Posts with the category “local-news”
Bill to deny education to undocumented students advances in TN General Assembly
by Sheridan Gaither on April 16th, 2025
From Local 3 News: UPDATE: A bill that would allow schools in Tennessee to base enrollment off students' immigration status continues to move forwards.The bill was scheduled for action before the House Finance Ways and Means Committee on Monday morning.It comes with a fiscal cost that is not currently accounted for in the state budget.This bill was placed "behind the budget" without debate or a vo... Read More
Juvenile taken into custody following paintball incident on Eureka Rd
by Sheridan Gaither on April 16th, 2025
A juvenile has been taken into custody in Bradley County following a reckless paintball incident earlier this month. On April 5, deputies responded to a call after a driver reported being hit in the chest by a paintball shot from a passing vehicle on Eureka Road near Lower River Road.Deputies met the victim at a gas station on Georgetown Road, where they observed yellow paint on the victim, inside... Read More
Fire reported at Bradley County Jail kitchen Tuesday
by Sheridan Gaither on April 16th, 2025
Bradley County emergency crews responded swiftly Tuesday after a fire broke out in the kitchen area of the Bradley County Jail. The Cleveland Fire Department arrived on scene promptly and quickly brought the fire under control. Crews remain on site working to ventilate the affected area.Thankfully, there were no injuries reported—no inmates, staff, or first responders were harmed, and all individu... Read More
Tennessee interstate construction halted for Easter holiday travel
by Sheridan Gaither on April 15th, 2025
In preparation for increased holiday travel, TDOT will suspend all interstate construction work requiring lane closures starting Thursday, April 17th at 6 p.m. through Monday, April 21st at 6 a.m.Some long-term closures will remain in place, and drivers may still see workers on site. TDOT urges drivers to obey posted speed limits in work zones and always move over for HELP units and emergency resp... Read More
Bradley County Commission meeting recap
by Sheridan Gaither on April 15th, 2025
The Bradley County Commission met yesterday for a work session.Bradley County Mayor Gary Davis honored the Bradley Central High School girls basketball team for winning their third consecutive state championship.Kimora Fields was recognized for being named Miss Tennessee Basketball, and April 14th was declared “Kimora Fields Day” in Bradley County. Coach Jason Reuter was named TSSAA 4A Girls Coach... Read More
Cleveland City Council meeting recap
by Sheridan Gaither on April 15th, 2025
The Cleveland City Council also met yesterday.During the meeting, it was announced that Cleveland will receive a new Safe Haven Baby Box. The box will be from the same company that supplied the box in Hamilton County where a newborn was surrendered last month. According to state law, a mother can surrender a baby legally by leaving it in a safe baby box location. The boxes are temperature controll... Read More
TN House passes bill banning the sale of THCA, Senate has yet to vote
by Sheridan Gaither on April 14th, 2025
From Local 3 News: Republican lawmakers in the Tennessee House passed HB1376, a bill transferring authority over hemp-derived cannabinoid products from the Tennessee Department of Agriculture to the Alcoholic Beverage Commission.An amendment made by Representative Mark Cochran (R-Englewood) added on Wednesday that would prevent the sale of hemp containing a total THC content over 0.3%.As most of t... Read More
3 people dead following plane crash in Cherokee National Forest; victims identified
by Sheridan Gaither on April 14th, 2025
From Local 3 News: A mutual aid response was required for a single-engine plane crash in Polk County's Cherokee National Forest Friday afternoon, April 11.Crews responded to a call from the McGee Tyson Airport Air Traffic Control reporting a small plane had disappeared from the radar.Brian Nightlinger with West Polk County Fire and Rescue says they were given coordinates of the crash and responded... Read More
Second body found during search for teens who jumped off TN River bridge to evade police
by Sheridan Gaither on April 14th, 2025
From Local 3 News: UPDATE: After five days of searching, Loudon County officials say they have located a second body in their search for two missing teens who jumped into the Tennessee River on Wednesday to evade police."Sheriff Jimmy Davis and the Loudon County Sheriff's Office that the second missing teenager has been found dead," said the LCSO on Sunday, April 13. "The teen was recovered this a... Read More
