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The Republican congresswoman's latest tweet comes less than a month after the platform suspended her account for 12 hours following another misleading claim about the virus. → Read More
One of the school districts suing the state has more than 800 staff and students in quarantine due to a Covid-19 outbreak. → Read More
New research suggests Neanderthals, not modern humans, were the first artists. → Read More
The case ended in a mistrial last month after federal prosecutors failed to convince a jury that the former professor hid a connection to a Chinese university. → Read More
The head of the state health department said the agency had only paused efforts to get minors vaccinated so it could reassess marketing materials to make sure they were directed at parents. → Read More
A Chattanooga woman was arrested Friday in connection with a March 31 shooting that left two women injured. → Read More
Just over a month after the University of the South's first Black vice chancellor revealed he'd endured repeated attacks and vandalism at his campus home since he became the school's leader last year, a small group of students hurled "the most vile racial epithets" at a visiting lacrosse team during a match over the weekend. → Read More
Chattanooga police have arrested a man who they say was paid to kill 31-year-old Quintez Bulloch in July. → Read More
Authorities have identified the man shot to death by Chattanooga police on Friday evening following a vehicle crash in the 4000 block of Shallowford Road. → Read More
All children who were taken to Erlanger hospital are now in stable condition following a Meigs County school bus crash that left two dead Tuesday evening. → Read More
Hamilton County Sheriff Jim Hammond has been discharged from the hospital following treatment for COVID-19 symptoms. → Read More
Chattanooga has seen an 85% increase in motor vehicle theft this year, a trend that mirrors that of many other cities as the COVID-19 pandemic crept into communities and altered life — and crime. → Read More
A man convicted in 2016 of first-degree murder will get a new trial, this time for second-degree murder, the Tennessee Court of Criminal Appeals ruled last week. → Read More
Businesses across Chattanooga were closed Monday evening as threats of potential violence and vandalism spread after two nights of protest and unrest that saw arrests of more than 20 people in the city. → Read More
A majority of states have issued stay-at-home orders amid the novel coronavirus pandemic. But how are they planning to enforce the orders? → Read More
A CARTA bus caught fire Friday afternoon in downtown Chattanooga. → Read More
As the number of confirmed COVID-19 cases rises across the country, local courts and some law enforcement agencies are taking precautions to prevent further spread within jails, and jail officials insist they have the ability to contain an outbreak. → Read More
The national office of the NAACP has ousted and suspended the membership of local chapter president Elenora Woods. → Read More
A dog injured in a dog fight over the weekend has died, McKamey Animal Center confirmed Monday morning. → Read More
General Sessions Court Judge Lila Statom sent the first-degree murder charge against Sanel Durakovic, the man accused of the killing Ooltewah hairdresser Patrick Godwin, to the grand jury Thursday morning. → Read More