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A criminal court jury has found Jamaul Herman not guilty of murder.

An argument over Honey Buns leaves a Dayton wife charged with assault.

A Bybee, Tenn. man was arrested today after allegedly shooting at a Cocke County school bus with nearly three dozen children on board.

From the "Talk too much studios," let's go.

Deputies from the Whitfield County Sheriff's Office today rearrested Monte Gale Salyer, 58, a Dalton State College associate professor of English, on additional child molestation charges.

An inmate who escaped Sunday from Silverdale Correctional Facility has been recaptured, authorities say.

A Mt. Juliet High School teacher has resigned after a video of her students punching one another during class was discovered on YouTube.

McMinn County Sheriff Joe Guy said preliminary investigation didn’t turn up evidence of school bullying in the suicide of a 17-year-old McMinn Central student Tuesday.

New Tennessee defensive coordinator Sal Sunseri describes how his defense could look.

A Jasper, Tenn., man drowned after he jumped into a river to save his girlfriend, who lived.

The Hamilton County Election Commission decided today to bill Chattanooga for legal fees incurred defending the city’s charter.

Wacker officials said today that $300 million more invested in its Bradley County plant will bolster its production capacity.

A Chattanooga man accused of unloading his gun on his estranged wife and mother-in-law in a hospital waiting room has been indicted on multiple murder charges this week.

A fire at the Duracell plant in Cleveland is now out.

  • Feb. 8th, 2012  |

If you're heading to Atlanta this morning. You may want to leave a little earlier.

WASHINGTON — A resurgent Rick Santorum won Minnesota's Republican presidential caucuses with ease Tuesday night and was declared the victor in Colorado as well, a stunning sweep that raised fresh questions about front-runner Mitt Romney's appeal among the ardent conservatives at the core of the party's political base.

It can't be a good sign when our country more or less gets used to the federal government adding more than $1 trillion to the national debt, year in, year out.

The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food and Nutrition Service recommends eating three to five servings of vegetables each day. For those who aren’t familiar with many vegetables, or who have dismissed some from previous bad experiences, that’s a lot of boredom on a plate.

School officials are investigating a claim of possible cheating on a state writing test last week at a local elementary school.

Leaders of local Catholic organizations and churches are urging the Obama administration to reconsider a ruling that requires religiously affiliated institutions to provide health plans that cover all forms of contraception.

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