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Georgia "southern preppy" look coming to Chattanooga
One of the best deals in town returns this week.
Melissa Etheridge will take the Coke Stage on Wednesday, June 10 at 9:30 PM.
The Cleveland Police crime scene technician was cleared of domestic abuse for the scuffle involving his boss.
the Chattanooga Zoo held its frog watch program to help participants learn how to identify frog calls.
New signs help trace the exact route of the Trail of Tears in the Tennessee Valley.
Ricky D. Napper, Senior Vice President and Chief Operating Officer, has agreed to take on leadership responsibility for the CHI Memorial health system during this transitional period.
The state of Tennessee has the chance to plant 50,000 trees on Saturday... And you can do it for free.
Dalton Police have apologized after breaking down the wrong door of a family home when making a drug bust. It happened Tuesday night along Whittle Drive.
Today we look back at the massive flooding in 1990, the newsteam from 1976 and a CBS show in 1973
A semi-truck makes a u- turn causing traffic on I-75 N.
Melanie Emerson was charged with aggravated child endangerment
Priority in our area now is I-24, I-75, Hwy 27 & Hwy 153
A husband and wife both face charges in Catoosa County after a stand-off.
Nickajack Road in Walker County has been shut down due to the fear of a mudslide.
Tennessee lawmakers are edging closer to legalize guns in our parks. A previous vote on the issue back in 2009 saw 70 communities ban open carry firearms in their parks and rec areas
Officials say 53-year-old John Woodlee died from his injuries.
Tennessee River Valley Association Throws its Weight Behind Effort to Get Support From Army Corps Of Engineers.
Audia International in Walker County will be expanding their company which means more jobs.
'Soft' Lockdown ends for Lakeview Middle School.
Lakeview Middle under Lockdown as a precaution
Megan Wise reports live from the scene
There's been a sharp rise in the number of Georgia High School students signing up for dual enrollment. More than 150 Whitfield, Walker and Catoosa county seniors now take college courses at Dalton State.
