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Golden Apple: Tollis Bond

A teacher in Murray County is retiring after 30 years at the same school in Chatsworth. Her hard work and dedication have earned her this week's Golden Apple Award.

Chips Ahoy cookies recalled due to "unexpected" ingredient

Packages of Chewy Chips Ahoy cookies sold at Walmart and other retailers nationwide are being recalled because they many contain an "unexpected solidified ingredient." Nabisco parent Mondelez Global issued the recall on Tuesday after receiving reports of "potential adverse health…

Walmart to offer clothing subscription service for kids

New York — Walmart is teaming up with Kidbox, the 3-year-old online styling service for children, to offer its customers an exclusive, curated style box. Starting Tuesday, Walmart customers will get access to more than 120 premium children's brands, including…

Trump to speak at Atlanta drug abuse summit

WASHINGTON (AP) - President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump will discuss the opioid crisis at an Atlanta summit. The White House announced the April 24 appearance at the Rx Drug Abuse and Heroin Summit on Twitter Tuesday, saying…

Two French billionaires donate $300 million to Notre Dame

Bernard Arnault, one of the world's richest men, is donating 200 million euros to fund the reconstruction of Notre Dame – that's about $226 million. Arnault and his family announced the donation via their company's Twitter account. Arnault is the…

MLB celebrates special Jackie Robinson Day

Los Angeles -- The Los Angeles Dodgers and the rest of Major League Baseball celebrated Jackie Robinson Day Monday. This year was special for the annual event, since it marked what would have been the baseball legend's 100th birthday, noted…

City officials show final Patten Parkway renderings

CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (WDEF) - City officials revealed final renderings for Patten Parkway renovations in Chattanooga on Monday at The Camp House. The renderings showed what the area will look like when the project is finished. There are three military and…

Chattanooga Mayor takes questions at NAACP meeting

CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (WDEF) - Chattanooga Mayor Andy Berke discussed police brutality during the local NAACP chapter meeting Monday. He answered questions from the audience that surrounded the economy, affordable housing, and police brutality. City officials have been working on a…

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