Aaron Wright, WBIR Channel 10

Aaron Wright

WBIR Channel 10

Knoxville, TN, United States

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Past articles by Aaron:

Possible legislation would limit opioids prescriptions in Tennessee

State Sen. Richard Briggs says he supports a plan to cut down the chances of people abusing opioids by making sure fewer pills are prescribed in the first place. → Read More

Extreme cold presents new dangers for fire and rescue crews

If you find yourself under water it's important to stay calm and put yourself in position to be rescued. → Read More

KCSO: Domestic violence calls up in 2017

In 2017, Knox County recorded at least one domestic violence call every day. A handful of days were in single digits, but many were between one and two dozen. → Read More

Frosty temperatures could pose danger for East Tennessee Seniors

Slower metabolism and less physical activity makes it harder for elderly people to regulate body temperature. According to the CDC, people over 65 should regularly check their homes temperature to prevent possible hypothermia. → Read More

Knoxville Police urging families to keep an eye on addicts over the holidays

It's a time of year many think about family, presents, and spending time together. But for KPD's drug related death's task force it's a time for concern. → Read More

Life-size Grinch yard display brings Christmas cheer

It took months of planning and two weeks of hard work to bring the Grinch all the way from Whoville to a front yard in East Tennessee. → Read More

Life-size Grinch yard display brings Christmas cheer

It took months of planning and two weeks of hard work to bring the Grinch all the way from Whoville to a front yard in East Tennessee. → Read More

Nashville MLS team could create boom for soccer in Tennessee

MLS officials are expected to announced Wednesday that Nashville has been awarded a new expansion franchise. → Read More

Bearden students have mixed feelings about ACT retest

For some, not knowing and not having scores means being at the back of the line when it comes to applying to schools, for grants and scholarships. → Read More

Graphic designers help transform UT football image with Coach Pruitt

From the jumbotron to your cell phone - pictures of UT's new coach decked out in orange and white were everywhere as soon as the hire was announced. → Read More

Graphic designers help transform UT football image with Coach Pruitt

From the jumbotron to your cell phone - pictures of UT's new coach decked out in orange and white were everywhere as soon as the hire was announced. → Read More

Tennessee fans reinvigorated after Fulmer announced as new AD

Students and VFLs say the move of putting former head football coach Phillip Fulmer in charge of the Athletics Department is putting the school back on track for success. → Read More

UT football coaching controversy concerns local businesses

Two local businesses say they do better when the team wins and that’s why the hire matters. → Read More

Business owners work to come back better than ever after deadly wildfires

For these Sevier County business owners the real restoration of their town, their livelihood and their spirit didn't begin until their doors were back open. → Read More

Chris Blue preps for Neyland Stadium halftime show

Knoxville native and winner of NBC's "The Voice" Chris Blue will perform with the Pride of the Southland Marching Band during halftime of UT's game against LSU at Neyland Stadium. → Read More

Chris Blue preps for Neyland Stadium halftime show

Knoxville native and winner of NBC's "The Voice" Chris Blue will perform with the Pride of the Southland Marching Band during halftime of UT's game against LSU at Neyland Stadium. → Read More

Cleanup at historically black cemetery reveals unknown graves

Volunteers from Young's Memorial AME Zion Church in New Market are working to identify the graves found in the cemetery. → Read More

Blount County leaders say housing market will be ready for influx of new jobs

Blount County economic leaders expect 1,500 new jobs in the next year to 18 months. For renters new construction hopes to help them out, but for homebuyers things might be a little tough. → Read More

10Investigates: Records show Cocke Co. efforts and shortcomings fixing overcrowded jail

Letters sent to the jail and from the Tennessee Corrections Institute detail the efforts and shortcomings of the county's two facilities. → Read More

10Investigates: Inside the Cocke County Jail

The issues the jail faces with handling inmates can be traced back to the building holding them and the limited staff keeping an eye on them. → Read More