Murder Trial Begins, Prosecutors Call It A Retaliation Killing
Updated: The murder trial begins in the case prosecutors are calling a gang retaliation killing. Prosecutors say Michael Daniels is a known gang leader who ordered Timothy Evans to shoot 26 year old Adrian Patton
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Bradley County Budget Requests
Updated: Bradley County budget is up 1.4 million dollars according to Mayor Gary Davis. The county Road Department is asking for $3,500 more to deal with the rising price of fuel.
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Only on 3: Bear Attack Survivor Talks
Updated: The Ohio Mom mauled by a bear in Polk County two years ago is talking about the tragedy for the very first time. It's a story you'll see "Only on 3."
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Social Security Scam
Updated: A North Georgia woman is encouraging her friends and neighbors to be on alert for a suspected scammer. A man claiming to be with the Social Security administration called Annie Ruth Cole Monday morning. The caller pressed Cole to turn over her bank account number.
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Suspended Ooltewah Teacher Resigns Updated: An Ooltewah Middle School teacher has been suspended without pay and has now reportedly resigned.
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One Man Hurt in North Chattanooga Carjacking
Updated: Chattanooga Police investigate a wild case of carjacking.
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Bradley Co Fugitive Captured
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Matthew Dyar
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Updated: One of Bradley County's Most Wanted is now behind bars after authorities got an anonymous tip.
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TVA Still Feeling Drought Impact
Updated: The Tennessee Valley Authority says it is still suffering from the impact of the drought in the South.
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Brown/Berke React to Governor's Budget Cuts
Updated: The governor's revised budget has people talking.
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Update Catlett Gets Prison Time
Updated: A Bradley County woman gets seven years in prison for the attempted murder of her husband.
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Hyundai Shelves US Plan for Pickups
Associated Press - May 13, 2008 11:04 AM ET SEOUL, South Korea (AP) - A company official says Hyundai Motor Company has shelved plans to build pickup trucks in the United States as soaring gas chip away at demand.
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Judge to Determine Convicted Killer's Mental Competency
Associated Press - May 12, 2008 6:55 PM ET NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) - A Nashville judge heard arguments on the mental competency of a death row inmate convicted in a series of slayings at fast restaurants.
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Dwight Yoakam to Make 24th Appearance on 'The Tonight Show'
Associated Press - May 12, 2008 4:46 PM ET NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) - Dwight Yoakam will make his 24th appearance on "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno" this week, breaking the record.
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New Information Driver Identified in Fatal Walker County Crash
Updated: The Georgia State Patrol has identified the teenager killed in a Walker County crash.
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Single Vehicle Wreck Injures Two Updated: One person sustained serious injuries after a single vehicle accident in downtown Chattanooga Monday afternoon.
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China Says Quake Death Toll Nearly 12,000
A Chinese disaster relief official says the death toll has risen to nearly 12,000 following a massive earthquake that struck the country.
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Tornado Season
Updated: Tornado season deadliest in years.
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17,000 Without Power
Updated: On signal mountain in the Walden community, broken tree limbs and layers of tattered leaves are all that remain from Sunday night forceful winds. Emergency management says the Hamilton county fire department
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Team Report Bredesen Reveals Details on Budget Cuts
Updated: Bredesen proposes to cut TennCare, higher ed, schools, raises to fill $468M Tennessee budget gap. Here are the latest details revealed in a team report on Channel-3 Eyewitness News.
| Trip to Court Lands a Bradley Man in Jail
Updated: A man's trip to the Bradley County Justice Center ended with a trip to jail when he was caught with a bag of marijuana.
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Team Report Bredesen Added State Jobs
Updated: The number of state employees has increased significantly under Gov. Phil Bredesen, 12-percent to be exact. His administration says the increase isn't a complete picture. They argue Bredesen eliminated positions that were outsourced under former Gov. Don Sundquist and hired more productive, full-time employees.
| 'Hall of Shame' Targets Deadbeat Moms and Dads
Updated: Bradley County Sheriff's Deputies are using the information superhighway to get criminals off the streets. Sheriff Tim Gobble recently posted a list of 8 deadbeat parents to an internet " Hall of Shame."
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