An online dating app was how a man connected with a 13-year-old girl from Soddy-Daisy, Tennessee on Saturday, according to a police report.One day later, offic
A police report our newsroom obtained shares new details about what happened. Go here to read the latest.UPDATE (Tuesday):Police in Nashvill
The Hamilton County Health Department has announced that the Soddy-Daisy clinic will close permanently Monday, June 30th.
According to court documents, the girls were found Sunday at the Nashville residence of 21-year-old Isaac Schellsmidt, who was arrested and charged with felony kidnapping.
The Hamilton County Sheriff's Office finds two missing juveniles with help from the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation and the Metro Nashville Police Department. On early morning January 19, two female juveniles were reported missing from the Soddy Daisy area.
A man from Soddy-Daisy says he was tricked into giving away thousands of dollars in gold bars.Authorities arrested Raymond Guan and Ho Yin Li in this scheme.Pol
The Soddy Daisy Lady Trojans took a short trip up Highway 27 in mid December to play Sale Creek, where the Lady Panthers won by a 38-32 final. These same two teams played at Soddy Daisy Wednesday night and the Lady Trojans returned the favor. The final score was 43-39 as Soddy Daisy improved to 17-7 with the win. Sale Creek is now 13-7.
When Judy Rogers first got involved in Special Olympics, she was a young teacher at Orange Grove Center, and Richard Nixon was president of the United States.
In the packed gymnasium at Red Bank Middle School, dozens of little hands sprung up into the air anytime someone said the words "future" or "dream."
During the investigation, it was discovered that the girls had been in contact with a man from Nashville on social media.
Members of multiple law enforcement agencies worked together to track down two girls missing from East Tennessee who were found in Middle Tennessee.
Douglas “Doug” S. Holcomb, 77, of Hixson, Tennessee, passed away peacefully on Friday, January 10, 2025, surrounded by his loving family. Doug was a proud member of the Hill City Masonic Lodge #603, F&AM, and the American Legion. He dedicated more than 33 years of service as a skilled diesel mechanic and electrician for CARTA.