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Chattanooga: Challenged by language barriers
Translator Paula Maldonado speaks English and Spanish, but she’s often asked to take a stab at Arabic or Somali.
October 13, 2008
Audio: School board candidate Gregg Juster meets with the Times Free Press editorial board.
October 13, 2008
Wall Street soars as government pledges bank aid
NEW YORK — Wall Street snapped back today from last week’s devastating losses after major governments announced further steps to support the global banking system, including plans by the U.S. Treasury to buy stocks of some banks. All the major indexes rose well over 5 percent, and the Dow Jones industrials gained nearly 480 points.
October 13, 2008
Etowah: 2 hurt in crash evading police
ETOWAH — Two people involved in a high speed chase were transported to Woods Memorial Hospital early Monday after crashing a stolen car, authorities said.
October 13, 2008
Chattanooga: Charges filed in connection with Sunday’s fatal car accident
Chattanooga traffic investigators obtained warrants for Mario Lopes, 23, of 7618 Bishop Drive in connection with a fatal accident that occurred Sunday near Spring Creek Road off Interstate 24.
October 13, 2008
Chattanooga: Police make arrest in connection with Sunday morning shooting
A 24-year-old Chattanooga man has been charged with attempted first degree murder, felony reckless endangerment and aggravated assault in connection with the shooting at 2301 Milne St. early Sunday morning.
October 13, 2008
Another arrest made in connection with June firebombing
Chattanooga fire investigators made another arrest in connection with a firebombing that occurred June 26.
October 13, 2008
Chattanooga: Pulpit, politics create fine line for clergy
Dr. Bill Owens, senior pastor of 2,452-member Ridgedale Baptist Church, says he’d like to answer a parishioner who asks how he’ll vote in next month’s presidential election.
October 13, 2008
Chattanooga: Roundabout way to ease congestion
The thought of driving in circles used to drive City Councilman Jack Benson crazy.
October 13, 2008
Chattanooga: Dogs strut their stuff for shelter
It was a matchmaking event of a different breed as 25 adoptable dogs from the Humane Educational Society shelter took to the “runway” at the eighth annual Paws in the Park fundraiser at the Baylor School on Sunday.
October 13, 2008
Hamilton County: Election offices swamped by new voters
So many people have registered to vote in Hamilton County, election workers had to come in Saturday just to process bin after bin of voter applications, officials say.
October 13, 2008
Ducktown museum hits 30 with plans to keep growing
he Ducktown Basin Museum began in a former general store where local residents and former Tennessee Mining Co. workers pooled their collections of photos and equipment from the mining era.
October 13, 2008
Obituaries for October 13, 2008
October 13, 2008
Business tax break would be good for Whitfield, Dalton, leaders say
It’s all about being competitive in luring new businesses, local officials are saying about a tax break for businesses on the ballot in Whitfield County.
October 13, 2008
Bledsoe jail project delayed, architect resigns
Bledsoe County’s jail project could be delayed another six months after a falling out between officials and the architect.
October 13, 2008

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Wall Street soars as government pledges bank aid
NEW YORK — Wall Street snapped back today from last week’s devastating losses after major governments announced further steps to support the global banking system, including plans by the U.S. Treasury to buy stocks of some banks. All the major indexes rose well over 5 percent, and the Dow Jones industrials gained nearly 480 points.

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