Cleveland High School received possible threat on Thursday by student
by Sheridan Gaither on April 11th, 2025
Yesterday, school resource officers and administrators at Cleveland High School received information about a possible threat to the school.Officers quickly began investigating and identified a 9th-grade male student as the source of the threat.The school then requested assistance from the Criminal Investigations and Crisis Intervention teams.The student was taken to the Bradley County Juvenile Det... Read More
Bradley County School Board meeting recap
by Sheridan Gaither on April 11th, 2025
The Bradley County School Board met last night and approved a custodial services contract with Pritchard Industries valued between $1.8 and $2.2 million. The final amount will depend on whether the board opts for full service or a hybrid model.In addition, the board approved a resolution for each educator in the system to receive a $2,000 bonus through the recently passed Education Freedom Scholar... Read More
Tennessee AG Skrmetti warns nine phone providers over continued unlawful robocall traffic
by Sheridan Gaither on April 11th, 2025
From TN.gov: Tennessee Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti has joined a bipartisan coalition of 51 attorneys general in warning nine voice service providers to stop routing illegal robocalls. The letters accuse these companies of continuing to transmit scam calls, despite prior warnings.If they don’t take action, the companies could face legal consequences. The coalition is already pursuing one suc... Read More
Lee University Small Jazz Ensemble to host free concert April 16
by Sheridan Gaither on April 10th, 2025
Lee University’s Small Jazz Ensemble will perform next Wednesday, April 16th at 7:30 p.m. in the Dixon Center.Led by instructor Shawn Perkinson, the concert will feature classic jazz pieces. The event is free and open to the public, and a live stream will also be available at leeu.live.... Read More
Oak Grove Elementary School unveils student-based community garden
by Sheridan Gaither on April 10th, 2025
From Local 3 News: A Cleveland elementary school unveiled the "Oak Grove Community Garden" on Wednesday.Oak Grove Elementary School received a $5,000 grant from TVA to make the student-based garden possible.The community garden is aimed at providing opportunities for Problem-Based learning, but also giving chances to turn student work into serving those in need, Bradley County Schools says.Food pr... Read More
Cleveland woman shot with paintball gun while driving demands answers
by Sheridan Gaither on April 10th, 2025
From Local 3 News: A Cleveland woman is speaking out after she was shot with a paintball gun while driving on a local highway, leaving her injured and her car damaged.Bionca Ross recounted the frightening moment from Saturday, April 5, during an exclusive interview with Local 3 News.Ross is now calling for justice and has vowed to hold the individuals responsible accountable.Ross was driving when ... Read More
Lawsuit alleges dozens of women secretly recorded at Chattanooga Massage Envy
by Sheridan Gaither on April 9th, 2025
From Local 3 News: A Hamilton County woman has filed a lawsuit against Massage Envy Hamilton Place, its franchise owner, and a massage therapist, claiming she was secretly recorded during a session — and that dozens of other women may have been, too.Cieera Davenport, the plaintiff, says she was contacted by Chattanooga Police after a still image of her, taken without her knowledge, was discovered ... Read More
Bradley County Sheriff's Office warns public of phone scams
by Sheridan Gaither on April 9th, 2025
Bradley County authorities are warning residents about a recent surge in scam phone calls. These scammers are pretending to be deputies from the Sheriff’s Office, falsely claiming that the person on the line missed a court appearance and now faces civil and criminal charges. The scammers then demand payment over the phone to avoid jail time.In a concerning twist, the scammers are directing victims... Read More
Deputies catch burglars red-handed; five arrested
by Sheridan Gaither on April 9th, 2025
A report of a burglary early Monday morning ended badly for the bad guys when the McMinn County Sheriff's Office deputies caught them with the stolen items.On April 7, deputies were dispatched to a report of a theft in progress at Sweetwater Airsoft on County Road 275, according to Sheriff Joe Guy.The previous night, the same business had been burglarized.When the McMinn County deputies arrived, t... Read More
