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A new chance to survive: 'Baby box' dropoff coming to East Ridge to prevent newborn deaths
EAST RIDGE, Tenn. — It's the first of its kind in our viewing area, and may be available for new mothers by the end of this summer. The East Ridge Fire Department is getting a Safe Haven Baby Box. This 'box' aims to prevent new mothers who don't want...
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...
Jean Antoine to compete in MLS NEXT Pro Goalie Wars during MLS All-Star Skills Challenge
CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (July 15, 2024) — Chattanooga Football Club announced today that goalkeeper Jean Antoine will take part in the 2024 MLS NEXT Pro Goalie Wars competition during the MLS All-Star Skills Challenge presented by AT&T at Lower.com Field in Columbus, Ohio on Tuesday, July 23rd at 7:30 p.m. ET.
Program helps Bradley County students who make bad decisions get back on track
BRADLEY COUNTY, Tenn. — It's inevitable that teenagers will get into trouble at least once in their life. But some of those teens take things too far, and end up in front of a judge. One program offered to Bradley County students allows them to get back on track.
Coffee County Central High School undergoing re-vamp over the summer
When school resumes at the start of the new school year, students will get a first-hand look at some new features at Coffee County Central High School. At the July 8, 2024 Coffee County School Board Meeting, Paul Parsley, Principal of Coffee County Central High School informed the Coffee County School Board about multiple refurbishment projects that are happening before school starts.
Annual 4-H All Star Conference Ongoing At UT Martin
MARTIN, Tenn. – The annual Tennessee 4-H Roundup and State 4-H All Star Conference is beginning its second century of service to statewide youth this week at the University of Tennessee at Martin. Tennessee 4-H Youth Development is hosting the 101st roundup July 15-19. Since 1924, Tennessee 4-H members...
‘Whites Against Replacement’: Latest Hateful March In Nashville Amplified Racist Theory
White nationalists marched in Nashville for the second straight weekend, this time wearing shirts that read "Whites Against Replacement." The post ‘Whites Against Replacement’: Latest Hateful March In Nashville Amplified Racist Theory appeared first on NewsOne.
Road rage incident in Chattanooga ends after deputy uses vehicle to stop wrong-way driver
CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. — UPDATE:. A man is in custody and faces charges after authorities say a deputy used his patrol car to stop him from going the wrong way down Interstate 75 in Chattanooga Wednesday morning. The incident started with a road rage incident in the parking lot of...
Over $300K in Grants Administered to Boost Recycling and Reduce Landfill Waste in Tennessee
July 17, 2024 – The Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation today announced $332,953 in grants for Education and Outreach and Organics Management for projects to help reduce landfill waste and increase recycling education in Tennessee. The grant program encourages and supports local communities to meet solid waste and...
Operation Southern Slow Down: Effort to combat speeding to save lives
TALLAHASSEE, FL (352today.com) – The Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) is trying to put the brakes on unsafe driving. FDOT in partnership with the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles (FLHSMV) and the Florida Highway Patrol (FHP) is conducting Operation Southern Slow Down 2024. The week-long speed enforcement and education campaign kicked off on Monday.
Memorial ceremony to honor Fallen Five on ninth anniversary
CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (WDEF) — Tuesday marks nine years since five service members lost their lives in Chattanooga. On July 16, 2015, these men died due to an act of domestic terrorism: Sergeant Carson Allen Louis Holmquist (USMC), Logistics Specialist Second Class Randall Scott Smith (NAVY), Staff Sergeant David Allen Wyatt (USMC), Lance Corporal Squire Kimpton Paul “Skip” Wells (USMC), and Gunnery Sergeant Thomas Joseph Sullivan (USMC).
Marine recalls harrowing day and loss of comrades in 2015 Chattanooga attack
CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. — On the morning of July 16th, 2015, then-Marine Corps Staff Sergeant Chase Estep went to work like he did any other morning. A few hours later, while working at the Naval Occupational Support Center at the Tennessee Riverpark, he heard something no one would want to hear on a morning at the office: a barrage of heavy gunfire.
Recovery Alive uses the power of Jesus and the Holy Spirit to inspire hope
CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. — Recovery Alive prioritizes the power of Jesus through the Holy Spirit to raise hope from the dead. Keith Kersnowski and Brian Keplinger were on the show today talking about how Recovery Alive is an organic living program. Give them a like on Facebook and follow them...
Author discusses evolving parenting styles ahead of National Parents' Day
CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. — Parenting can be tricky no matter your age. The author of Get Your Spark Back says "Sometimes you have to let go of the picture of what you thought life would be like and learn to find joy in the story you are actually living." And...
ACC has some federal pandemic relief money left, as the clock ticks to spend it
Athens-Clarke County commissioners are expected to get a briefing tonight on how much federal pandemic relief money remains in the county’s coffers. The money comes from the American Rescue Plan Act, or ARPA, signed into law by President Biden in March 2021. Under the law, ACC received some $57.5 million to spend in areas like workforce development, affordable housing, and youth programs.
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