A large tree fell across a road and flattened a passing Kia, and firefighters arrived to discover a woman was still alive in the “mangled vehicle.” It happened around 5:30 p.m. on Sunday, Jan. 26, near Chattanooga, Tennessee, and photos show the front of the vehicle was reduced to knee-height.
We've learned from 3 separate police agencies that KKK fliers were scattered in subdivisions across Tennessee Monday night. We first heard of this occurring in the Highland Park subdivision in Chattanooga.
This comes after President Donald Trump signed a flurry of executive orders calling for deportation of undocumented migrants that have led to sweeping immigration raids across the country.
Residents around East Tennessee awoke Tuesday morning to flyers instructing immigrants to "self-deport" and recruiting "white protestants" to join the cause of the Ku Klux Klan.
CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (WTVC) — KKK fliers telling people to 'self-deport' were scattered across a Chattanooga subdivision Monday night, neighbors tell us. Several police officers responded to 2000 Duncan Ave Monday night after reports were made about the fliers.
Tennessee’s agricultural fairs were honored for their successes when the Fairs’ Merit Awards were presented during the 103 rd Tennessee Association of Fairs (TAF) Convention held Jan. 16-18, in Murfreesboro.
A school in Tennessee says a student "unintentionally" brought a handgun to classes in her purse Thursday morning. No one was hurt, and the school says the inci
Gov. Bill Lee surprised many when he inserted an "illegal immigration agenda" into his proclamation for a special legislative session that will focus primarily on a controversial private school voucher proposal and disaster relief for counties struggling to recover from Hurricane Helene.
Todd Thurston, MD, MSM, has been installed as the 2025 president of the Chattanooga-Hamilton County Medical Society. He is the 142nd president in the organization’s history. Dr. Thurston ... more
An amendment that would have removed a provision creating a Class E felony for Tennessee elected officials to vote for sanctuary cities spurred a raucous debate
Dorthy "Dot" Keel Wallis of Chattanooga, Tennessee, died on Saturday, January 25, 2025, after a long illness. She was 91 years old. Her latter years were marked by the same strength and resilience she exhibited throughout her life, and her family and friends are grateful to have witnessed a life well lived.