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Chattanooga's bucking another trend.

Terry Lee Releford developed a taste for violence at a young age.

A federal civil lawsuit claims that Dr. Raymond Sean Brown, of Cleveland, Tenn., has committed money laundering, wire, mail and Medicare fraud.

WASHINGTON — A former top Internal Revenue Service official said Monday that U.S. Rep. Paul Ryan stretched the truth when the former vice presidential candidate mentioned a Chattanooga nonprofit to bolster the idea the IRS favors liberal groups over conservative groups.

Despite her years behind the bench watching lost causes transform into new people, even Criminal Court Judge Rebecca Stern shook her head when she heard his name two years ago — Jonas Richardson Jr.

Four months after Red Bank's traffic cameras were removed, city officials say they aren't missed.

NASHVILLE — A 13-month partial moratorium on property annexations by Tennessee towns and cities is now in effect after Gov. Bill Haslam signed the measure brought by two Hamilton County legislators.

Heavy weekend rains that continued into Monday closed schools, roads and left some people homeless across the tri-state region before finally relenting.

One lone cyclist is trying to recruit a massive volunteer army as Chattanooga gears up to transform itself into a giant race course.

This year's 12th annual Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival is estimated to generate more than $51 million for Manchester, Tenn., Coffee County and the state, according to a study based on the 2012 festival's impact.

  • May 21st, 2013  |
  • By Kelsey Graham
Jan. 11, 2013
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June 8, 2012
Tony Patton, a re-enactor from Calhoun, Ga., loves to dig up relics, dig in to research, and keep his closet of uniforms well-stocked.
  • May 19, 2013
The Roarks and Mooreheads are part of a family that has been attending Birchwood School for four generations. The school will close at the end of this school year. By Doug Strickland and Mary Helen Miller.
  • May 5, 2013
Once a week, people get together in Dayton, Tenn., to sing gospel at McDonald's.
  • March 29, 2013
Top 5 things to know in the Chattanooga area today
  • March 26, 2013
The Chattanooga Housing Authority held a public meeting Tuesday to discuss the 2012 Annual Agency Plan.
  • September 26, 2012
Hundreds gathered to remember friends and neighbors lost on the one year anniversary of the tornadoes that ripped through the Apison and Cherokee Valley area on April 27, 2011. The ceremony was held on Hamilton County Trustee Bill Hullander's farm in Apison.
  • April 28, 2012
Cindy Sexton interviews Paul Barys about his personal memories and feelings from the historic storm coverage.
  • April 26, 2012

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