A Maryville College professor has been the first African-American woman to be awarded tenure at the school. She hopes the honor will open more doors for diversity.More >>
A Maryville College professor has been the first African-American woman to be awarded tenure at the school. She hopes the honor will open more doors for diversity.More >>
Crews were called to 608 Equestrian Circle in the Blount County section of Seymour just after 3:00 a.m. Monday morning for what was originally a robbery call. Once officers arrived, they discovered an active meth lab.More >>
Five people are facing charges after an early morning meth lab bust in Seymour. Crews were called to 608 Equestrian Circle in the Blount County section of Seymour just after 3:00 a.m.More >>
ETHRA transportation services may be cut to some areas on July 1. City and county leaders are working on thinking of solutions to this problem if it happens.More >>
ETHRA transportation services may be cut to some areas on July 1. City and county leaders are working on thinking of solutions to this problem if it happens. More >>
Dr. Randall Ford, of Adult and Family Dentistry in Maryville, says he's never seen as many people having to go without dental care as he does now.More >>
Dr. Randall Ford, of Adult and Family Dentistry in Maryville, says he's never seen as many people having to go without dental care as he does now.More >>
Lawmakers in Washington and Nashville are battling over regulations for the use of drones on American soil, with some fearing government abuse.More >>
Lawmakers in Washington and Nashville are battling over regulations for the use of drones on American soil, with some fearing government abuse. In the meantime, drones are being used today in Tennessee by researchers and law enforcement.More >>
A disabled woman from Maryville says it is unfair that she had her driver's license revoked. The college student has broken no traffic laws, but her license was taken away due to problems associated with her disability.More >>
A disabled woman from Maryville says it is unfair that she had her driver's license revoked. The college student has broken no traffic laws, but her license was taken away due to problems associated with her disability.More >>
A Maryville man called 6 On Your Side to find out about rehoming fees when adopting a pet. While the fees are legitimate when dealing with shelters, consumers should proceed with caution when adopting online.More >>
A Maryville man called 6 On Your Side to find out about rehoming fees when adopting a pet. While the fees are legitimate when dealing with shelters, consumers should proceed with caution when adopting online.More >>
The blocks that were believed to have been placed on 19 horses' feet by a Maryville trainer charged with animal cruelty are legal but the chemicals that he allegedly used are not.More >>
The blocks that were believed to have been placed on 19 horses' feet by a Maryville trainer charged with animal cruelty are legal but the chemicals that he allegedly used are not.More >>
Students and staff at Heritage High School were sent outside to the football field Friday morning as firefighters and school officials searched for the source of smoke in the building.More >>
Students and staff at Heritage High School were sent outside to the football field Friday morning as firefighters and school officials searched for the source of smoke in the building.More >>
Airline passengers across the country had to deal with flight delays Monday, due to forced furloughs for air traffic controllers that began Sunday because of recent government budget cuts.
Airline passengers across the country had to deal with flight delays Monday, due to forced furloughs for thousands of air traffic controllers that began Sunday because of recent government budget cuts.More >>
Students at two Blount County high schools are sharing one teacher and one classroom, even though they're miles apart. The idea is to offer classes that aren't available at both schools already.More >>
Chances are if you've ridden a horse near Great Smoky Mountains National Park, the saddle or riding accessories were made at a Maryville family business called FABTRON.More >>
Ray Newman, 48, disappeared from his Fentress County home in January 2005. Sheriff's detectives say although they don't have any clues about what happened to him, his past practice of trading pills in other counties may help provide answers.More >>
By MONA NAIR 6 News Reporter CAMP CREEK (WATE) – It's been two years since a deadly tornado hit the Camp Creek community in Greene County. Despite the time that's passed, when you look at the landscape,More >>
It has been two years since a deadly tornado hit the Camp Creek community in Greene County.More >>
A trial begins Tuesday that could determine which country will decide the fate of 13-year-old twin boys at the center of an international custody battle that extends from Eastern Europe to Middle Tennessee.More >>
A trial begins Tuesday that could determine which country will decide the fate of 13-year-old twin boys at the center of an international custody battle that extends from Eastern Europe to Middle Tennessee.More >>
Families and friends will be meeting loved ones this week at Fort Campbell, where more soldier are returning to the post on the Kentucky-Tennessee from Afghanistan.More >>
Families and friends will be meeting loved ones this week at Fort Campbell, where more soldiers are returning to the post on the Kentucky-Tennessee border from Afghanistan.More >>
By ALEXIS ZOTOS 6 News Reporter CROSSVILLE (WATE) – After years of dealing with an abandoned home infested with rats, a Crossville neighborhood may finally be getting help. Glenn Breeden lives just feetMore >>
After years of dealing with an abandoned home infested with rats, a Crossville neighborhood may finally be getting help.More >>
A monstrous tornado at least a half-mile wide roared through the Oklahoma City suburbs Monday, flattening entire neighborhoods with winds up to 200 mph, setting buildings on fire and landing on an elementary school.More >>
A monstrous tornado at least a half-mile wide roared through the Oklahoma City suburbs Monday, flattening entire neighborhoods with winds up to 200 mph, setting buildings on fire and landing a direct blow on an elementary school.More >>