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Recovery from terror: Mom of stabbed Chattanooga teen testifies in attacker's Pittsburgh trial

The defense attorney had no questions for Allison Meadows or her mother. → Read More

Chattanooga native Andrew Exum hired at Pentagon

Chattanooga native Andrew Exum's resume was already impressive. He's a respected foreign policy scholar, the author of a book on the war on terror and a frequent contributor to some of the nation's most impressive media outlets. → Read More

Sacrifices remembered: City, nation take time to honor fallen heroes of America's wars

Alan Syler and his fellow Navy men were waiting for an overseas flight at Boston's Logan Airport in 1970 when a group of → Read More

Going for the green: Orange Grove seeks funding to grow recycling program

Orange Grove's recycling center is a constant hum of trucks, fork lifts, bailers and conveyor belts. Five days a week, workers line the fast-moving conveyor belts to sort water bottles, bean cans and cat food coupons into their proper piles: plastic, metal, paper. → Read More

Upgrades planned for Chattanooga Fire Department's Fire Station 5

Under an ongoing effort to update firefighting equipment, the Chattanooga Fire Department plans to soon put its last → Read More

Updated: Chattanooga Police ID man shot on Highway 58, charge Kia Key with attempted first degree murder

Chattanooga Police have identified the man shot on Highway 58 earlier today. → Read More

Rick Smith says $23 a year per pupil isn't enough to run Hamilton County school system

When it comes to running public schools in Hamilton County, principals are given the basics: teachers, a building, maintenance men, buses and utilities. → Read More

Gov. Haslam says Chattanooga prayer breakfast unique among events

Tennessee Gov. Bill Haslam attends plenty of festivals, events and celebrations across the state. He's been to strawberry festivals, the World's Biggest Fish Fry in Paris and Mule Day in Columbia. → Read More

Casey barge guardian now without a mission

This was the day Dave Eck had been waiting for. The day he thought would come, just not this soon. The day he said he would shed a tear as he said goodbye. → Read More

Meet the four finalists vying to lead Chattanooga State

The Tennessee Board of Regents has named four finalists to lead Chattanooga State Community College. → Read More

Shotgun attack leaves 1 dead, 1 injured outside Collegedale Wal-Mart

Rolly Lagutin was bending down to put his 15-month-old grandson into a car seat Sunday when he heard the first bang. → Read More

Long-awaited raises ahead for Chatt State part-timers

The pay rate for Chattanooga State adjunct instructors hasn't changed since Kim McCormick first joined the college as a part-time instructor 20 years ago. → Read More

Man who inspired 'Forrest Gump' story to speak at fundraiser

Nearly everyone can quote a line from the epic film, → Read More

Catanzaro denied 'president emeritus' status

Former Chattanooga State Community College President Jim Catanzaro won't be returning to campus any time soon. → Read More

Six Civil War-era Medal of Honor recipients to be honored in Saturday ceremony

Six Civil War-era Medal of Honor recipients will be honored Saturday as the local Medal of Honor Heritage Trail continues to shape up. → Read More

Man pleads guilty to stealing nearly $1 million from Church of God

Troy Scot Carter pleaded guilty today to stealing nearly $1 million from the Church of God's international headquarters in Cleveland, Tenn. → Read More

Cleveland man facing fraud charge for embezzling from Church of God

Federal prosecutors say a Cleveland man embezzled $100,000 from the Church of God through an elaborate scheme revolving around church conventions. → Read More

BREAKING: Chattanooga History Center director resigns

Daryl Black, director of the long-awaited Chattanooga History Center, has resigned his post, museum officials announced today. → Read More

BEP lawsuit like 'suing taxpayers for tax increase'

House Majority Leader Gerald McCormick charged Wednesday that a multi-county lawsuit challenging Tennessee's funding of public education as inadequate really amounts to → Read More

Gov. Haslam says Tennessee education funding lawsuit squashes further talks

Gov. Bill Haslam says a lawsuit filed by seven Southeast Tennessee school districts on Tuesday effectively shuts the door on future talks over the state's funding of education. → Read More