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Autopsy report reveals Chattanooga active shooter misfired while using BB gun
CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. — The man who caused an active shooter scare at the CBL offices pulled 2 guns on his targets, one of which repeatedly misfired, according to an autopsy report from the Hamilton County Medical Examiner's office. After he was unsuccessful, 67-year-old John Schultz used a different firearm...
Chattanooga Fire Dept. gets top fire rating
CHATTANOOGA (WDEF) – The Chattanooga Fire Department announces they have once again retained the top fire protection rating. They were upgraded from Class 2 to Class 1 in 2018. The Insurance Services Office reviews fire departments every five years. Class 1 means lower insurance premiums for property owners in...
Watch: Gone, but not forgotten: Chattanooga pays tribute to the Fallen Five, 9 years later
CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. — In U.S. history, there are dark days that define our community's collective memory from that point forward:. Closer to home, at least in recent memory, [some of] those days are. April 27th, 2011,. & July 16th, 2015. July 16th is a day that forever defines us as...
Southern Reflexions: Keeping you and your family cool this summer!
CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. — With the summer temperatures reaching dangerously high numbers, many families are looking for ways to stay cool while also keeping the energy bill from skyrocketing. Tinting your home windows is a great way to keep your homes at a cooler temperature without having to constantly run...
'They Are Not Forgotten': Daughters Remember 'Chattanooga Fallen Five' in Canton
CANTON — A ceremony at the Georgia National Cemetery honored the “Chattanooga Fallen Five,” a group of service members shot and killed during a 2015 terrorist attack on military facilities in Chattanooga, Tenn. U.S. Marine Lance Cpl. Squire Kimpton Paul “Skip” Wells of Marietta, then 21, was among the victims and has a headstone in the cemetery. The Daughters of the American Revolution Hightower Trail Chapter organized the ceremony, which...
Early Voting Continues; Review Thunder Radio’s Political Forum
Thursday, August 1, 2024 is voting day in Coffee County. Early voting is being held Friday, July 12 – Saturday, July 27, 2024. Contact the Coffee County Election office for extended hours: (931) 723-5103. Click to see the August 1, 2024 Republican Primary and Coffee County General Sample Ballot.
Montgomery Central, Kirkwood wrestlers take national honors at USA Wrestling’s National Freestyle Championships
CLARKSVILLE, TN – Team Tennessee took 27 of their best female high school wrestlers to USA Wrestling’s National Freestyle Championships in Fargo, North Dakota July 13-14, also called the 2024 U.S. Marine Corps Junior and 16U Nationals. The event had over 8,000 entries this year, competing in Fargodome on the campus of North Dakota State University.
Tennessee's 8th Congressional District: Read our Q&A with Democratic primary candidates
Early voting for the state and federal primary races is underway in Tennessee with multiple contested primary elections for Shelby County voters. Five Democrats are vying to be the party nominee in the November election for Tennessee's 8th Congressional District. Incumbent Republican Rep. David Kustoff has represented the district since 2017 and will...
Tennessee Airports Report Spike in Firearms Found in Carry-On Luggage for First Half of 2025
The first half of 2024 has seen a notable increase in the number of guns found in carry-on luggage in Tennessee airports, surpassing more than 150 firearms, a trend that has raised concerns and prompted reminders about the legal ways to travel with firearms. The Transportation Security Administration reported finding 158 guns across the state's airports, slightly more than the 157 found during the same period in 2023, as detailed in a report by WVLT.
Red Bank restaurant owners who lost kitchen to fire Monday night post about it on Facebook
RED BANK, Tenn. — UPDATE (Tuesday morning):. Rob's Restaurant & Lounge posted about the fire on their Facebook page Tuesday morning. Rob’s would like to thank everyone for the outreach and the support after today’s events. We appreciate everyone who is a part of the Rob’s family. A special thank you to all the first responders who worked hard to save what could be saved. We are grateful that no one was hurt. We thank you all for your support.
South Broad Stadium breaks ground as public tours site
CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (WDEF)- After years of negotiations and political struggles, the South Broad Stadium has finally broken ground. We have been discussing the effort to get development here at the Wheland Foundry for years. The South Broad Stadium has gone through many political battles and the subject of concerns, however...
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