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Tennessee pitcher Karlyn Pickens gave up zero earned runs in the 6-1 loss to Arkansas. Tennessee's inconsistent offense was unable to overcome the defensive errors that led to six runs. It wasn't ...
Carlee Otero and her husband Michael frequently are seen competing at the professional level together. What most don’t know is that Carlee’s two daughters have the same passion and love for ...
Tennessee’s draft history features iconic names. Peyton Manning, the No. 1 overall pick in 1998, rewrote the NFL record book and became one of the most recognizable faces in the game. Reggie Whi ...
Tennessee head football coach Josh Heupel spoke for the first time since leaving quarterback Nico Iamaleava off the Volunteeers’ spring roster, and his message was clear. Team first. Iamaleava ...
Lee's April 3 news conference. President Donald Trump approved Federal Emergency Management Agency aid for Tennessee Thursday afternoon after an onslaught of severe weather, tornados and flash ...
Gov. Bill Lee, who is term-limited, will leave the Tennessee governor’s office in January 2027. Voters will decide in November 2026 who will succeed him. With Tennessee a heavily Republican ...
After first picking up a golf club at the age of four, Carlee Rogers could have never ... Rogers qualified by winning the Tennessee Junior PGA Championship in early June at Franklin Bridge Golf ...
“I wasn’t going to make a birthday post but I would be remiss not to publicly acknowledge the goodness God has shown to me,” Carlee Russell, now 27, wrote on her private Instagram account on ...
HOOVER, Ala. - Carlee Russell, the Alabama nursing student who captivated the nation by faking her kidnapping, is speaking out for the first time since pleading guilty earlier this year.
Carlee is in the fiber of the Tennessee baseball and a light at Lindsey Nelson Stadium. She’s ingrained in the program, the postgame social butterfly, and a heartbeat of what the 16-year-old ...
She admitted to lying about her own kidnapping in 2023. Carlee Russell pleaded guilty and was ordered to pay close to $18,000 in restitution fees after lying about her own kidnapping in 2023.
Alabama woman Carlee Russell will not face jail time after she pleaded guilty Thursday to falsely reporting her kidnapping last summer, multiple outlets reported. Russell initially vanished on ...