"Bringing Tap Back" Launches Campaign in Chattanooga
Water is now easily accessible in parks around Chattanooga.
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Water is now easily accessible in parks around Chattanooga.
Deal May Be Part of Diesel Emissions Settlement
Officials announced Monday the Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park just became one of 25 national parks selected to receive a 2016 Active Trails grant.
Fort Payne Police Officers and DeKalb County Drug Task Force agents made a drug bust Friday evening, and two small children were taken from the home.
A naked man has been arrested at Nashville International Airport - and airport officials say he is a repeat offender.
The Tennessee Board of Regents system has plans to create a task force that will research campus safety and security.
Alabama authorities say an argument over marijuana may have led to a shootout that killed one man and wounded three others over the weekend.
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Officials plan to use pyrotechnics to scare away 250 vultures living near a small airport in metro Atlanta.
A man charged in the slaying of a salesman in southwest Georgia is scheduled to stand trial.
Statesboro police say two people were shot inside an apartment in a suspected murder-suicide attempt.
Georgia lawmakers have approved a bill permitting guns on state college campuses.
A Montgomery man is dead after he was struck by a vehicle while crossing a road.
Chattanooga firefighters respond to thousands of medical emergencies every year. Since the call volume is so high, city leaders came up with a faster, more cost effective way to serve the public. News 12's Alisha Searl explains.
Three boys who got lost in the woods after dark are safe after being rescued by sheriff's deputies who tracked them using a dog and night-vision goggles.
The national Hospital Charitable Services Awards honored Erlanger recently for two of its outreach programs.
KIds at Red Bank Elementary are already thinking about the future, thanks to a Career Day event.
CLEVELAND, Tenn. (WDEF) A Cleveland woman has been charged with TennCare fraud. 41 year old Cathy Jean Jackson faces two counts of fraudulently using TennCare to obtain a controlled substance by doctor shopping. The indictment says she was after Hyrdrocodone,…
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The chokehold reportedly caused the woman to struggle to breathe.
Bill would exempt athletic facilities and college housing