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3 injured, including truck driver
This time, a retired parks director is killed in a crash in Tullahoma
Tips on how to protect your pets and yourself from wild animals
the deputy posted that law enforcement officers should use hoses on protesters
The city of East Ridge now has a brand new Bass Pro Shops Outpost.
Scam reports are up, prompting officials to remind residents to be wary of common scams
A Chattanooga grandmother fights for her life after her home caught on fire.
The prolonged hot and dry weather is taking it's toll on farmers in north Georgia.
A burglary suspect in Alabama died after police officers used a Taser during a confrontation with him.
A Knoxville woman melted her tub after she tried to barbecue a brisket in it.
A second mountain coaster in Sevier County has closed after an injury sustained by a rider.
Couple was suspected of a spree of violent purse snatchings in the south
It turns out Curtis Brown was hit in the gun exchange
company hopes to hire 900 to 1,200 more employees for VW
Sheriff Jimmy Harris says “When the weather is this hot outside it puts everybody in danger to heat exhaustion."
Police are reviewing the store's surveillance video, hoping to get a frame of the man's face before he covered it with the toilet paper.
Krispy Kreme celebrates its 79th birthday today... with a present for you!
CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (WDEF) - Many volunteers are flooding the Scenic City this week to lend a helping hand. Both students and adults partnering with World Changers are rolling up their sleeves to work hard and help others.
Less than a week after the deaths of Philando Castile and Alton Sterling, there has been a nationwide outcry for change, and most believe it all begins with community policing.
Chattanooga Community Policing has proved to be the successful model for the 21st century of policing.
One Alabama Cementery wants to stop Pokemon Go players from walking around burial plots and driving cemetery roads aimlessly as part of the game
After 12 years in Prison, Ray Brent Marsh formally apologies to the community.
150 people took to the streets of Bradley County to show "Unity" in the wake of recent violence across the nation.
They are the result of the drought that began on June 28, 2016.