Oct 30, 2009 | Kansas City Star
Cops: TN mechanic disabled parked cars for repairs
Tennessee police say a mechanic was drumming up business by tampering with parked cars, then charging to help start them.Police arrested 41-year-old Christopher Walls of Johnson City on Thursday night.Investigators say Walls disabled cars parked at restaurants, waited for the owners to try to start them and then offered his services as a mechanic.
Victima s daughter calls for the release of accused double-murderer
Prosecutors are still reviewing multiple mental evaluations to see if Walter Shell should go trial.
Revenue Department hosts business tax workshops
The Tennessee Department of Revenue is holding free bimonthly tax workshops for new businesses.
Three arrested in connection with auto burglaries at restaurant
Three people will appear in Washington County General Sessions Court on Thursday, after Johnson City Police arrested them in connection to multiple auto burglaries that occurred at a local restaurant.
I-40 is closed at TN/NC line; where to eat along the detour
The detour will take you from Asheville North to Johnson City and then southwest to Knoxville.
Children are one of the most at-risk groups for H1N1, and area school systems including Washington County, TN, Washington County, VA, Sullivan County, Carter County, Greene County, and Unicoi County want to make sure they are protected from the illness.
Volunteer needed for Board of Zoning Appeals
CONTACT: A A A A Becky Hilbert, director A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A Community Relations A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A 434-6021 The Johnson City Board of Commissioners will be considering one three-year appointment to the Board of Zoning Appeals.
Ft. Campbell: a Administrative Oversighta Led To Iraq Veterana s Arrest
An Iraq war veteran, and Elizabethton resident, said the Johnson City Police Department tarnished his reputation.
Pot Farms, Loss Of Old Motel & Selling UT Site
Three indoor pot farms busted Sheriffs' investigators found three marijuana growing operations this week in Johnson City, Tenn.
Woman accused in Tennessee deaths dies in Oklahoma City
JOHNSON CITY, Tenn. a ' A woman accused of helping her son dispose of the bodies of a teenage couple the man is accused of killing in Johnson City has died.
Johnson City Police Arrest Two Women on Separate Theft Charges
The Johnson City Police Department reports today that they've wrapped up two separate theft cases.
Greene Co. authorities release names of shooting victims
Green County authorities have released the identities of the victims of a shooting.
Man Dead, Woman Injured In Shooting At Mobile Home
An early morning shooting left a man dead and a woman seriously injured inside a mobile home at 132 Old Wilson Hill Road off the Kingsport Highway.
No one injured in plane crash near Wardell
Family Survives Violent Plane Crash In Russell County George Jackson/11 Connects Russell Co., Va.
Tonight is McTeachera s Night in the Tri-Cities
McDonald's restaurants in the Tri-Cities area are partnering with local schools to help subsidize education budgets.
11 Arrested and Charged with Prescription Narcotics Trafficking
On Wednesday, officers with the Johnson City Police Department report that they began arresting suspects involved in a drug ring, and the illegal trafficking of Oxycodone and other prescription narcotics.
High Quality Marijuana Found Growing in Tennessee Home
A northeast Tennessee deputy says marijuana plants found growing inside a house were the finest he's seen in 14 years with the Washington County Sheriff's Office.
Bike Riders cross Tennessee to promote adoption
" Eighty-five bike riders with connections to adoption are biking from Johnson City to Nashville in order to raise awareness about adoption.
City touts its new assistant city manager
The city of Murfreesboro sent out the following news release about hiring new assistant city manager Jim Crumley: 'James H. Crumley has joined the City of Murfreesboro as Assistant City Manager.
A Rainy Saturday In The Region, Some Residents Waterlogged
Washington Co., Tenn. - The rain started early and didn't take a break until the sun set on the Tri-Cities region Saturday.