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Some teenagers at Central High school are reaching out to help veterans in need.
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Some teenagers at Central High school are reaching out to help veterans in need.
Severe weather left behind severe damage to a Catoosa County neighborhood Monday night.
7 homes damaged, 2 severe damage from severe weather.
Atlanta chain plans move to our area in 2016
222 Acres in Coker Creek area
Officials say surveillance video shows deputies slamming Joshua Ferriera's face into a table during his August 9th booking.
"It's a nightmare and I'm trying to protect my children," said Berry's wife.
Chattanooga Fire Department kicked-off Fire Prevention Week by honoring its Firefighters.
A GPS on a leaf blower helps authorities track some stolen goods.
More than 30,000 Tennessee teens have signed up for The Tennessee Promise. The program offers two years of tuition-free community college to high schoolers graduating in the class of 2015.
Governor Nathan Deal Makes Announcement
PolyTech Fibers should create 114 new jobs in Murray County
A Chattanooga police officer opened fire on a suspect Sunday night.
A competitor in the Stump Jump 50K race passed away Saturday Morning.
For many educators, teaching is more than just grading papers and making lesson plans. Often they have to provide materials for less fortunate students, and that means paying for them out of their own pockets. But thanks to the annual Teacher Supply Depot, those supplies come without a price tag.
Remembering the 24 murdered victims of 2014 in Chattanooga
A two vehicle crash claims one life and sends another to the hospital
Tennessee Highway Patrol are investigating an accident that happened last night on I-24 eastbound near mile marker 140
Police arrest a man for several recent burglaries.
A Whitfield County man find himself in jail, accused of stealing from several church
The Chief has also made it clear that he is working to create a process that will improve the filing system of Response to Resistance Reports.
City Auditor Says Bobby Dodd & Three Others Should Not Have been Given Permission to Take the I-Pads When They Retired
Organizers of the Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure tell us they're counting their blessings after a fire destroyed thousands of t-shirts.