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USDA funding 9 rural Tennessee projects

Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack says the federal government is funding nine Tennessee business-related projects with more than $100,000 in grants. Full story

Call center US Solutions expanding in Tenn.

Tenn. officials say that call center company U.S. Solutions Group Inc. is expanding its operations in Bristol, adding 128 jobs in the process. Full story

Tenn. judges implement an attorney dress code

   Following complaints about scandalous dress, some Tennessee judges are cracking down on what attorneys wear in the courtroom by implementing a strict dress code. Larry Flowers reports.

The 11-year-old speaking truth to power

   Melissa Harris-Perry’s “Footsoldier” this week is 11-year-old Marcel Neargard, an openly gay student who was bullied, but ultimately decided to change his community by speaking truth to power.

Clown intruders lead to man's crime confession

   Extremely large clown-masked home invaders allegedly rob Tennessee drug dealer. WSMV's Dennis Ferrier reports.

Regulators close small bank in Tennessee

Regulators closed a small bank in Tennessee, bringing the number of U.S. bank failures to 16 this year. Full story

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Meiwa Industry to build auto parts plant in Tenn.

Tenn. colleges to see lowest tuition hike in years

Eastman adding 300 jobs, spending $1.6 billion

Van-Rob Automotive expanding in Tennessee

Body of pilot who fell 2,500 feet from plane found in Tennessee

VW says U.S. workers to decide if they wish to unionize

Neighbor killed trying to save three seniors in Tennessee fire

Governor likely to OK Tennessee's "guns-in-trunks" bill

Cold hangs on as wintry storm takes aim at Northeast commute

Tennessee declares state of emergency over ice storm

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  Lawmaker’s anti-Muslim Facebook post divides town

Controversy over a public official’s anti-Muslim post on Facebook — and subsequent hints of prosecuting anti-Islam rhetoric from a U.S. attroney — sparked a heated meeting about first ammendment rights in Manchester, Tenn. WSMV’s Nancy Amons reports.

  Fourth Hour fan surprised with relaxing getaway

Kathie Lee and Hoda surprise Jennifer Cordova, a stay-at-home-mom from Tennessee, with a trip to Napa, Calif. Jennifer watches the show while her kids are napping and loves tuning in for What the What and Hollywood Buzz.

  Lunch bus hits roadblock in Tenn.

A funding crisis threats to put the brakes on mobile lunch program for low income kids in Tennessee. WCYB's Laura Halm reports.

  More tornado watches on horizon

The Weather Channel’s Jim Cantore tells Brian Williams thunderstorms are now expected from New York and Connecticut down to Tennessee.

  House IRS hearing aims to ‘get the facts’

Rep. Diane Black, R-Tenn., shares her thoughts on the House hearing on the IRS scandal saying, “there’s a lot of contradictions.” Black also reaffirms that the IRS should be a “non-partisan organization.”

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