a morning spent arguing with prosecutors about the merits and relevance of various defense witnesses, the defense has rested in the murder trial of Eric McLean.


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from Kevin Kugley on 09/10/2008

Commissioners worry free fair tickets violate gift policy

A few Knox County commissioners are in a quandary about whether the free tickets they received to the Tennessee Valley Fair violate the county's policy on gifts.


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from Kevin Kugley on 09/10/2008

UT-Chattanooga braces for more cuts

The University of Tennessee will likely face more budget cuts next year.


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from Kevin Kugley on 09/10/2008

How to get to Game Day: more lanes to be open

An additional lane of traffic will be open to help you get to the Vols' game against UAB.


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from Kevin Kugley on 09/10/2008

Some state workers in their 80s say no thanks to buyout

The buyouts the state of Tennessee offered to 12,000 of its workers this summer weren't an easy sell, even for the octogenarians on staff.


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from Kevin Kugley on 09/10/2008

Former jailer, once indicted, back in blue

A once indicted, now cleared jailer is getting a second chance in law enforcement.


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from Kevin Kugley on 09/09/2008

Where's the water? Commissioners blame thieves

Maynardville city officials are investigating dozens of city water accounts allegedly stealing water from the city.


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from Kevin Kugley on 09/09/2008

Forum airs Central High School concerns

There were a lot of questions and a lot of ideas during a community forum at Central High School.  The Knox County school system was taking notes.


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from Kevin Kugley on 09/09/2008

Young has sprained MCL; Titans sign Chris Simms

The MRI results on Titans quarterback Vince Young's left knee on Tuesday confirmed he has a sprained medial collateral ligament, according to the team.


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from Kevin Kugley on 09/09/2008

Candace says thank you with Beijing bracelet

University of Tennessee Lady Vols Associate Athletic Director for Sports Medicine Jenny Moshak attended the Beijing Olympics this summer, and got an unexpected return for her hard work.


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from Kevin Kugley on 09/09/2008