Author: Living Legends

CHARLOTTE (QUEEN CITY NEWS/WDCW/NEXSTAR) — Several flights between Charlotte Douglas International Airport and Reagan National Airport have been canceled or delayed following a deadly collision between an American Airlines jet and an Army helicopter on Wednesday. At least nine flights have been canceled and three flights have been delayed, according to FlightAware. All 64 people aboard the AA jet were feared dead in what is likely to be the worst U.S. aviation disaster in almost a quarter century, authorities said Thursday. Our hearts are shattered by the tragic events this week at both CLT and Washington National Reagan Airport (DCA).…

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Travel Advisory: In Roane County, on I-40 Eastbound near Mile Marker 359, an overturned tractor trailer hauling tomatoes overturned, causing the eastbound left lane and left shoulder to be blocked. Expect Delays. Congestion starts between Kingston exit 352 and Lawnville Rd. exit 355 East.

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From the Clinton Police Department: At approximately 6:37a.m., officers of the Clinton Police Department responded to 1000 J.D. Yarnell Pkwy, Eagle Bend Manufacturing, on the report that a male had just shot himself on the property. The officers arrived to the scene and found a wrecked vehicle in a drainage ditch with a unresponsive male […]

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CHARLOTTE, N.C. (QUEEN CITY NEWS) — PSA Airlines, a subsidiary of American Airlines, announced Tuesday it is relocating its corporate headquarters to Charlotte.  Moving from Dayton, Ohio, the new headquarters will be on Water Ridge Parkway about two miles from American’s Charlotte Flight Training Center and five miles from Charlotte Douglas International Airport, where many PSA team members are currently based. PSA’s new headquarters is expected to open in January 2026 and will house about 400 PSA team members.   LIVE: All aboard American Airlines jet feared dead after collision with Army helicopter With over 750 daily departures, including over 180 out of…

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SOUTH CAROLINA (QUEEN CITY NEWS) — On Wednesday, lawmakers interrogated officials who work closely with the state’s money hoping to figure out where the issue started and why there was a communication breakdown.    State auditor’s office representatives say audits from an independent firm never showed a problem until fiscal year 2022.  “That’s the first year that any of us knew that there was a major problem,” said Sue Moss from South Carolina’s office of the state auditor. “And that was because of the work of the comptroller general’s office that that became acknowledged to us.”  Moss says it was not…

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From the Roane Alliance: Make a difference in Roane County! The Roane County Industrial Development Board is seeking nominations and applications for one seat on the board. This is a great opportunity to help shape Roane County’s economic future! Nomination Deadline: February 21, 2025 Email resumes to jsnow@roanealliance.org or mail to The Roane Alliance, Attn: […]

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From the Roane Alliance: Make a difference in Roane County! The Roane County Industrial Development Board is seeking nominations and applications for one seat on the board. This is a great opportunity to help shape Roane County’s economic future! Nomination Deadline: February 21, 2025 Email resumes to jsnow@roanealliance.org or mail to The Roane Alliance, Attn: […]

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KNOXVILLE – The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation unveiled two new, innovative resources on Wednesday to meet the needs of the state’s growing senior population. The first, TBI Find, is a mobile application, available now for both Apple and Android devices, to connect the public with up-to-the minute information about Silver Alerts issued in Tennessee. The app, […]

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According to recent confirmation by the car manufacturing giant, Nissan plants in Smyrna, Canton, and Decherd will experience job cuts. To begin, the company will be looking for volunteers for the layoffs, and offering severance packages for those opting in. In a recent statement, Nissan said it is taking measures to ensure that production aligns […]

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ARLINGTON, Va. (WDCW/NEXSTAR) — Everyone aboard an American Airlines jet carrying 60 passengers and four crew members that collided with an Army helicopter was feared dead in what was likely to be the worst U.S. aviation disaster in almost a quarter century, officials said Thursday. At least 28 bodies were pulled from the icy waters of the Potomac River after the midair collision Wednesday night when the helicopter apparently flew in the path of the jet as it was landing at Ronald Reagan National Airport near Washington, officials said. Crews were still searching for other casualties but did not believe there were…

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