From The Archives: An Alabama Christmas Party
We take you back to one of the country music group's party for Fort Payne Kids in 1986.
From The Archives: Remembering the World's Fair in 1982
Thirty years ago, the World's Fair was big news even here in Chattanooga. This time I look back at the series of stories that WDEF ran on the Fair. The exhibits.. robots.. crowds.. more robots.. and weird rides. And I cap it off with a story on how the led to big changes here in Chattanooga
From The Archives: Welcome to the Aqua-dome on Brainerd Road in 1982
Do you remember the nightlife on Brainerd Road 30 years ago? We do. This story comes from our Archives in the summer of 1982.
From the Archives: The Flying Wallendas
Nik Wallenda's walk across Niagara Falls is only the latest headline grabbing stunt from this German family. In fact, they came through our area in 1978.
From The Archives: The Night The Lights Went Out in Georgia
Another movie that shot in Chattanooga. This one shows the seamy side of town that isn't around anymore. It starred a young Dennis Quaid & Mark Hamill!
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UnHolyMitch - 5/25/2013 11:47 PM
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Looks like rescue squad could use some exercise and a work out.

RogerClegg - 5/25/2013 5:09 PM
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Why do race, ethnicity, and sex need to be considered at all in deciding who gets awarded a contract? It's good to make sure contracting programs are open to all, that bidding opportunities are widely publicized beforehand, and that no one gets discriminated against because of skin color, national origin, or sex. But that means no preferences because of skin color, etc. either--whether it's labeled a "set-aside," a "quota," or a "goal," since they all end up amounting to the same thing. Such discrimination is unfair and divisive; it breeds corruption and otherwise costs the taxpayers and businesses money to award a contract to someone other than the lowest bidder; and it's almost always illegal—indeed, unconstitutional—to boot (see 42 U.S.C. section 1981 and this model brief: http://www.pacificlegal.org/page.aspx?pid=1342 ). Those who insist on engaging in such discrimination deserve to be sued, and they will lose.

mamasaidlive - 5/24/2013 10:01 PM
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I am beyond upset that this man was not allowed to call his own shot regarding his exit. Coach High did more than coach basketball. He helped mold me and hundreds of others during our most impressionable years. As mad as I am though, if coach says he's coming next year to watch, then that's good enough for me. That the type of class that's being let go. He will be missed.

DWilkey - 5/24/2013 1:56 PM
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Date correction to above add = Wed. July 3, 2013

David - 5/24/2013 6:12 AM
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Wow! They caught all 6 suspects? I'll bet they ran in 6 diferent directions too. That's good police work! Thanks for getting a little more scum off the streets.

okthen - 5/21/2013 10:37 PM
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Whoever wrote this article needs to go back to English class. Copy? Over.

Terri - 5/21/2013 6:37 PM
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His owner has been found.thanks everyone!

Terri - 5/21/2013 6:37 PM
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Thankfully this dog's owner called and he is lucky to be found. thanks wdef for helping.

busa1340 - 5/21/2013 3:54 PM
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i am so glad to see this happen because i can only imagine how many wrecks this will prevent on my street SAN-HSI DRIVE thanks to both Hamilton county and the East Ridge police department thanks Guys and please BE SAFE.

Dad 01 - 5/21/2013 9:57 AM
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FOUND Beagle, Hickory Hills Subdivision. Beagle approximately 5 years old. Tan and black face and back, with white belly. Found 5/20/13 Call Keith Beacham 423-305-5213 email khbeacham@yahoo.com
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