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Dec 5 2025
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To name a few pedestrian deaths and injuries,
Pedestrian dead after crash on Chapman Highway at Moody on Thursday, Dec. 4, 2025, around 10:40 pm.
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WATE, 2/24/2026, Pedestrian
WATE, 2/24/2026, Pedestrian hit and killed along Chapman Highway in Knoxville, just past Woodlawn Pike intersection, near Gwinfield Drive around 8 p.m.