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78-year-old woman tries to save home from foreclosure

5:17 PM, May 16, 2012

Jones says she took out a loan against the home several years ago and was making her payments, but got confused when the loan was sold to different companies over the years.

Feds: Skechers deceived consumers with shoe ads

1:14 PM, May 16, 2012

The governments says claims that Skechers fitness shoes can help shed pounds and tone muscles are sketchy at best -- and they're going to cost the company millions of dollars.

New owner for McMinn Co. plant

9:06 AM, May 16, 2012

A New York private equity firm plans to buy ThyssenKrupp Waupaca  Inc., described by industry experts as the largest independent iron foundry in the world.

New online tool helps you estimate Social Security benefits

1:05 PM, May 15, 2012

On May 1, Social Security launched a feature on its website, www.socialsecurity.gov, that allows workers to view an online version of their Social Security earnings and benefits statements. The program also allows you to estimate your retirement, disability and survivors benefits.

Facebook raises IPO price as offering nears

8:19 AM, May 15, 2012

The social networking company said in a regulatory filing Tuesday that it expects to sell its stock for between $34 and $38 per share. That's higher than a previous range of $28 to $35.

TN consumer sales tax increase likely related to Amazon notifications

10:49 AM, May 14, 2012

State consumer use tax collections were up 108 percent this April over last, an increase that appears to be related to a law that Amazon.com notify Tennessee customers that they owe sales taxes.

Report: Yahoo CEO to step down amid resume miscue

9:12 AM, May 14, 2012

Yahoo CEO Scott Thompson reportedly will step down Sunday amid controversy over mentions on his resume and in regulatory filings of a computer science degree he never received.

Union: GM to hire team leaders at Spring Hill plant

7:43 AM, May 14, 2012

Mike Herron, United Auto Workers 1853 bargaining chairman, told Maury County commissioners the workers will be involved in the production of the Chevrolet Equinox.

Businesses urged to prepare for new food tax rate

7:39 AM, May 14, 2012

Effective July 1, the state sales and use tax rate on sales of food and food ingredients will be cut to 5.25 percent from 5.5 percent. Local sales and use tax rates may be added.

Facebook CEO turns 28, IPO could be $100B gift

7:34 AM, May 14, 2012

He famously wears a hoodie, jeans and sneakers, and he was born the year Apple introduced the Macintosh. But Mark Zuckerberg is no boy-CEO.

Mars Petcare to break ground on new facility in Tenn.

7:56 AM, May 11, 2012

Pet food company Mars Petcare will break ground this month on an $87.9 million facility and new corporate headquarters in Williamson County.

Bernanke says lending spigots are more open now

9:35 AM, May 10, 2012

Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke says that many businesses and consumers are finding it easier to borrow as banks shore up their balance sheets.

Gibson Guitar-inspired bill to change Lacey Act is heard

10:14 AM, May 9, 2012

Critics took aim Tuesday at an effort by Tennessee lawmakers to change the Lacey Act, a century-old environmental law that came under fire after federal agents raided the facilities of Nashville-based Gibson Guitar last summer.

Forbes names Knoxville 6th best mid-sized city for jobs

3:09 PM, May 8, 2012

Forbes ranks 398 U.S. metro areas.  Knoxville was 9th on last year's list.  The Knoxville Chamber says it rose in the ranking primarily because of a 3.1 percent growth in year-over-year jobs.

DENSO in Maryville adding new manufacturing jobs

9:14 AM, May 8, 2012

An auto parts manufacturing plant in Maryville will begin making new parts to save energy adding close to 75 jobs over the next two years.

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