Cleveland City School Board meeting recap
by Sheridan Gaither on April 8th, 2025
At last night’s Cleveland City Schools Board meeting, Director of Schools Dr. Jeff Elliot received high marks on his annual evaluation, scoring 3.83 out of a possible 4.The board also approved a construction amendment at Arnold Elementary, where hazardous walkways between buildings will be repaved. Plans had to be revised after underground piping was discovered, increasing the cost between $10,000... Read More
Bradley County Commission voting session recap
by Sheridan Gaither on April 8th, 2025
In a unanimous vote last night, the Bradley County Commission approved a comprehensive growth plan and a landmark interlocal annexation agreement with the cities of Cleveland and Charleston, which will guide development over the next two decades.Mayor Gary Davis led the discussion, emphasizing the importance of “responsible growth planning” and praising the collaboration between the public, commis... Read More
TN woman sentenced to prison for home invasion by wielding a pair of hedge clippers
by Sheridan Gaither on April 8th, 2025
From Local 3 News: A Dayton woman will be serving 30 years in prison for a home invasion, in which she opened the front door with a large pair of hedge clippers, threatening the homeowners.Samantha Hyatte, 37, pleaded guilty to two counts of home invasion in the first-degree, two counts of aggravated assault, and attempted armed robbery.When Hyatte got inside the residence on February 24, 2024, sh... Read More
Cleveland woman's remains identified near Ooltewah-Georgetown Rd.
by Sheridan Gaither on April 8th, 2025
UPDATE: The Hamilton County Sheriff's Office has identified the remains of a woman found near Ooltewah-Georgetown Road.Deputies say the body of Rebecca Louise DeQuattro, 50, of Cleveland, TN, was located on March 25.The investigation into what led to her death is still ongoing.The sheriff's office asks anyone with information to call HCSO Criminal Investigations at (423) 209-8940.PREVIOUS STORY: T... Read More
Delta to offer nonstop flights from Nashville to Cancun beginning Dec. 2025
by Sheridan Gaither on April 7th, 2025
From Local 3 News: Beginning in December 2025, Delta Airlines will begin offering nonstop flights from a variety of American cities to Latin America. Specifically, Delta will offer a nonstop flight from Nashville to Cancun."These flights will allow residents of these cities to quickly and easily access Cancun, the most preferred Latin leisure destination," says Delta.The well-known airline says th... Read More
Powder found at EK Baker School tests positive for possible controlled substances
by Sheridan Gaither on April 7th, 2025
From Local 3 News: A McMinn County elementary student brought a powdery substance that contained several controlled substances to the EK Baker School Friday morning.The SRO was made aware that two to three students were drinking a strange liquid out of a sports drink bottle, which they believe was mixed from powder in a bag they also found.“The student at first claimed it was a powdered laxative,”... Read More
Craig Liner to appear in court today; watch live on Mix TV
by Sheridan Gaither on April 7th, 2025
A Cleveland man accused of murdering his ex-wife is in court today.Craig Liner is facing charges in the January shooting death of Karen Liner, which happened outside her home. He’s appearing before Judge Sandra Donaghy in Bradley County Criminal Court.You can watch the hearing live on MixTV.TV.... Read More
Ten ducklings saved after getting stuck in a storm drain in Cleveland
by Sheridan Gaither on April 7th, 2025
From Local 3 News: Ten ducklings were saved in Cleveland this morning after getting stuck in a storm drain.The Cleveland Fire Department says the ducklings were found in the storm drain next to the High Point rock climbing gym on Keith Street.Crews reunited the babies with their momma duck and safely returned to Mouse Creek beside the Cleveland Greenway.... Read More
Victim dies from injuries from Ringgold Rd. crash that caused gas leak
by Sheridan Gaither on April 4th, 2025
UPDATE: After sustaining multiple injuries after a crash that cause a propane leak on Ringgold Road, 42-year-old Jason Bishop of Knoxville, TN, has passed away.Around 1:00pm on Wednesday, April 2, East Ridge police and fire responded to a traffic crash and entrapment. When they arrived, they immediately began working to treat Bishop, a U-Haul employee's, severe injuries. The driver of the crashed ... Read More
