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National Trailer Maker to Bring 400 Jobs by April 2016
It's a tug of war between angry parents and a judge who is trying to keep children safe. More than 100 mothers in North Georgia have turned to change.org asking for the removal of Judge Connie Blaylock who has now been nicknamed "The Terminator".
"We are the most republican of those four major Tennessee cities," Sanders said.
Bradley County deputies arrrest 49-year-old Ricky Alan Huggins on Failure to Appear charges in connection with Violation of the Sex Offender registry.
So you won't have to rush after the Food City takeover
James Mahon reports live from Dalton at noon
Campus police respond to complaints about fan behavior
Will sign book @ Hamilton Place Barnes & Noble
Would exclude anything that requires a tickets like Riverbend or Mocs
eBay offers several digital gift cards at a reduced price.
After more than 62 years of providing local health care to the Trenton area, Hutcheson Medical Center's Trenton Family Practice faces possible foreclosure.
The homeowner was also shot in the leg and the homeowner's dog was killed.
Georgia Governor Nathan Deal announced Vanguard National Trailer Corp. is coming to Dade County.
"They were looking for tools, four wheelers, mowers; things like that," Guy said.
The University of Tennessee has come up with a list of suggestions for pronouns in place of "he" or "she" to address gender identity.
A follow up message will be sent to parents Tuesday regarding the school day status for Wednesday
Fresh, nutritious, locally-grown fruits on vegetables were up for grabs Monday in Catoosa County.
The Chattanooga Fire Department kicked off its ninth annual Firefighters Against Hunger food drive Monday.
Our region's first Food Cities are opening this week. It comes after the multi-million dollar buyout of 29 BilLo's by the Virginia grocery chain.
Walmart hiring for new store on Hixson Pike
If you know where he is, please call the Hamilton County's Sheriff's Office.
Chattanooga Police say 17-year-old Micah DeSouza is safe.