Silverdale Baptist's Allison Meadows Prepares To Head Back To Chattanooga After Stabbing in Pittsburgh
Allison Meadows is now up and moving, after a horrific attack at a Target this week in Pittsburgh.
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Allison Meadows is now up and moving, after a horrific attack at a Target this week in Pittsburgh.
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Cleveland Realtor Ricky Tallent says he supports increasing city services like fire and police, as long as they money is used correctly. "I think that's great but I think they should also manage the funds that they're already getting," he says.
Shelby Pompora wants all of her students at Spring City Elementary to have positive feelings about school. She rewards positive behavior in the classroom and goes the extra mile to make sure kids understand learning is fun.
A Silverdale Baptist Academy student will spend part of her Spring Break in the hospital after being stabbed at a Target store in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
Outback offers free appetizers on Tuesday's as part of a bracket battle. Today, you can get coconut shrimp for free.
Art Creations owner Tony Mines says he's all for proposed new legislation which would mandate an Internet sales tax. "I think it's very unfair for small retailers like myself to have that kind of a percentage disadvantage, nine and a quarter percent here, that's significant, especially when we're already discounted to try to compete with the internet sales," he says.
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Your first taste of Spring is on Rita's Italian Ice. The downtown dessert location will be giving away free italian ice today
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Ten years and 80-million copies later, "The Da Vinci Code" is now on the house.
Jackson County Sheriff Chuck Phillips has been in law enforcement since 1982 and says he's never been part of an Opium arrest... until now. "It's the first time we've ever gotten any type Opium or Heroin in Jackson County, especially this much," says Phillips.
March is all about the Reuben sandwich for Arby's.
Creek Meadowns Resident, Gary Dixon says, "I do not approve of it one way or the other. I have went to the city and sat in on a city meeting and everything and they went ahead and built it anyway."
Get into the Creative Discovery Museum in downtown Chattanooga for FREE tonight!