Chattanooga recognized as first National Park City in America, one of three in the world
by Sheridan Gaither on April 4th, 2025
Chattanoogans received exciting news today: it's been recognized as the first National Park City in America and is just one of three in the world.From breathtaking views, endless opportunities to explore nature and the city's ongoing commitment to preserve and enhance its natural beauty, the title is a celebration of everything the Scenic City has to offer."We've always known how special Chattanoo... Read More
Unemployment rates drop in 88 Tennessee counties
by Sheridan Gaither on April 4th, 2025
From TN.gov: The Tennessee Department of Labor and Workforce Development reports that unemployment rates fell in 88 of the state’s 95 counties in February. Two counties saw no change, while five experienced an increase.Eighty-four counties recorded unemployment rates below 5%, with the remaining 11 ranging between 5% and 10%. Williamson County had the lowest rate at 2.6%. Cocke County had the high... Read More
Cleveland High not renewing contract with head football coach
by Sheridan Gaither on April 3rd, 2025
Cleveland City Schools has announced that the contract of Chandler Tygard, Head Football Coach and Head of Football Operations, has not been renewed for the upcoming season.Tygard led the team to a 13-9 record. According to the Chattanooga Times Free Press, he is a candidate for a coaching job in Niceville, Florida.... Read More
FBI raids Rick Davis Gold and Diamonds in Chattanooga
by Sheridan Gaither on April 3rd, 2025
From Local 3 News: FBI agents and local police raided Rick Davis Gold and Diamonds on Brainerd Road Wednesday morning, marking the latest legal trouble for the jewelry store owner.Authorities were seen going through suitcases and vehicles on the property, as well as executing a search at Davis’ home on Missionary Ridge. Sky 3 video showed agents sifting through boxes in the driveway while Davis, w... Read More
Gov. Bill Lee Signs Voyeurism Victims Act
by Sheridan Gaither on April 3rd, 2025
From Local 3 News: Tennessee Governor Bill Lee has signed the Voyeurism Victims Act into law, expanding protections for individuals who have been recorded without their consent. The new law extends the time victims have to press charges after discovering they were illegally recorded, addressing a gap in the state’s previous statute of limitations.Under the previous law, victims had only one year f... Read More
TN Gov. Lee signs bill to restrict cell phone use in schools
by Sheridan Gaither on April 3rd, 2025
From Local 3 News: A bill restricting cell phones in Tennessee schools has been signed into law by Governor Bill Lee.The law requires schools to restrict kids from using electronics during class time.There are exceptions to the no phones in the class rule, like allowing students with disabilities to use them for learning, or a student to use smart devices for a classroom presentation.Districts can... Read More
UPDATE: Habitat for Humanity of Cleveland's missing construction director found safe
by Sheridan Gaither on April 3rd, 2025
From Local 3 News: Habitat for Humanity of Cleveland is hoping the public can help find the organization's construction director who has gone missing.In a Facebook post, the organization says 45-year-old David Cowan's last known location was tracked as he traveling toward Sweetwater, Tennessee.Cowan is 5’11” tall and weighs around 215 pounds.He was driving a white 2018 Ford F-250 crew cab 4x4.If y... Read More
Tennessee Valley Authority, the nation's largest public utility, appoints a new CEO
by Sheridan Gaither on April 2nd, 2025
From Local 3 News: NASHVILLE (AP) — The nation's largest public utility on Monday promoted one of its top executives to CEO, putting Don Moul in charge of the Tennessee Valley Authority as President Donald Trump has cast renewed attention on the federal entity.The utility announced that its board picked Moul as president and chief executive to replace Jeff Lyash, who said in January that he would ... Read More
Cleveland police arrest driver who ran over 8-year-old
by Sheridan Gaither on April 2nd, 2025
UPDATE: The Cleveland Police Department says they located and arrested the teen driver who ran over an 8-year-old playing soccer this weekend.According to an update to the original Facebook post made on Tuesday, April, 1 at 9:00pm, police arrested the male driver, a 17-year-old, and charged him with the following:Leaving the scene of an accident involving an injuryFelony reckless endangermentWe're... Read More
K9 tracks down suspect who fled traffic stop in Bradley Co.
