It's been five years since a school bus crossed into a train's path down on the Tennessee-Georgia border. For the first time, NewsChannel 5 has obtained video from inside that bus.more>>
A lot has changed since 1977, but not school buses. That was the last time the federal government changed the basic safety standards for the vehicles that carry our most precious passengers.more>>
Federal regulators say seat belts could save some lives if placed on school buses. Still, they question whether it would save enough lives to be worth the cost. But one group that's not often discussed is the injured.more>>
State lawmakers voted last year to create a special committee to study whether school buses should have seat belts. But get this: they forgot to meet.more>>
A NewsChannel 5 investigation first revealed eye-opening lessons from a deadly school bus crash. And, now, two mothers who lost children say even more could be done to protect other kids. more>>
State lawmakers began tackling the question of whether school buses should have seat belts. It's a direct result of an exclusive NewsChannel 5 investigation.more>>
Should a child you love have the option of buckling up when they get on a school bus? That was the question raised by a recent NewsChannel 5 investigation. Tuesday, a legislative committee insisted that it is listening.more>>
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Stunning new allegations have been made against the former owners of HRC Medical which once claimed to be the world's largest hormone replacement company.more>>
Stunning new allegations have been made against the former owners of HRC Medical which once claimed to be the world's largest hormone replacement company.more>>
The former head of the Tennessee cosmetology board says she tried to warn the state about problems with the possible selling of cosmetology licenses, but no one would listen.more>>
The former head of the Tennessee cosmetology board says she tried to warn the state about problems with the possible selling of cosmetology licenses, but no one would listen.more>>
A multimillion-dollar contract for maintenance on state vehicles was supposed to save taxpayers' money. But "NewsChannel 5 Investigates" discovered some examples where you're actually paying more.more>>
A multimillion-dollar contract for maintenance on state vehicles was supposed to save taxpayers' money. But "NewsChannel 5 Investigates" discovered some examples where you're actually paying more. more>>