Looking Ahead to January 26, 2016

Throughout the day, we’re updating our social media sites with the new information on developing stories.

A prosecutor says the preliminary autopsy results in the death of a 2-year-old West Tennessee boy who was missing for a week before his body was found show he died of hypothermia.

District Attorney General Jerry Woodall issued a statement Monday.

He says there were no signs of foul play in the death of Noah Chamberlin of the Pinson community.

Final autopsy results will take 8 to 16 weeks.

The child’s funeral is set for Wednesday.

Also, the Chairwoman of the Tennessee Democratic Party is calling on House Republican leaders to resign over their handling of Rep. Jeremy Durham and sexual harassment at the Tennessee General Assembly.

At a press conference Monday, Mary Mancini said House Speaker Beth Harwell, Majority Leader Gerald McCormick and Republican Caucus Chairman Glen Casada should step aside for what she called the "toxic" atmosphere for women at the legislative office complex.

Also, The White House will recognize TechTown CEO Cordell Carter today as one of nine individuals picked as a "Champion of Change."

Carter came to Chattanooga last year after serving as a director for US training programs for the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.

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