Cincinnati boy recovering at Erlanger after a snake attack
"I didn't want to die. I was freaking out like crazy," the boy said.
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"I didn't want to die. I was freaking out like crazy," the boy said.
County Commissioners Conform to State Law On The Use of $100K Dollars Each
Chattanooga families react to the largest car seat recall in American history. After months of fighting with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, Graco gives in and recalls 1.9 million infant car seats. That's in addition to the 4 million toddler seats the company recalled earlier this year. WDEF News 12's Alisha Searl takes us through the new information you need to know in order to keep your child safe.
Disney Store's Twice upon a year sale offers up to 60% off items online.
Young members set a goal of 125 toys, but they ended up collecting and buying more than 1700 toys!
It was a single car accident in the 6000 block of Champion Road in Harrison.
Corliss Cooper sues Hamilton County Election Commission over domestic partner benefit ordinance.
Jackson County officials say Inmate Nathan Clark walked away from a work detail at the Stevenson City Park Tuesday.
Officials say a father and son took the victim at gunpoint, took his cash and other valuables.
Three Hundred Acre Commercial Faces I-75
"We see a lot of snake bites," said one doctor
Walter told police he "wanted to come clean."
Planning a 4th of July BBQ and need to make some crafts for the occasion? Hobby Lobby just posted a printable coupon with huge savings on its website.
Chattanooga residents took their concern about crime to the streets.
Family remembers Soddy Daisy mother who was gunned down in her trailer
268-children were removed from their homes last year because of meth related incidents.
She's wanted for felony probation violation on a charge of promoting the manufacture of meth, helping with a robbery and property theft.
Some teenagers from CSAS are using their artistic skills to help young children avoid injuries.
Dozens of people got a rude awakening Monday when they went to the food stamp office in Chattanooga. The Department of Human Services moved to a different location. WDEF News 12's Alisha Searl spoke to several residents who say they're upset because they weren't notified.
The supreme today ruled in favor of Hobby Lobby refusing to provide birth control to its employees under their healthcare plans. The landmark decision proved polarizing not just in DC but right here in Chattanooga.
Neighbor witness a triple shooting in his trailer park
Chattanooga has cemented its reputation as a hub for technology and innovation by becoming the gig city. Now the city's technological prowess is attracting another group, video gamers, and the competition is fierce. WDEF News 12's Webb Wright has more...