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The porch is a great place to read. That's according to employees at the Catoosa County Public Library.
The director of Finley Stadium is trying to put fans in the stands.
Chattanooga Police investigate the city's latest homicide.
Walgreens "The Way to Well Health Tour" makes four stops in Chattanooga this week, offering free health tests, valued at over $100.
Prayers before council meetings do not violate the constitution. That's according to the Supreme Court. In a five to four decision Monday, the justices ruled in favor of prayer. But what does that mean for one controversial case here in Hamilton County? WDEF News 12's Alisha Searl finds out.
In honor of the Cinco de Mayo holiday, the Braves offer $5 Club Pavilion seats for several games this month.
E-tickets ... have you ever heard of them? Probably not since most larger cities haven't adopted the new system. However, Cleveland has taken notice, and come early Fall expect some pretty big changes if you get pulled over within the city limits. WDEF News 12's Alisha Searl explains in this report from Cleveland.
A Ringgold man who shot and killed a teenager on his property has died. It happened last November. Fred Youngblood shot and killed Dalton McConathy, 17. The case against Youngblood was pending, but since he died it can no longer be presented to a grand jury. WDEF News 12's Alisha Searl has reaction from the McConathy family.
Saturday brings us Free Comic Book day at area comic retailers and Sunday brings us Star Wars Day deals at select stores.
Fandango Friday for Visa Signature credit card holders just returned, which means you can purchase buy one, get one movie tickets from Fandango for the Amazing Spiderman 2!
A Lookout Valley family is speaking out Wednesday evening about three weeks after their son was gunned down, along with two others. It was a triple homicide that the shook Hamilton County. The Morse family talks to us about closure now that the last primary suspect has been arrested less than 24 hours ago. WDEF News 12's Alisha Searl reports.
Annaliese Tester came up with this drawing of a robot that can use litter as fuel and make clean air, too.
Mother's Day arrives May 11th... and Amazon just put some of its Kindle readers on sale.
With a handshake, a new partnership is formed between Hamilton County Sheriff, Jim Hammond, and the number one pick for Chattanooga police chief, Fred Fletcher. They officially met today, and we were the only station there when it happened. WDEF News 12's Alisha Searl has the story.
Don't toss out your Sunday newspaper just yet. Look in the Parade magazine section for a coupon good for a free meal at KFC.
It's a special day. WDEF- TV, Chattanooga's first television station, signed on 60 years ago. The date was April 25th, 1954. WDEF News 12's Alisha Searl takes us through the years in this story you'll only see on 12.
The Coca-Cola Bottling Company moves ahead with plans for a $62 million expansion.
Volkswagen warned Tennessee officials during difficult negotiations over incentives to expand the automaker's Chattanooga plant that the company has already secured offers to build a new SUV elsewhere.
Get a 20-page photo brag book from Walgreens online right now for just 99 cents!
East Ridge High School students learn a hard lesson just days before prom. Through a mock crash, they found out how drunk driving could affect them. School leaders even brought in two influential woman. WDEF News 12's Alisha Searl takes us through their powerful testimony.
Roo Cups return this summer at Kangaroo Express.
Traffic fatalities are on the rise in Hamilton County. To combat the problem, officers from all over the county got together Wednesday to come up solutions. WDEF News 12's Alisha Searl takes us through the alarming statistics.
A 28-year old paramedic with Hamilton County Emergency Medical Services needs a marrow transplant after being diagnosed with Myelodysplastic Syndrome.
The morning commute in to Chattanooga could soon change for some downtown workers.