Birmingham Cold Case Now Closed
The FBI has now closed an investigation into fatal police shooting that happened 50 years ago.
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The FBI has now closed an investigation into fatal police shooting that happened 50 years ago.
Around 7:30pm last night, Hamilton County Sheriff's Office Deputies attempted to pull over a stolen vehicle while on patrol on Lee Highway.
Board Says the Old East Brainerd Elementary Could Bring up to $3M
Hospital also cuts Intensive Care Unit today
A convicted killer will have to wait until she finds out if she will get a new trial.
woman says she was beaten, man shot in the early morning hours
Arrest or cite 20 men locally in crackdown
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A semi trailer manufacturer is setting up shop in Dade County and will bring hundreds of jobs to the area.
The interactive system allows the TVFCU to offer longer hours with the personalized service.
Five years ago, Chattanooga earned the name Gig City for being the first city in the United States to have access to gigabit internet speed. Well, it may be time for Chattanooga to get a new nick name.
"I do get really scared with everything that has happened," said Hollister.
Chattanooga Police arrested two men Wednesday night believed to be connected with multiple car break-ins and stolen trailers.
A motorcyclist got a broken leg after a crash and getting dragged underneath a pickup truck.
EPA proposed new rules to reduce potent greenhouse gas emissions during second annual White House roundtable discussion.
All that was left was a trail of gravel
GBI targets people who trade images digitally that create the market
Opaso charged with posting on Yik Yak that he would kill 53 students
Like wings? Sonic has them half price today to celebrate Wingtoberfest
A Georgia county is prosecuting a pro-Confederate flag group, accusing them of causing terror at a local gathering.
After receiving dozens of tips, Red Bank police officers arrested Bradley A. Powell on one count of theft.
She faces multiple charges in Tennessee and Georgia including auto theft and kidnapping.