by Sheridan Gaither on April 1st, 2025
A suspect that fled from the Tennessee Highway Patrol after a traffic stop on Saturday, March 29 was successfully tracked down by a Bradley County Sheriff's Office K9.THP troopers initiated the stop in Southwest Bradley County from which the suspect ran. They called for a K9 to help sniff him out when they lost sight.Deputy Payne and K9 Bayard arrived to the scene and began tracking the man, who w... Read More
Cleveland police arrest man with machete near Lee University
by Sheridan Gaither on April 1st, 2025
UPDATE: Lee University says Cleveland police have the suspect in custody. The man was said previously to have been seen with a machete near campus. They've issued the "all-clear" to students and staff on campus.PREVIOUS STORY: Lee University has asked students to "remain vigilant" as Cleveland police search for a Hispanic male reportedly on foot with a machete.Police say the suspect is wearing a p... Read More
Rhea Co. mother pulls son from school after attack by classmate videoed on bus
by Sheridan Gaither on April 1st, 2025
From Local 3 News: A Rhea County mother says she pulled her son out of school after a violent bullying incident on a school bus, claiming the school has not done enough to ensure his safety.Sydney Williams said her son, Landon, was riding the bus home from Rhea Central Elementary School on March 4, when another child came from the back of the bus, yelling, spitting, and repeatedly punching him.The... Read More
Unemployment in Tennessee continues to hold steady
by Sheridan Gaither on March 28th, 2025
From TN.gov: Tennessee’s statewide unemployment rate has remained steady at 3.7% for six consecutive months and continues to track below the national average, according to data from the Tennessee Department of Labor and Workforce Development (TDLWD).The state’s seasonally adjusted unemployment rate in February was 3.7%, the same as it has been each month since September. In February 2024, the rate... Read More
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Bill to deny education to undocumented students advances in TN General Assembly
April 16th, 2025
Juvenile taken into custody following paintball incident on Eureka Rd
April 16th, 2025
Fire reported at Bradley County Jail kitchen Tuesday
April 16th, 2025
Tennessee interstate construction halted for Easter holiday travel
April 15th, 2025
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January
Motorcycle driver killed in single-vehicle crashTBI investigating deadly deputy-involved shooting at local Publix locationDriver rams New Year's revelers in New Orleans, killing at least 10. FBI investigating as 'act of terrorism'TVA winter prep, saving energy tipsLakesite man arrested, arson and possession of Molotov cocktailUPDATE: Car that veered over side of East Brow Road still unrecoveredCold weather car preparationNew Tennessee license requirement for certain state residentsDog helps save North Chattanooga family from early morning fireLee University mourns passing of veteran faculty, Coach Kay McDanielCleveland City Board of Education meeting recapBradley County Commission meeting recapTDOT preparing Tennessee Valley for possible winter weather this weekBradley Trustee's Office receives positive state audit for 2023-2024 fiscal yearDownload Mix 104.1 App for winter weather updatesBonnaroo Music & Arts Festival Unveils 2025 LineupCohutta mobile home fire kills grandmother, mother, and young childrenCar crashes into Etowah Nutrition storeSerious car crash on Highway 153 Thursday eveningFood City in Cleveland celebrating Grand Opening of pharmacyTEMA holds media briefing to discuss winter storm preparationsRecent snowfall helps HCSO arrest wanted fugitive from GeorgiaCleveland State's Mark E. Smith Performance Center Grand Opening to be held on WednesdayMan arrested for shooting at family playing in snowCleveland City Council meeting recapSearch warrant reveals multiple containers of fentanyl, Sweetwater man arrestedBradley County Commission meeting recapOpponents of Governor Bill Lee's school voucher bill holding rally in Hamilton CountyWater main break shuts down part of Shallowford Rd. for 24-hoursLocal state senator coauthors bill to ban electronic devices in Tennessee classrooms46-year-old woman killed in crash on Apison PikeWoman & man found dead after shooting in Rhea Co. WednesdayLee University to