Expect to see more state troopers on the road this month
"We're going to be highly visible," Lt. Harmon said
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"We're going to be highly visible," Lt. Harmon said
62-door facility strengthens company’s foothold in East Tennessee.
Dozens of children are out sick from school this week due to the flu and cold weather related illnesses. One school principal tells us good hygiene is crucial in stopping the spread of germs.
Auto Workers Union Granted Access to Management at Volkswagen After Reaching Level 3
A random act of kindness was caught on camera in East Ridge.
Three Dalton police officers helped save a man from a burning home Sunday.
Krystal celebrates National Slider Day today.
Mayor Teddy Harris just hasn't been big on answering our questions lately, following a controversial ordinance that would ban abortions.
43 Angels still need to be adopted, and hundreds of presents turned in.
If you know anything about this crime, please call Chattanooga Police.
A Rhea County grand jury indicts an 83-year old man on charges of sexual battery.
Company Notifies Employees That The Union Has Been Certified as Having Signed Cards of 45% of Employees. ACE Files Objection.
Some parents are learning how to help their kids land a job, thanks to the Public Education Foundation.
E-cigarette usage among high-schoolers has tripled in recent years according to the CDC. Chattanooga health officials believe customizable e-cig i-phone cases and candy flavor options are too appealing to teens.
Thousands of American troops will soon be getting a sweet surprise ... MoonPies from our own Chattanooga bakery. WDEF News 12's Alisha Searl tells us why, and what this will mean to those who put their lives on the line for our freedom.
Benedict Cumberbatch narrates National Geographic Documentary
Amazon has "The Bible: The Epic Miniseries
" on sale today for just $6.99 on DVD.
This past Sunday marked the 27th annual Catoosa Toy Run..and more than one thousand bikers participated.
According to recent reports, most public school teachers annually spend $1,000 dollars out of their own pockets on school supplies.
2014 marked the fifth annual "Stuff the Bus" school supply drive hosted by United Way of Greater Chattanooga.
A local church organization battled rain, wind and cold temperatures for 36 hours straight to collect bikes for kids this holiday season.
For more than 20 years, the Shop with a Cop initiative has provided Christmas presents to children in need.