Chattanooga Times Free Press - Sun Nov 08
Staff Photo by Danielle Moore Bystanders watch from Market Street Bridge as rowing teams head down the Tennessee River on Saturday morning.
Nashville schools hope teacher shuffle will pay offThe Tennessean - Sun Nov 08
Mary Buckner was getting ready to wrap up another year at Napier Elementary when she and the school's 60 other staff members were called into the library and told to start looking for new jobs.
What kids eatChattanooga Times Free Press - Sat Nov 07
Staff Photo by John Rawlston Central High School student Lizzie Winter holds her lunch tray with a single slice of pizza in the school cafeteria.
House burns in Soddy-DaisyChattanooga Times Free Press - Sat Nov 07
A Soddy-Daisy resident escaped his house with only minor burns after rescuing his five dogs from his burning house, officials said.
Rossville Motorcyclist Killed in East Ridge CrashWTVC - Sat Nov 07
Samuel James, 53, of Rossville, Ga. was killed early Saturday morning when his motorcycle crashed in East Ridge.
Charges Dismissed Against Red Bank Vice MayorWTVC Chattanooga - Fri Nov 06
The charge of Burglary of an Auto that Red Bank Vice Mayor was facing has been dropped in Hamilton County Sessions Court.
Vote For Chattanooga's Hero Of The YearWTVC Chattanooga - Fri Nov 06
A young man from Chattanooga has been chosen by the CNN network as one of the world's top ten heroes.
Burglary charges dropped against Red Bank vice mayorChattanooga Times Free Press - Fri Nov 06
A Hamilton County general sessions judge Friday morning dropped felony burglary charges against Red Banka s vice mayor after his soon-to-be ex-wife in July told police he tried to steal her car.
Chattanooga's Live Music Scene - Welcome To Kansas, DorothyChattanoogan.com - Thu Nov 05
Message to Dorothy, the good witch and Toto: there is still time to get your tickets to this Saturday night's concert to benefit Veterans Outreach groups, featuring Kansas, The Edgar Winter Band, and Overland Express.
Enforce the TVCAThe Memphis Flyer - Thu Nov 05
Providing a paper trail protects voters' rights; it's also the law. by Gerard Stranch and John Bonifaz In 2008, an overwhelming bipartisan majority in Nashville passed the Tennessee Voter Confidence Act , joining the growing national trend of 26 other states requiring voter-verifiable paper ballots and "optical scan" machines to read them for all ...
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