Morristown police temporarily blocked off a road near the Morristown Utility Systems building on Monday morning after vandalism overnight. (Source)
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Knoxville
Bishop brings message of forgiveness to grieving community
Churches in Chattanooga and across the country paused Sunday to remember the lives lost in the deadly Chattanooga shootings on July 16. (Source)
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#ChattanoogaStrong support on interstate overpass
A group of people gathered with flags and signs on an interstate overpass in Chattanooga to show their support for the community and the families of victims who died as a result of Thursday’s shootings. (Source)
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Chattanooga shooting puts pressure on Knoxville Muslim community
The FBI is still investigating the motives behind Thursday’s shooting, but much attention has been placed on Islamic faith. (Source)
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Storm leaves behind mess in East Tennessee
A summer storm that moved through Saturday afternoon left behind damage in some East Tennessee communities. (Source)
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Remembering the victims: Men ready to serve
All four Marines killed during a mass shooting in Chattanooga on Thursday have been identified, according to media reports, neighbors and family members. (Source)
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Sheriff: Headless animals found by road likely coyotes, not dogs
The headless, skinned animals found last month along a West Knox County road that drew public outrage and thousands in reward money weren’t dogs after all. They likely were coyotes. (Source)
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1 shooter, 3 crime scenes, 7 victims: Chattanooga assesses attacks
“It’s been a long day for our city,” Chattanooga Mayor Andy Berke said at a late night press conference, more than 12 hours after a gunman opened fire on two military facilities in the city, killing four Marines and injuring three other people. (Source)
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Blount Co. Sheriff’s office training largest class ever
Currently, 52 people are enrolled in the 11-week program. This includes many would-be deputies from surrounding counties. (Source)
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East TN touched by fast food worker’s kindness
David Yardley took a picture at the Tazewell Pike Hardee’s over the weekend. It shows the Hardee’s employee offering his hand to an elderly woman and helping her walk to her car. The young man stopped washing windows to help. (Source)
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