Top 10 local news stories of 2011 [Chattanooga Times Free Press, Tenn.]
| By Kate Harrison, Chattanooga Times Free Press, Tenn. | |
| McClatchy-Tribune Information Services |
Of the several hundred voters who responded to a
"No one could have ever imagined tornadoes around here like that, and to do what they did," said
"It was more than a tragic story, it was also a tremendous story of recovery, and how complete strangers came out to help victims get back on their feet,"
The year was marked by other tragedies as well. A
But 2011 also brought plenty of good news to the area. Amazon brought thousands of new jobs, and
And plenty of the year's top stories will carry over into 2012, as Mayor
As the new year rolls over, here's a roundup of the region's 10 biggest news stories of 2011, according to
1.
No one disputed that the forecasts for
But no one predicted the onslaught of more than 45 tornadoes that tore through the tri-state area over 12 dark hours, wreaking death and destruction.
"I felt like a radar operator who kept watching a squadron of bombers approaching, and there's really nothing you can do about it except take cover," said
In a single day, 81 people were torn from their loved ones forever, and hundreds more were left injured and homeless throughout
The storms left millions of dollars in damage, and experts estimate it could take a decade for the region fully to recover.
But rebuilding is well under way. Shops and restaurants are popping back up in the devastated business district along
Still, the scars are obvious. Wrecked homes and buildings linger on the landscape, and homeowners toil through long insurance disputes and building complications.
And the grief continues to hit in waves as 81 families weather their first holiday season without family members and friends.
"The terror people went through and the level of destruction is the biggest thing to happen to this area since the Civil War," Barys said.
2. Police Sgt.
The morning of
That officer was Sgt.
Officer
Mathews also was shot, but survived. His parents, sister and sister's boyfriend were arrested in the following days and accused of helping him escape from a
Prosecutors are seeking the death penalty for Mathews, whose trial is set for
Chapin -- a father of two who was nearing retirement -- was the first
3. VW builds first
Since
But this year, the story was the car itself.
In January, the company announced at the Detroit Auto Show that its
The car garnered
On top of that, the company managed to produce one of the most popular commercials of this year's Super Bowl, featuring a pint-sized
4.
For months, the fliers bearing images of 44-year-old
Investigators and grass-roots searchers scoured the area. Scrutiny of her husband,
Police detailed arguments between the couple in which
On
Officials believe the Jeep veered off the side of
Her funeral was Friday.
5. Mayor Littlefield recalled
After a drawn-out court battle, Mayor
The charge to recall the mayor began last year and was driven by
Littlefield -- who has been in office since 2006 -- fought the petition in court, and a local judge ruled that the recall effort failed to get enough voter signatures.
But a state appeals court threw out the judge's ruling, and the
Littlefield filed another lawsuit this month to try to block the recall election.
6. Gang violence grows in the city
With at least 60 percent of the city's 25 homicides this year deemed gang-related, officials say they are trying different strategies for cracking down on
Along with doubling the size of the
The group is expected to execute a federal plan designed to combat youth violence and gangs in the city.
7. Amazon arrives
Amazon completed its distribution centers in
Also this year, the
Amazon's first shipment out of the
After its
8. 96-year-old denied voting ID
A new state law requires
Cooper's story made national news, and the
Cooper was finally given her photo ID after a second visit to the center several weeks later.
9. Snowpocalypse
In the largest snowfall event since the Blizzard of '93, nearly a foot of snow piled up around the
Local public works crews worked 12-hour shifts, struggling to combat the freezing and refreezing on roads with a limited supply of sand and salt.
As schools, government offices and many businesses remained closed, children and adults took a few rare snow days, criss-crossing area slopes with the best sledding in years.
10.
On any given night this year, the chances of spotting a
In February, 9-year-old
Over the summer,
This fall, Dalton native,
Follow the latest
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