HAMILTON COUNTY I-24 interchange improvement at SR-2 (US-11, US-41, US-72, Broad Street) and SR-58 (Market Street): Williams Street is closed to all traffic at the I-24 underpass to support the installation of new storm drainage structures for the new frontage road. Traffic will still be able to access the ramps to I-24 and US-27, but […]
August 19 Police Briefs
The following information was compiled from ERPD “pass along” reports furnished by the administration. August 17 Day Shift 4214 Ringgold Road / Warrant Service: Joshua Martin was arrested on East Ridge Warrants for Theft of Merchandise and Driving on revoked. 22-011572 6519 Ringgold Rd (Suicidal Threats (22-011578): Police transported a woman to Parkridge East Hospital […]
Tennessee Supreme Court Revives Home Business Lawsuit
This article is from Tennessee/Lookout The Tennessee Supreme Court on Thursday revived a lawsuit by Nashville music producer Lij Shaw and beauty salon owner Patricia Raynor challenging Metro Council’s restrictions on their home-based businesses. A lower court had tossed the suit after city leaders tweaked an ordinance that had effectively shut down Shaw’s home-based recording studio […]
Health Department to Administer Monkeypox Vaccine to Eligible Individuals
Starting on August 18, the Hamilton County Health Department will begin offering the monkeypox vaccine, Jynneos, to eligible individuals in the community. The Tennessee Department of Health recommends vaccination for people who have been exposed to monkeypox or people who may be at high risk of infection to monkeypox. These individuals include: Individuals with a […]
Change in Guidance Paves Way for More Blood Donations
NASHVILLE – A recent decision concerning a rare disease will allow more Tennesseans to donate blood and save lives with Blood Assurance. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration recently updated guidance regarding Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease, commonly referred to as “mad cow” disease. Based on new evidence, the FDA’s guidance removes the blood donor deferral requirements associated […]
Police Briefs for August 18
The following information was compiled from ERPD “pass along” reports. August 16 Day Shift 22-011533- 3316 Frawley Street- Theft- The caller requested to speak with police regarding a stolen vehicle tag. Police contacted the caller and he advised he last observed his license plate on his vehicle on August 13, 2022. Police have no suspects […]
Cothren Challenges Subpoena Order by State Registry
This article is from Tennessee/Lookout The former chief of staff for ex-House Speaker Glen Casada is continuing to fight a subpoena to testify before the Registry of Election Finance about a political action committee he ran secretly to attack political adversaries. Cynthia Sherwood, the Nashville attorney for Cade Cothren, claims the court should not hold him […]
Sinback Named New Executive Director of ACLU
This article is from Tennessee/Lookout Nashville attorney Kathy Sinback will take the reins as the new executive director of the American Civil Liberties Union of Tennessee, replacing longtime director Hedy Weinberg as of September 6. Sinback, whose career began with the Metro Nashville Public Defender’s Office in 1997, is known for her work with the Davidson […]
August 17 Police Briefs
The following information was compiled from ERPD “pass along” reports. August 15 Day Shift 22-011491- 3900 Ringgold Road- Assault- Police responded to this location in reference to a disorder call. Police determined one male on scene was struck in the face by another male. However, due to a language barrier on scene, police were unable […]
Police Briefs for August 16
The following information was compiled from ERPD “pass along” reports. August 14 – Day Shift 1410 Mack Smith Rd. (Aggravated Domestic 22-011444) A woman reported her boyfriend woke her around 04:30 this morning by screaming at her because she was too close to him. She stated he became violent when she attempted to get up, […]
Blood Assurance Asking for Platelet Donors
Blood Assurance is issuing an urgent plea to the public about donating platelets. As of Monday morning, the nonprofit organization only had 32 platelet units available. Blood Assurance needs 75-100 platelet units on its shelves every day to supply more than 70 hospitals around the region. “Platelets are unique because of their short shelf life. […]
August 15 Police Briefs
The following information was compiled from ERPD “pass along” reports, courtesy of the administration. August 12 – Day Shift 728 Frawley Rd. (Vandalism)- Police spoke with the property manager who stated an unknown suspect had entered six of the newly constructed units and cut some of the electrical wiring out of them. The cut wires […]
Skrmetti Will be Next State Attorney General
This article is from Tennessee/Lookout The Tennessee Supreme Court on Wednesday appointed Gov. Bill Lee’s chief counsel to serve as the state’s Attorney General. The high court chose Jonathan Skrmetti to take the helm of the Tennessee Attorney General’s Office. Skrmetti will replace current state Attorney General Herbert Slatery III, who has completed an eight-year term […]
Red Wolves Post Another Draw
The Red Wolves battled to a 1-1 draw on the road against Forward Madison FC, Saturday in USL League One action. Juan Galindrez scored early for the Red Wolves and the good guys led for 80 minutes before the home team got on the board and ruined the hopes for a ninth win of the […]
ERPD Arrests Aug. 8-14
According to booking reports from the Hamilton County Jail, the following people were arrested by the East Ridge Police Department from Aug. 8-14. An arrest does not mean that a person has been convicted of a crime. All persons arrested are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. FREDERICK, JACOB HOWARD3617 CRAIG […]
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