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Funeral and visitation arrangements have been finalized for all five of the service members who died from the July 16 attack that happened at two Chattanooga military facilities. → Read More
Times Free Press journalists discuss how the Chattanooga shooting story is evolving, and how we are approaching coverage. → Read More
Just because it's a snow day doesn't mean you can't go grab a bit to eat at one of Chattanooga's many fine eating establishments. Here's a list. → Read More
On a recent Friday afternoon, Candace Alexander was back at the Driver Services Center on Bonny Oaks Drive for the second time in a day. She'd spent the day going back and forth between the center and the Social Security Administration with two sick children in tow. → Read More
In the 1970s, state governments provided almost 80 percent of public college funding, but those days are long gone. → Read More
A Jackson County, Ala., woman and her husband were arrested for growing marijuana and mushrooms after the woman called the police to report domestic abuse. → Read More
DUNLAP, Tenn. Tipped to suspected animal abuse at a Sequatchie County home, investigators worked for months to obtain enough evidence for a warrant. → Read More
Animal rights workers and the Sequatchie County Sheriff's Department are clearing out a major case of animal hoarding in Dunlap, Tenn. Since about 8 a.m. this morning, more than 60 animals, mostly dogs, have been found at 640 Austin Road. → Read More
RED BANK — Bob Snipes has a message for the person who stole a truck from his business: He loves the thief anyway. → Read More
Bob Snipes has a message for the person who stole a truck from his business last week: He loves the thief anyway. → Read More
Mary Helen Miller joined the staff at the Chattanooga Times Free Press as a multimedia reporter in 2013. She produces audio, video, and graphics for the Web, and occasionally writes stories. Before starting at the Times Free Press, Mary Helen worked as a radio reporter at WUTC, the NPR affiliate station in Chattanooga. She won an Edward R. Murrow award for a story she produced there about the anniversary… → Read More
Mary Helen Miller joined the staff at the Chattanooga Times Free Press as a multimedia reporter in 2013. She produces audio, video, and graphics for the Web, and occasionally writes stories. Before starting at the Times Free Press, Mary Helen worked as a radio reporter at WUTC, the NPR affiliate station in Chattanooga. She won an Edward R. Murrow award for a story she produced there about the anniversary… → Read More
Mary Helen Miller joined the staff at the Chattanooga Times Free Press as a multimedia reporter in 2013. She produces audio, video, and graphics for the Web, and occasionally writes stories. Before starting at the Times Free Press, Mary Helen worked as a radio reporter at WUTC, the NPR affiliate station in Chattanooga. She won an Edward R. Murrow award for a story she produced there about the anniversary… → Read More
Mary Helen Miller joined the staff at the Chattanooga Times Free Press as a multimedia reporter in 2013. She produces audio, video, and graphics for the Web, and occasionally writes stories. Before starting at the Times Free Press, Mary Helen worked as a radio reporter at WUTC, the NPR affiliate station in Chattanooga. She won an Edward R. Murrow award for a story she produced there about the anniversary… → Read More
DECATUR, Tenn. — The steeple was the first part of the church to collapse. → Read More
At Church of the Highlands in Harrison, there are no Easter traditions. Yet. → Read More
Dudley loved his pacifier. His sister Opossum loved vanilla ice cream. → Read More
Ooltewah Elementary School's art classroom is far too tidy for a kids' studio. The floors are spotless, the chairs are empty and the tables beg for more grime. → Read More