Dekalb County man charged with eight counts of child sex abuse
According to authorities, the abuse was on a child less than 12-years of age.
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According to authorities, the abuse was on a child less than 12-years of age.
Local officials responded to a structure fire that happened Saturday morning on the 2100 block of Daisy Street.
Logan was charged with sexual exploitation of a child.
Hambrick called 911 to report that he was robbed at gun-point by two men in the 5200 block of Brainerd Road.
Fall excursion from the Tennessee Valley Railroad Museum.
Opponents of Amendment 1 are asking a federal judge to void the vote that amended the Tennessee Constitution to make it easier for lawmakers to restrict abortions.
The mother of a Calhoun teen hit by a car yesterday says her child didn't have to die.
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Bradley County deputies arrest two people for the burglary and theft of storage units on Georgetown Road.
Officials say he stole property from an Apison residence and then sold some of it.
Officials say several goats were intentionally killed on private property adjacent to the Flagstone community in Ooltewah.
Chattanooga Police say a man showed a pornographic video to a minor at a bus stop and then exposed himself before driving away.
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He says in part, "I believe, as before, Chattanooga State will rise to these challenges, and remain a national leader in community college education."
The voting information and ballots will now move on to Tennessee Regents Board who can make a decision.
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Tennessee's ban on gay marriage will continue. That's what a Federal Court of Appeals ruled today in a two to one vote.
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Tennessee voters passed the controversial Amendment One on Tuesday. Now the question becomes, what happens next?
Food Programs at Cross Pointe Church of God in Cleveland are in jeopardy. Their freezer and cooler broke, forcing them to find money and alternate ways to hundreds of Cleveland residents.
TDOT are warning of scammers posing as their employees offering pavement services in East Brainerd. The organization say they do not offer residential paving and want home owners to know they would never solicit money from them door to door.
One MTSU professor is driving across the country in his truck on fumes.