More than a million Americans live with HIV. And about 40% of those adults are currently enrolled in Medicaid. But that might not be true for much longer. Beginning next year, the federal government ...
Twelve outstanding high school seniors from across the region have been selected as the newest members of the Roan Scholars ...
Before there were professors, a building or a first class of student pharmacists at East Tennessee State University, there ...
The Carter County Drug Prevention Coalition held a basketball clinic over the weekend to educate youth on the dangers of substances. The organization hosted the clinic in partnership with Milligan ...
By Angela Caito Star Correspondent A new tattoo shop is making its mark in Elizabethton with a focus on custom artwork, a ...
A residential structure fire Wednesday afternoon destroyed a single-family home in the Siam community, prompting a ...
Most students spend their semesters taking courses on campus, while some spend a few weeks or a full semester studying abroad ...
Paul Anderson, criminal impersonation, $10 fine and court costs; evading arrest, $10 fine and court costs, 15 days Daniel Grindstaff, indecent exposure, $10 fine and court costs Katrina Dawn Heath, ...
Tennessee lawmakers passed their second bill in three years to unwind part of the state’s hospital competition law, this time removing restrictions related to hospitals designed for short-term care.
Few things frustrate patients more than the insurance paperwork that stands between them and the care they need. A new poll from KFF shows just how serious the problem has become. Nearly seven in 10 ...
Dear Rev. Graham: Some of my friends are screaming because a ruling was passed in Louisiana that the Ten Commandments can be posted in public schools. I know personally that many people believe these ...