honor Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.Bradley County School Board meeting recapCleveland Mayor Kevin Brooks delivers State of the City addressTwo TN lawmakers agree to sponsor bill to change state's statute of limitations on some privacy lawsPOST Commission approves deal allowing Grundy Co. Sheriff to keep certificationDalton man arrested after shooting at woman, SWAT standoffTrump taps former TN education commissioner Penny Schwinn as next US Deputy Secretary of EducationCPD investigates pedestrian killed on Highway 153; truck slams into TDOT vehicle on sceneGarden Plaza hosts Warming Hearts Coat DriveHamilton County woman fighting to get husband out of prisonLee University's Presidential Concert Series to present Alan Wyatt Jazz EnsembleSweetwater woman arrested and charged with murder and elderly abuseBradley County deputies arrest suspect in attempted burglary at CBD storeJason Chen sentenced to life in prison without parole for murder of Jasmine PaceSettlement reached in Family Dollar Stores rodent-infested products investigation in TNCleveland City Schools Board of Education opposes Gov. Lee's Education Freedom ActBradley County Commission meeting recapVolkswagen offers new proposal to UAWNashville high school student fatally shoots one student and himself in school cafeteriaTVA sets new power demand record on very cold dayGov. Lee comments on Freedom Education Act, illegal immigrationCleveland/Bradley Chamber of Commerce hosts 99th Annual DinnerTennessee ends 2024 with unemployment rate below U.S. rateTN Gov. Lee to deliver seventh State of the State Address on Feb. 10State report reveals how traffic control worker on I-75 between Ooltewah & Cleveland diedLee University Encore Art Show to open TuesdayMuch-loved BCSO K-9 Joker diesEx-husband of local realtor charged with first-degree murder MondayBradley County Commission work session recapSpecial session to decide on Tennessee voucher bill is underwayCity of Cleveland addresses KKK flyers circulating in Cleveland and ChattanoogaCleveland man charged with first degree and felony murder pleads not guiltyChattanooga business owner Rick Davis charged with passing worthless checksSen. Adam Lowe announces $2.9M site development grant for Spring BranchPassenger jet with 64 aboard collides with Army helicopter while landing at Reagan Airport near DCUPDATE: Case against Harrison man accused of shooting at family playing in snow sent to grand juryEducation Freedom Act passes both chambers of the Tennessee legislatureTwo crashes in Bradley Co. delay traffic while helicopter lands
February
Multiple vehicles involved in multiple accidents due to heavy fog in Athens SaturdayTennessee AG announces settlement in principle with NCAA to protect student-athletes' rights25th annual Great Strides Walk to take place March 29Lee University to host Honor Choir Concert Bradley County Commission meeting recapJudge frees Rhea Co. man after 30 years in prison for crimes he did not commitBradley County Schools alumna set to appear on American IdolNew area code use begins for area famously known as the "423"Rural Healthcare Grant awarded to Cleveland StateUAW releases videos amid negotiations with Volkswagen ChattanoogaTwo felons arrested after separate pursuits in East TennesseeDecatur home catches fire Wednesday morningMan killed in Thursday morning crash on Highway 60 in Meigs CountyI-24 EB reduced to two lanes Friday night to Tuesday morningFedEx to close facilities in Dalton & Cleveland this year; Chattanooga location to remain openCar crashes into Athens Women's Clinic Friday morningCleveland man accused of murdering his ex-wife to appear in court today for bond hearingCleveland State's Community Pitch Competition to be held March 25McMinn High School students arrested for conspiracy to commit act of terrorismSchools in the Tennessee Valley close amidst spike in flu casesJudge does not grant bond at Craig Liner hearing MondayBradley County Commission meeting recapGov. Lee delivers 2025 State of the State AddressBradley County Trustee releases schedule for satellite property tax collectionsCleveland celebrates 33rd consecutive year as Tree City USASeveral indicted in Tennessee in human trafficking ring tied to Venezuelan gangGov. Lee signs Education Freedom Act into lawRoad washes out in Polk CountyCleveland State to host free Valentine's concert todayBradley County School Board meeting recap