
Cornelia Nicholson
Reporter at WRCB-TV (Chattanooga, TN)
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2 weeks ago |
local3news.com | Cornelia Nicholson
President Donald Trump’s plan to impose a 25 percent tariff on all foreign-made cars and car parts is raising concerns among local auto repair shops and drivers alike, as the policy could soon translate into higher costs at both dealerships and repair shops. Business owners like John Memmer, who owns State Line Auto Service in East Ridge, are watching closely, though they say the effects haven’t hit just yet.
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2 weeks ago |
local3news.com | Cornelia Nicholson
President Donald Trump’s plan to impose a 25 percent tariff on all foreign-made cars and car parts is raising concerns among local auto repair shops and drivers alike, as the policy could soon translate into higher costs at both dealerships and repair shops. Business owners like John Memmer, who owns State Line Auto Service in East Ridge, are watching closely, though they say the effects haven’t hit just yet.
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3 weeks ago |
local3news.com | Cornelia Nicholson
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 from the time the crime occurred to report it.
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3 weeks ago |
local3news.com | Cornelia Nicholson
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 attack was caught on camera by another student.
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3 weeks ago |
local3news.com | Cornelia Nicholson
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 attack was caught on camera by another student.
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Here at Meigs County Courthouse for the press conference that will share the report into the death of Tabitha Smith and Deputy RJ Leonard. The two tragically passed away on Feb 12th when Deputy Leonard’s patrol car went off the road and into the Tennessee River. @Local3News https://t.co/zRhfkfU5FO

RT @Dakarai_Turner: WATCH: Jarred Nathan, 25, is identified by his mother as the man who shot into our TV station this morning. That’s no…

RT @CorneliaLocal3: VP @KamalaHarris has arrived in Chattanooga via Air Force 2. https://t.co/ZJSRleM4Fr