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Warren County Cold Case brought back into focus; Sheriff asks for information
Warren County Sheriff Jackie Matheny urges anyone who might have information regarding the disappearance of, or the whereabouts of Ramona Mae Priest, please contact their office at (931) 473-8032, the McMinnville Police Department at (931) 473-3808, or the Chris Stanford, District Attorney General, 31st Judicial District at (931) 473-9572. The information you have could be the information needed to locate Ms. Priest.
Man arrested after neighborhood complaints lead to drugs, weapons bust
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) - A man is facing a slew of charges following a raid on Wednesday that led to the seizure of drugs, guns and cash, according to the Metro Nashville Police Department. Police said neighborhood complaints about suspected drug activity at a home in the 2800 block of...
Methadone Clinic Hearing Delayed Till August
The state hearing on a proposed methadone clinic for Putnam County has been delayed until August. Cedar Recovery wants to open a facility along Burgess Falls Road, just outside the Cookeville City Limits. The proposal must be approved by the Tennessee Health Facilities Commission. The July hearing on the proposal has been delayed, according to a state official, because of a logistical issue.
Biden-Harris Administration invests nearly $394 Million for I-55 Bridge in Memphis
Biden-Harris Administration Invests Nearly $394 Million for the I-55 Bridge in Memphis, Tennessee and West Memphis, Arkansas. Bipartisan Infrastructure Law makes improvements to major bridge project in Tennessee and Arkansas. MEMPHIS – Today, as part of the Biden-Harris Administration’s Investing in America tour, Federal Highway Administrator Shailen Bhatt announced nearly...
The Last Annual VOL STATE ROAD RACE is coming through town
An annual event is going on this week and the participants are going through Marion County from Monteagle through Jasper and South Pittsburg on their way to “the rock” in Castle Rock, GA. They started on July 11 at the Dorena Hickman Ferry in Missouri and have to...
No injuries in vehicle and grass fire on I-24 Thursday morning
Travelers on I-24 Westbound may have found themselves in a bit of a slow-down on Thursday near lunchtime after a vehicle caught on fire, igniting the grass along the interstate in the same area. Haletown Volunteer Fire Department was dispatched to the scene around 11:21 AM on I-24 westbound at...
Keep Chatt Clean intensifies efforts after collecting over 200 pounds of trash
CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. — It’s time to clean up!. Keep Chatt Clean started by hosting quarterly cleanups at the beginning of the year, but after picking up over 200 pounds of trash, they’re kicking things up a notch!. Chelsea Chatts was on the show today sharing ways we...
UTC engineers team up with HES to design a helmet for Niblet
CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. — The UTC College of Engineering department and the Humane Educational Society (HES) has teamed up to help a Chihuahua!. Read the story about how the helmet came to be for this little Chihuahua!. Samantha Blair, Kay Baker and Connor Mackey were on the show today talking...
Man charged in connection with deadly Smokin Thighs hit-and-run crash
A man facing charges in connection with a hit-and-run outside of a popular Wedgewood-Houston restaurant last month that led to the death of a beloved business owner was apprehended in Nashville Thursday, one day after sparking a massive search effort in the Chattanooga area.
CPD joined forces with the Tennessee Highway Patrol, Georgia State Patrol, HCSO and numerous other public safety agencies to launch the eighth annual “Operation Southern Slow Down” campaign
Chattanooga, TN – According to the Chattanooga Police Department officials, this initiative aims to combat speeding and raise awareness about its dangers, running from July 15 to July 21. During this period, drivers will notice increased enforcement on all roads as agencies work together to promote safer driving habits.
Fire destroyed one home under construction and caused extensive damage to another newly-built house next door
Chattanooga, TN – Per reports, the Chattanooga Fire Department’s Red Shift companies responded to a significant fire in the 1800 block of Oakvale Drive. Hamilton County 911 received numerous calls reporting visible smoke and flames from a residence under construction. Upon arrival, firefighters discovered one home fully engulfed...
Police Briefs for July 18
The following information is courtesy of the East Ridge Police Department. 24-009111- 4300 BLK Ringgold Road – Assist Other Agency – Police responded to this location after Chattanooga Police requested assistance in apprehending an aggravated robbery suspect. Officers moved in on the location and were able to take the suspect into custody without incident. The suspect was transported by CPD for questioning.
Chattanooga non-profit reassures continuing HIV prevention despite patient's confusion
HAMILTON COUNTY, Tenn. — The patient of a non-profit medical clinic in Chattanooga contacted us, saying he was worried that a part of the healthcare he relies on is now being dismantled. But when we contacted the clinic, they told us that was not the case. Wednesday we dug...
Embrace a substance-free life with True Addiction & Behavioral Health's support
CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. — Embrace a nurturing and personalized community that roots itself in recovery while equipping you with the essential skills to embrace a joyful, thriving and substance-free quality of life. TRUE Addiction & Behavioral Health founder Benjamin Dobbs was on the show to tell us more. Follow TRUE...
Chattanooga transfer two-time All-League selection Ricky Ruiz to El Paso
CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. - Chattanooga Red Wolves SC today announced the transfer of two-time All-League selection Ricky Ruiz to USL Championship side El Paso Locomotive FC, pending league and federation approval. Per club policy, terms of the transfer were not disclosed. Ruiz, 27, makes his return to the USL Championship after...
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