Arts Sep 30 Ukrainian artists who cannot return home form new community in U.S. By Emily Compton, WTCI PBS
Nation Jul 19 Family of Chattanooga gunman says son suffered from depression The family of Mohammad Youssef Abdulazeez, who is accused of opening fire at two military facilities on Thursday and shooting five people in Chattanooga, Tennessee, has released a statement expressing condolences for the victims and their families. By Rialda Zukic
Nation Jul 18 FBI: Deadly shootings in Tennessee illustrate lone gunman threat The deadly shootings at military sites in Tennessee illustrate the threat that FBI officials have warned about: violence directed against a vulnerable government target by a lone gunman with apparent terrorist aspirations. By Eric Tucker, Associated Press
World Jul 17 Watch ‘Very few red flags’ to tip off authorities to Tennessee attack Officials are describing their case on the shooting rampage by Muhammad Youssef Abdulazeez on members of the U.S. military as a terror investigation. Hari Sreenivasan speaks to Michael Leiter, former director of the National Counterterrorism Center, about what we know… By PBS News Hour
Nation Jul 17 Watch 1:57 Investigators search for motive in Tennessee military shootings By PBS News Hour
Jul 16 Suspected Chattanooga shooter identified By News Desk At least three people are dead after a shooting in Chattanooga, Tennessee Thursday afternoon. Continue reading
Feb 15 What We’re Watching Saturday By Kayla Ruble PBS NewsHour is following the news of the day, from Chattanooga to Lebanon. Continue reading
Mar 21 Watch Tennessee Is Home to U.S. Leader in Offering Fast, City-Wide Internet Tennessee Is Home to U.S. Leader in Offering Fast, City-Wide Internet… Continue watching
Jun 20 Watch Chatanooga Elementary Schools Struggle to Improve Low Test Scores The NewsHour's Special Correspondent for Education John Merrow reports on efforts to fix a group of troubled elementary schools in Tennessee. Continue watching