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Local Woman Continues Fight For K9 Officers

CHATTANOOGA-(WDEF) Police officers constantly put themselves in harm's way to protect the public. One special brand of law enforcement is often on the front line in a battle against criminals. And one woman wants to make sure four legged crime fighters are taken care of.

Angie's List Report: Smart Winter Hires

With the cold weather settling in, it can be easy for homeowners to slip into hibernation and forget about home maintenance. But now is actually a great time to cross off some items on your to-do list. And you may actually save some money this time of year. Three smart hires to make this winter in this Angie's List Report.

Angie's List Report: Car Detailing for Every Budget

There's nothing like the look, feel and smell of a brand new car. Unfortunately, it doesn't last. While it's impossible to keep your car in flawless condition, you can make it clean and shiny again. Auto detailing for every budget in this Angie's List Report.

Angie's List Report: Chimney Mistakes

In the mood for chestnuts roasted on an open fire? For many families, gathering around a crackling fireplace is a holiday tradition. But you need to take the proper precautions. The mistakes that could burn you in this Angie's List Report.

Angie's List Report: Disaster-Proof Your Home for the Holidays

Bright colors, yummy smells and shiny decorations can make the holiday season magical. But if you have small kids or pets, it's important to know the dangers lurking within all that celebrating. You can disaster-proof your home for the holidays. Tips in this Angie's List Report.

Angie's List Report: Buying Carpet

Choosing new carpet for your home is a big decision, one you'll likely have to live with for a long time. But there are so many options and price points. What to consider when buying and installing new carpet in this Angie's List Report.

UPDATE: Victim from Houser Street House Fire Dies from Injuries

The Chattanooga Fire Department has been informed that the adult female who was critically injured in this morning’s house fire at 220 Houser Street died at 2:36 this afternoon at Erlanger Medical Center. She was 35. The adult male who was also critically injured in that fire, has been flown to the burn unit at Vanderbilt University Medical Center in Nashville. The cause of the fire remains under investigation. Volunteers with the American Red Cross of Southeast Tennessee are providing assistance to the family, including the three children.

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