Christopher Savoie spoke out about the ordeal that landed him in a Japanese jail. The Franklin father returned home after a failed effort to reclaim his abducted son and daughter. UPDATED: NEW VIDEOMore>>
Tuesday, March 6 2012 1:30 PM EST2012-03-06 18:30:47 GMT
A Tennessee father locked in an international custody battle with his ex-wife in Japan cannot sue a mediator-turned-state judge who presided over the dispute, the U.S. 6th Circuit Court of Appeals ruled.more>>
A Middle Tennessee man stands at the center of another heartbreaking, international parental abduction. Still, he believes a local judge could have stopped her.more>>
There are serious questions about a Williamson County judge's involvement in a child custody case -- a case that ended up with two children being abducted to Japan. more>>
A Williamson County father is under arrest in Japan, after picking up the two children who were abducted from Tennessee by his ex-wife and racing Japanese police to the nearest U.S. Consulate.more>>
A father from Franklin faces up to five years in a Japanese jail. Police say Christopher Savoie is charged with trying to abduct the two children who were abducted from him by his ex-wife.more>>
Reacting to the case of a Franklin, Tenn., father, the U.S. State Department called upon Japan Wednesday to sign an international agreement on parental child abductions.more>>
In never-seen video, a Franklin father -- who now sits in a Japanese jail -- talks about what he thought about the laws that are now being used against him.more>>
Christopher Savoie wants Americans to know that it was the "love of his kids" that launched a desperate mission that has now landed him in a Japanese jail, said a reporter who spoke with him Thursday.more>>
Protesters gathered Saturday outside the Japanese embassy and the White House, urging the Japanese government to free Franklin's Christopher Savoie.more>>
New recordings provide new insights into the relationship between Franklin father Christopher Savoie and his two children -- and why his ex-wife claims she abducted them to Japan.more>>
"Why don't you tell the other side?" That's been a repeated refrain posted in response to NewsChannel 5's continuing coverage of the international child-custody controversy.more>>
Christopher Savoie doesn't appear to be holding up well after more than a week in a Japanese jail. That's the word from a journalist who gained access to the Franklin father.more>>
There's been a major setback for a Franklin father who's locked up in a Japanese jail, accused of trying to abduct the children who were abducted from him here in Tennessee.more>>
Now, after capturing international attention for trying to rescue the children who were abducted from him, Christopher Savoie may be contemplating even more drastic action.more>>
Christopher Savoie's family is awaiting word about his fate. It comes as they're reading over new letters in which the Franklin father describes his ordeal inside a Japanese jail.more>>
Christopher Savoie has been released from a Japanese jail after spending more than two weeks behind bars. He was released apparently without charges.more>>
Ambassadors from the United States and seven other countries urged Japan on Friday to quickly resolve a growing number of international child custody disputes.more>>
The Haslam administration is preparing to demolish the 59-year-old Cordell Hull Building. But some of the administration's claims about the building's condition may have been exaggerated.more>>
The Haslam administration is preparing to demolish the 59-year-old Cordell Hull Building. But some of the administration's claims about the building's condition may have been exaggerated.more>>
Friday, June 14 2013 7:18 PM EDT2013-06-14 23:18:05 GMT
Thousands of Tennesseans have been getting checks in the mail this week as part of the largest state and federal settlement of its kind ever. These are people who lost their homes to foreclosure.more>>
Thousands of Tennesseans have been getting checks in the mail this week as part of the largest state and federal settlement of its kind ever. These are people who lost their homes to foreclosure.more>>
Lt. Gov. Ron Ramsey and House Speaker Beth Harwell said Thursday they want the legislature to review a string of no-bid deals given to real estate giant Jones Lang Lasalle.more>>
Lt. Gov. Ron Ramsey and House Speaker Beth Harwell said Thursday they want the legislature to review a string of no-bid deals given to real estate giant Jones Lang Lasalle.more>>
Thursday, June 13 2013 7:19 PM EDT2013-06-13 23:19:12 GMT
State officials closed the door Thursday on widespread drilling for natural gas -- also known as fracking -- on state-owned land, at least for now.more>>
State officials closed the door Thursday on widespread drilling for natural gas -- also known as fracking -- on state-owned land, at least for now.more>>