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City of Morristown approves use of license plate readers for law enforcement
SUMMARY: The city of Mortown has approved the installation of license plate readers throughout the city to assist in crime-solving efforts. City Council Members voted in favor of deploying these cameras, which are similar to systems used by nearby agencies in East Tennessee. The license plate readers will support police and other law enforcement investigations, but they will not be used for traffic light or speeding enforcement. The total cost for the camera installation is over $34,000.
The total cost for these cameras is expected to be over $34,000.
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Former Kentucky police officer convicted on federal charges
SUMMARY: Former Kentucky police officer Brett Hinson has been convicted on federal charges for using excessive force during a botched 2020 drug raid that resulted in the death of Breonna Taylor in her Louisville apartment. Hinson, 48, fired 10 shots into Taylor’s door and windows, although he did not hit anyone. His defense claimed he acted to protect fellow officers after Taylor’s boyfriend fired at them. The jury’s emotional response was noted as this marks the first conviction of a Louisville officer linked to the deadly raid. Hinson faces a maximum sentence of life in prison.
One of the officers involved in the raid that killed Breonna Taylor was convicted Friday.
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TVA Dam Safety workers talk about calling a 'condition red' for Nolichucky Dam
SUMMARY: The Noach Chucky Dam managed an unprecedented influx of 1.3 million gallons of water per second during catastrophic flooding caused by Hurricane Helen, but experienced only minor damage. Celebrated for its century-long stability, the dam prevented an estimated $46 million in potential flood damage and saved numerous lives. Despite the challenges, such as damage to monitoring technology and rising water levels, TVA (Tennessee Valley Authority) crews are diligently inspecting the site and plan to restore it to normal conditions, a process expected to take one to two years. Efforts are ongoing to enhance the dam’s resilience for future events.
When Hurricane Helene brought flooding to East Tennessee, officials warned about a risk the Nolichucky Dam could fail. It didn’t, and the dam was later inspected.
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Beloved 13-year-old Townsend restaurant burns down
SUMMARY: The Trail Head Steak and Trout House, a beloved 13-year-old restaurant and community staple in Townsen, was destroyed by a fire early this morning. Fire crews responded around 5:00 a.m., battling an aggressive blaze for over an hour. Former employee Sher Smith highlighted the restaurant’s growth and the quality of its food and staff. The community has shown significant support, both online and in person, following the incident. Police Chief Kevin Coni confirmed that an investigation is underway, but it will be delayed until conditions are safe for a thorough examination of the fire’s cause.
The Trailhead Steak and Trout House early Friday morning. The blaze burned the restaurant to the ground.
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