Body found near Chattanooga train tracks
Police have not identified the body
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The Google Play store's free album this week is the Jason Aldean's "Old Boots, New Dirt."
Neither the ACE nor UAW has collective bargaining rights for workers at the plant.
For more information on driving safety, visit www.gahighwaysafety.org
Matthew Howard faces a charge of first degree murder in the death of his girlfriend 33-year-old Tara Burnett.
They went through some slush and didn't make it back onto the road," said Tarscay.
Egyptian Americans in Chattanooga remain concerned for their families back home tonight. Egypt's President ordered retaliation air strikes against ISIS members in Libya.
Hamilton County School officials give teachers and parents some tips to deal with "picky eating" habits.
Space created by tearing down an old hangar
While snow is not a major concern for most commuters in the Tennessee Valley, Monday, Ice is.
Bradley County Police Arrested Top Ten Most Wanted suspect Nathan Simmons Saturday afternoon.
Local motorcycle dealership holds ceremony for spouses to renew vows
On a chilly morning, many Chattanooga residents along with WDEF's own Chip Chapman took the Polar Plunge.
The Sequatchie County Sheriff's Department say It happened Friday night and one man was pronounced dead at the scene.
A fun event for couples to renew their vows this Valentine's Day.
Stuart Heights Baptist Church and Miracle Missionary Baptist Church spread the love by giving away coats and food to children and adults.
Volkswagen Academy is accepting applications for its apprenticeship program here at the Chattanooga plant.
The accident happened January 24th at the intersection of Indian Avenue and Cedar Street in Rossville.
"Unfortunately it is more and more common that people are being diagnosed with this disease."
With the threat of wintry weather affecting the Tennessee Valley early next week, several agencies start making preparations.
On track to be nation's 1st new generation nuclear power facility of 21st century
Drug related crimes involving teenagers are on the rise in Bradley County. To combat the problem, Sheriff Eric Watson brought back the D.A.R.E Program. A kick-off event was held Friday at Park View Elementary School. WDEF News 12's Alisha Searl takes a look at why county leaders think this program will work.
