The family of a woman who drowned handcuffed in the back of a Meigs County deputy's patrol car is seeking $100 million in damages in a new wrongful death suit.
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Inexperience, poor conditions cited as reason for Meigs County deputy's, woman's drowningIn effect, Shadden ROad ends at this point and becomes Blythe Ferry Road leading towards the Tennessee River. There is no stop sign at this junction where Shadden Road 'ends' into what becomes ...
Several family members of Tabitha Smith, the woman who died while in custody of the Meigs County Sheriff’s Office, have joined forces to file a new lawsuit against the office.
He texted his wife the one word "arrest" just seconds before his vehicle hit the water at the old Blythe's Ferry. Records show he was also using his phone's Facebook Messenger in a conversation ...
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Alton Telegraph on MSNClark Bridge opened in 1928, transforming travel for Alton residentsThe Clark Bridge opened in 1928, allowing Alton residents to cross the Mississippi River by car instead of ferryboat.
Bill Lee of Tennessee: tougher immigration laws and school vouchers. By Emily Cochrane Reporting from Nashville A special session of the Tennessee General Assembly that began on Monday reflects ...
Tennessee Republicans finalized an immigration bill Thursday establishing a new enforcement office exempt from public records law and criminalizing local officials who support sanctuary policies ...
A Tennessee law that will require adult websites to verify the age of users through the uploading of IDs or other forms of identification will go into effect after a federal appeals court reversed ...
Tennessee basketball has gotten big play from a pair of transfers this season. It got huge contributions from the other pair of transfers Saturday to win at Texas. Darlinstone Dubar had his best ...
As much of Tennessee braces for heavy snow and freezing air through the end of the week, the Tennessee Valley Authority expects millions of dollars it spent on insulating and heating power plants ...
The apple doesn’t fall far from the tree — especially at the Oscars. I’m Still Here‘s Fernanda Torres and Conclave‘s Isabella Rossellini joined their mothers, Fernanda Montenegro and Ingrid Bergman, ...
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