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Legislation that would potentially vest the state with greater oversight on coal mining regulations appears dead in the General Assembly this week.
This Saturday marks my one-year anniversary as editor of the LaFollette Press. Oh, what a year it’s been.
By: Gina Schaefer
When it comes to courtroom TV dramas, there’s usually a winner and a loser.
By Kevin Carson
Freedom was finally mine. It was the day that I’d gotten my first driver’s license, and nothing could slow me down. My only problem?
THE TRIAL FOR ACCUSED SCHOOL SHOOTER KENNETH BARTLEY BEGINS MONDAY. FOLLOW THE PRESS ONLINE BEGINNING FRIDAY FOR COVERAGE OF JURY SELECTION.
Attention, Tennessee: We’re No. 1 — but don’t bring out the cheerleaders and marching band just yet.
Last week, Campbell County’s grand jury failed to return an indictment against serpent-handling pastor Andrew Hamblin.
Serpent-handling preacher Andrew Hamblin’s citation for possessing at least 50 venomous snakes last week will likely come back to bite someone in the end.