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Texas law firm found liable for soliciting families of deadly Woodmore bus crash victims

Attorneys with the firm, who were not licensed, solicited parents of children who died in the crash in 2016. → Read More

Tokyo Olympics evening update for July 26

NBC's Liz McLaughlin is live from Tokyo with the latest on the summer Olympic games. → Read More

Tokyo Olympics evening update July 23

NBC's Liz McLaughlin is live from Tokyo with a preview of the Olympic games. → Read More

Organizers cancel 2020 Moon River Festival in Chattanooga

The event that was scheduled for September 12-13 at Coolidge Park will not happen. → Read More

WATCH: Protest, march held for a 16th night in downtown Chattanooga

This is the third week of demonstrations held locally and across the world following the death of George Floyd during an arrest in Minneapolis. → Read More

PHOTOS: HCSO investigating fire that destroyed lake home in Harrison on Wednesday night

The fire was reported around 6:40 p.m. from the 6500 block of Waconda Point Road off Highway 58. → Read More

UPDATE: Hamilton County Schools providing meals to children during pandemic

The Hamilton County Schools cafeteria locations provide food pick-up from 11 a.m. until 1 p.m. Monday, Wednesday, and Friday each week. → Read More

Jackson County, AL resident becomes first COVID-19 death reported by state

Jackson County Commissioner Tim Guffey said in a Facebook Live video that the person who died from the illness is a part-time employee of the county courthouse. → Read More

UPDATE: Alabama's first COVID-19 death happens at Chattanooga hospital

On Thursday, Jackson County Commissioner Tim Guffey confirmed to Channel 3, the patient died at Erlanger hospital. → Read More

Dalton hospital confirms patient tested positive for COVID-19

As a result, the hospital is implementing a No Visitors Policy that will begin on Wednesday, March 18. → Read More

UPDATE: COVID-19 case confirmed in Whitfield County, 2 confirmed in Gordon County

The Georgia Department of Public Health shows there have been two confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Gordon County, which borders the south end of Whitfield County, where a patient tested positive at a lo → Read More

WATCH LIVE: Case of COVID-19 confirmed in Hamilton County

According to the Tennessee Department of health, one case of COVID-19 has been confirmed in Hamilton County. → Read More

UPDATE: National Weather Service confirms EF-4 tornado in Putnam County

Putnam County officials say wind speeds of at least 175 miles per hour have also been confirmed. → Read More

UPDATE: Man identified in SWAT standoff on E. Brainerd Road

Police say the suspect is charged with especially aggravated kidnapping and aggravated domestic assault. → Read More

UPDATE: Chattanooga City Council passes ban extension of electric scooters and bicycles

The ordinance indefinitely bans the use of dockless electric scooters and bicycles within Chattanooga city limits. → Read More

TRAFFIC ALERT: Semi fire closes portion of Highway 27 south

TDOT expects to have the highway cleared before 11:30 p.m. → Read More

BREAKING: AMBER Alert issued for Chattanooga child

The TBI says 12-year-old Lucy Lucas could be in the Nashville area. → Read More

UPDATE: Victim of Wednesday morning shooting on 6th Avenue dies

Police say 34-year-old Lendell Davis was found with several gunshots wounds in the stairwell of an apartment building in the 2400 block around 4:45 a.m. → Read More

Hamilton County deputies investigating shooting in Ooltewah neighborhood

It happened shortly before 9:30 p.m. in the 8500 block of Horseshoe Bend Lane off Snow Hill Road. → Read More

Former Grundy County Sheriff Brent Myers passes away

Myers served as the Grundy County Sheriff until 2014 and went on to become a deputy at the Bradley County Sheriff’s Office. → Read More