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Lawmakers call for action after neo-Nazis harass Black children in downtown Nashville
A viral video of neo-Nazis harassing Black children with racist insults in downtown Nashville has sparked outrage from residents and public officials alike. In response, House District 52 Rep. Justin Jones (D-Nashville) and District 93 Rep. G.A. Hardaway (D-Memphis) are calling for answers from police and legislative action. The July...
From one box to another: Criminal history questions on Georgia job applications
ATLANTA — Applying for a job can be tough as the competition for a role is fierce, with every person trying to stand out. For some applicants, they’re worried that checking a single box could be all the potential employer is judging them on. This is the reality...
Cool down at McKamey Animal Center's Pool PAWty!
CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. — It's time to beat the heat at McKamey Animal Center's annual Pool Pawty! The best part about this event is that your furry friends are all invited. In partnership with Chattanooga Parks and Outdoors, the Carver Community Center will be open to both you and your dogs. There are various splash sessions offered, so reserve yours before they sell out!
Student literacy rates in Georgia continue to lag post pandemic
MACON, Ga. — Juaquin Quijano makes memories with his two kids at the library. "I used to like to come to the library with my mom, so you get to pass that on to the next generation and they love it just as much," he said. For them, reading...
CHATTANOOGA TOURISM CO. UNVEILS THE CITY'S NEWEST FESTIVAL
WHAT: An unveiling event where Chattanooga Tourism Co. and the State of Tennessee will share exciting announcements to enrich our cultural landscape and drive economic growth. The Chattanooga Tourism Co. will unveil a multi-day event, featuring a music festival, set to take place in Chattanooga for the next three years, benefiting residents, local businesses, artists, and community cultural partners. The unveiling event will feature live music, details of the economic and cultural impacts, and remarks from key stakeholders.
Chattanooga Athletics Promotes Evan Wilson to Director of Sports Medicine, Announces Additional Athletic Training Changes
CHATTANOOGA (July 25, 2024) --- The Chattanooga Athletics Department announced the promotion of Evan Wilson (Chattanooga '15) to Director of Sports Medicine ahead of the 2024-25 athletics season while also elevating additional sports medicine staffers in the process. Earning both his Bachelor of Science in Exercise Science in 2015 and...
UGA leads several Georgia universities in liquor law arrests since 2020—And by a wide margin
The University of Georgia has recorded the highest number of liquor law violation arrests combined over a three year span compared to several other major universities in the state. According to the most recently released Clery reports, UGA had a total of 193 arrests for liquor law violations from 2020 to 2022, significantly outpacing its peers. ...
Missing in Georgia: Police searching for teenage girl not seen in several days
COLUMBUS, Ga. — Above video: Your Thursday headlines. Police in Georgia need your help finding a missing teenager. Adrian Black, 17, was reported missing Monday. According to the Columbus Police Department, she was last spotted on the 4000 block of Harbin Street around 11 p.m. Sunday. She has brown...
These 2 Big Lots locations in Georgia will soon be closing
Two Georgia Big Lots locations will be closing soon, according to the discount retailer's website. The store at 13051 Abercorn Street in Savannah and 687 Main Street in Thomson will soon close their doors for good. A final closing date is not yet known. ...
Gov. Kemp confirms another huge investment in Georgia, $28 million project to provide 130 new jobs
Atlanta, Georgia – Ritz Instrument Transformers has announced a $28 million investment in a new facility in Waynesboro, therefore boosting Georgia’s manufacturing economy and likely generating 130 new jobs. This development comes as Governor Brian Kemp leads a trade mission in Italy, highlighting Georgia’s growing appeal to international businesses.
Ooltewah woman sentenced for blocking New York clinic access during protest
NEW YORK — A Tennessee woman who made Chattanooga headlines 2 years ago was sentenced Wednesday to over three years in prison for using threats and violence to interfere with the operation of a New York City reproductive health center in the early days of the pandemic in 2020.
Rodney Murray – Cleveland Family YMCA Afterschool Program
(1:45:00) We were joined on Mix Mornings by Rodney Murray with the Cleveland Family YMCA to share about the after-school program available through. We were joined on Mix Mornings by Rodney Murray with the Cleveland Family YMCA to share about the after-school program available through the YMCA. Learn more online at https://www.ymcachattanooga.org/cleveland-family-ymca-afterschool-program.
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