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Walker County Public Safety officials sent more than twenty children home with a bag full of Christmas gifts.
Escape Experience Chattanooga, a new attraction is set to open this month on Chattanooga's Southside.
An accident Friday night between a motorcycle and a van claims the life of one person.
44-year-old Brian Scott Rowe allegedly extorted money from an inmate and used his position to bring contraband into the detention center.
The Tennessee Valley should get an excellent view of this weekend's Geminid Meteor Shower.
Blue Cross Blue Shield brings back the old Miller Brothers windows.
River City Archery is ready to unleash your inner-Katniss
Westwood Elementary school students are getting exciting about coding...
Several hundred non-profits applied.
The complicated nature of the relocation meant the road has been closed since September of 2013.
30-year-old Kimberly Martin of Pikeville stands accused of two counts of doctor shopping and using TennCare as payment.
Police need your help to find whoever robbed a woman at 2100 Hamilton Place Boulevard.
If you know who these two men are, please call Chattanooga Police.
"Black lives matter" and "I can't breathe," were the chants coming from members of the Chattanooga Concerned Citizens for Justice.
A Red Bank High Schooler hopes her senior project will help the Chattanooga homeless community. She has already received hundreds of donations of blankets and clothes
Today is 12/12, which means it's the day of the dozens.
The $2.1 million will serve 150 additional at-risk children under the age of four living in the Chattanooga city limits.
There's an arrest warrant out for 41-year-old Samuel Chavez.
The ceremony took place at the Calvary Chapel on South Broad Street.
If you've stopped to stare at two brand new billboards on Rossville Boulevard and Riverside Drive in Chattanooga you are not alone. Local physicians helped put them there. They're outraged that the University of Tennessee College of Medicine Chattanooga uses live pigs for medical training purposes. WDEF News 12's Alisha Searl tells us what's being done to stop this.
Volkswagen Union Submits Material to Auditors Regarding Number of Workers Who Have Signed Cards
Tunnels May Avert Closing of Highway 64 From Rock Slides
Former Murray County Magistrate Could face 20 Years in Prison
