UPDATE: Explosion hazard all clear
The explosion hazard was from an unknown chemical in the truck that was on fire earlier.
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The explosion hazard was from an unknown chemical in the truck that was on fire earlier.
Three Brainerd High students suspended. Consequences may stay with them for years
Law enforcement used tear gas to get him out. He was lead out in handcuffs, but appeared unharmed.
The Marion County Sheriff's office celebrates one of the biggest drug ring busts in their history. 22 people are now in custody facing federal charges for conspiracy to distribute and possess methamphetamine.
A jury is recommending life without parole for an Alabama woman convicted of capital murder in her granddaughter's running death.
The Fire Department of New York says four people are in critical condition among a dozen injured in an explosion, building collapse and fire in Manhattan's East Village.
"Somebody set that fire deliberately so we're very interested and motivated in solving this case," Garner said.
For more information about the recruitment, contact the GDOL’s Dalton Career Center at (706) 272-2301.
HTI Employment Solutions is holding a Job Fair, filling over 80 positions for the new Plastic Omnium manufacturing Plant.
Officials say they're doing it because temperatures are expected to drop below freezing.
Chattanooga Police say the suspect of a robbery was shot Thursday afternoon near East 43rd Street at Miller Auto Sales.
The US Geological Survey says it happened at 11:21pm EDT Wednesday night.
Parkridge West dropping in patient, keeping Emergency Room
Police officers rescued family from burning house last week.
May only be token resistance, but the Governor's plan passes a Senate committee vote
Sentencing hearing nearing end in Run To Death trial
13 year old shoots his brothers, then himself, over a food fight
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Chattanooga Police believe it happened in the area of 2300 Windsor Street.
The Senate Health Committee voted 6-2 on Wednesday to advance the Insure Tennessee proposal.
Authorities say one person is dead and multiple others are injured after tornadoes hit Oklahoma and Arkansas.
The bill's sponsor, Republican Sen. Kerry Roberts of Springfield, argued that it should be up to any adult rider with private health insurance to decide whether to ride without a helmet.
