Source of chemical odor found
The odor from Lookout Valley Saturday night has been identified as Ethyl Acrylate.
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The odor from Lookout Valley Saturday night has been identified as Ethyl Acrylate.
The Tennessee Whiskey Festival returns to the First Tennessee Pavilion on Saturday, April 18.
At 6:10 am this morning a Dallas Bay homeowner called 9-1-1 and reported a house fire at 7304 Cline Road
The UTC Police Department is working with the Chattanooga Police Department to investigate a possible sexual assault.
It's Saturday at the Hamilton County Sheriff's Annex on Dayton Boulevard from 9 a.m. until 1 p.m.
Officials arrested Kyhree Thompson, Tabitha Garrison, and Verranta Page in connection to Reginald Ballard's murder.
Two McMinn county teenagers likely saved a wheelchair-bound woman's life. And Friday afternoon the Sheriff's Department presented them with commendation letters for their efforts.
East Tennessee streets are safer after more than 160 dangerous criminals get rounded up during a six-week long U.S. Marshals-led Violence Reduction operation.
Parent allegedly attacks teacher in Long Island classroom.
The number of new lung cancer cases is rising, the death rate in women has doubled in the past 30 years.
ESPN reporter Britt McHenry has been suspended for a week after a video surfaced of her insulting a tow company employee.
More than 20 of the fugitives arrested are known gang members.
They called 911 during a violent domestic incident
Pulled over in Nashville for driving outside the lines
Detectives say thief tried to sell them online
Chattanooga Police identify the victim as 22-year-old Levi S. Youster.
Saturday is Record Store Day... giving fans of vinyl a chance to get some limited release titles.
The rain showed no sympathy to many parts of Chattanooga yesterday.
It's 2 scoops of ice cream topped with fudge drizzle and cookie crumbs, all wrapped up in a soft and chewy waffle wrap.
The South Pittsburg man was arrested near Chattanooga Thursday.
On behalf of the law firm Judge Moss was associated for many years, Ashley Logan presented the Tree Board with a $1,000 check in memory of Moss.
Due to the continued potential for flooding overnight and out of concern for the safety of our students, parents, and employees, Hamilton County Schools will be on a two hour delay Friday, April 17th. School Age Child Care will be closed in the morning but will operate on regular schedule tomorrow afternoon.