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Tennessee Governor Phil Bredesen listens while U. S. Senator Bob Corker introduces him at a Chattanooga Area Chamber of Commerce luncheon at the Chattanooga Convention Center on Wednesday. The new Chattanooga-made Passat was unveiled for the first time locally at the meeting.

Approximately 5,500 North Georgia EMC customers have been without power in Murray County since 11:30 Monday night, EMC spokesman Jeff Rancudo said today.

Follow our live blog and photos from Sunday afternoon at World of Wheels in Chattanooga.

Follow LIVE coverage from Winter Jam 2011. See live updates and photos from the event tonight, behind-the-scenes access and interviews with fans.

Read the liveblog from the Hamilton County Commission as Chairman Fred Skillern resigns after another split vote over who should be Hamilton County’s next mayor.

An elderly woman's home was destroyed by fire in the Highway 58 area this evening, Chattanooga emergency services say.

Man shot, killed in domestic dispute

31-year-old Ricky Shell pronounced dead at the hopsital

A man has been killed after getting into an argument with his mother's live-in boyfriend, Chattanooga Police say.

A man has been sent to the hospital after the temporary 28' x 8' travel trailer he was using for the holidays was found engulfed in flames at 4:15 Christmas morning.

A double-wide mobile home was consumed by fire Friday morning, Hamilton County Emergency Services reports.

James Green, 40, was leaving his home bathroom last night when he was confronted by a masked gunman gripping a revolver.

The crowd cheered as the downtown community Christmas tree lights blinked on Friday evening, and people then strolled around town to hear various choirs sing.

As Chattanooga’s Southside neighborhood continues to grow, the annual event meant to highlight the renaissance of the area is also expanding.

Hamilton County Mayor Claude Ramsey is joining newly elected Gov. Bill Haslam's administration.

A 41-year-old Ringgold, Ga., woman has been charged with felony aiding escape in connection with the Wednesday morning escape of Walker County inmate David E. Hart, the Walker County Sheriff's Office said

Rain and flooding in Chattanooga area on Tuesday.

A former volunteer for Bradley County Fire and Rescue is charged with a break in at the Prospect fire hall where a $10,000 thermal imaging camera and a chain saw were stolen.

Vandals caused damage in excess of $100,000 to earth moving equipment at the site of the new Cleveland airport early Tuesday morning, the Bradley County Sheriff's Office said.

One adult and two juveniles were arrested Monday following the robbery of a couple at 900 Dodson Avenue on Saturday, Chattanooga Police say.

A Sunday night fight at Al Rollins Park that left two victims with stab wounds ended with three arrests by the Dalton Police Department, officers say

A man posing as police, claiming to invest a bank robbery and missing people, conned an elderly woman out of $300 Saturday, Chattanooga Police said.

Twenty cats were killed in a house fire Monday morning at 6126 Highway 60.

The house where Beverly Finnell spent her honeymoon no longer stands.

With mother brown bear in attack mode and running toward him, Barrett Hedges froze to take the photo that would change his life.

Larry Chillinsky hawks weiners like no one else. Frankly, that's because no one else consistently has worked as a downtown street vendor here.

A free community legal forum on family law is scheduled tonight at the Cleveland/Bradley Public Library.

Costumes, quilts, artists and musicians are all at the town square this weekend in a festival meant to parade heritage and talent in Polk County.

Marissa West is a light sleeper. Literally. Giant floodlights at Bradley Central High School's football field keep West's bedroom well-lighted at night at least one weekend a month, even when the game is long over, she says.

The McMinn County Health Department will receive $300,000 in federal funding today to improve programs for women, infants and children.

A severe storm ripped the tin roof from a Bradley County shop Tuesday night, tossing it onto a bridge into McMinn County.

CLEVELAND, Tenn. -- The City Council is combating a proposed cellular tower meant to boost coverage in Cleveland's historic district.

The city council is combatting a proposed cellular tower meant to boost coverage in Cleveland’s historic district.

A family of four and a fetus were killed in a head-on collision with a Wal-Mart tractor-trailer Friday on state Highway 68 at County Road 292.

Employees and the former director of the 10th Judicial District Drug Task Force are under investigation for alleged drug misuse and abuse, Bradley County District Attorney Steve Bebb said.

Bradley County tourism revenues have fallen for the first time in more than a decade, officials with the Cleveland/Bradley Chamber of Commerce said.

A pastor and his wife are suing a waiter at Steak ’n Shake and the company itself after their son was hospitalized because of hot sauce he ate.

Want instant weather warnings, traffic advisories and emergency information? There’s a text for that.

The potential construction of a Verizon cellular tower on land between Cleveland’s historic district and the Cleveland/Bradley County Greenway is riling nearby residents.

The ceilings — falling. The floor — rotted, caving in. The attic — infested. The kitchen — a pile of damp rubble. Every time Tina Bishop drove by the little house on Craigmiles Street, she assumed it was empty.

Three women stopped Wednesday for speeding on Interstate 75 have been arrested on charges of identity theft, forgery, illegal possession of a credit card and theft over $10,000, the Bradley County Sheriff's Office said.

Cleveland is receiving more national interest than ever before, city officials say.

The city of Cleveland is clamping down on computer activity after several employees were caught playing games and surfing Facebook on the job, Cleveland Mayor Tom Rowland said.

Cleveland has helped pave the way for Tennessee communities to become more friendly toward pedestrians.

When Charlie Finnell moved in 35 years ago, the public park behind his home was a safe place. Today, however, he says it’s become a dangerous hub for drugs and sex.

Fewer than 20 people showed up Thursday at a public forum designed to get ideas about the qualities wanted in a new school director.

A collision on Interstate 75 involving a charter bus and a truck caused massive traffic delays and sent 12 people to area hospitals with minor injuries Friday morning, the Chattanooga Police Department said.

A man was arrested Saturday and charged in connection with stealing an ultrasound device from an eye doctor who volunteered at a free medical clinic.

Terry Smith was afraid to open his front door.

Hollie Guthrie is afraid to move into her first house.

Free lessons in health, nutrition and fitness will be offered to Bradley County Schools students enrolled in after-school programs this fall.

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