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Maddie Burke

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Tracy Knauss has newspapers from all 50 states for July 20, 1969 -- the day man first walked on the moon.

Amber Lilley, 15, and Brittany Wooten, 16, arrived outside the Rave theaters in East Ridge at 11 a.m. Tuesday and sat outside.

Michael Daugherty plans to spend tonight as a nasty, vengeful and obnoxious young wizard.

For Barbara Weaver, a 59-year-old Chattanooga resident suffering from chronic back pain, a possible ban on Vicodin is cause for alarm.

The woman charged with shooting her ex-husband at Signal Mountain Chiropractic Clinic on Friday morning was not a bad person, her 7-year-old daughter told others -- she was just mad.

No customers were sitting in Hair Divas’ styling chairs when the bullet tore through the wall, shattering one of the mirrors and flinging glass in all directions.

A tropical vacation for scuba diving turned into a fight to get home when Nick Honerkamp and his family found themselves in Honduras on the eve of a military coup.

A Hamilton County Board of Education member is calling for the immediate termination of a Signal Mountain Middle-High School teacher after he failed to report his June indictment on theft and drug charges.

For Heather Hutcheson, "Star Trek" on an Imax screen is a must-see.

Gavin Cox is practically daring the police to ticket him for texting while driving.

WHITWELL, Tenn. -- After touring the country as a cartoonist/comedian, Steve Gipson decided to give it all up and pursue his passion as a Civil War enthusiast.

Caught drinking underage at Riverbend, a teen from Tunnel Hill, Ga., sweated bullets for almost an hour, waiting for his father to come pick him up.

Broadcast television fully enters the digital age today, and those who haven’t switched to a digital TV set or don’t have cable or satellite connections will see their televisions go dark at midnight.

Comcast Cable customers in this area don’t need to worry about the nation’s switch to digital broadcasting, but some still are finding themselves without their favorite channels.

For annual Riverbend Festival visitor Amy McAfee, the festival seems “safer than it used to be.”

Walt Tyson said the boat trip from Mobile, Ala., to attend his 21st Riverbend Festival was well worth it.

Walt Tyson said the boat trip from Mobile, Ala., to attend his 21st Riverbend Festival was well worth it.

Even in a crumpling economy, parents seem willing to pay to get their kids out of the house in the summer.

Devere Keller, the head golf pro at Moccasin Bend Golf Course, says the rain is “killing us.”

Beth Gray figures you “can’t ever be too safe” when it comes to using sunscreen.

This month, a company unveiled a sunscreen with triple-digit sun protection factors, but some scientists say it's oversold.

Representatives of Facebook say they have fixed a glitch that generated pornographic pictures across the Internet social network Tuesday night.

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