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THURSDAY, JULY 3 › Chattanooga: Pops on the River, with food vendors, arts, crafts and a kids zone, opens at 4 p.m. at Coolidge Park, 150 River St. Music starts at 6 p.m. with Chattanooga Soul ...
An Athens, Tennessee, man has been charged with first-degree murder in the death of his infant daughter, who was left in a car for hours in August while he worked nearby.
Novonix, an Australian battery materials company with a large plant in Chattanooga and another planned, celebrated Wednesday a plan from the U.S. Department of Commerce to place tariffs up to 721% ...
Four people this month have sued a Cleveland, Tennessee, debt collections agency in federal court following a July 2024 data breach. Felicia Cooper, Charles Mitchell and Gary Self, all of Georgia ...
Prompting pushback from environmental groups, CEO Don Moul said it's possible TVA could maintain at least part of its coal fleet past 2035, which is the year the agency had initially set to shut ...
A Chattanooga man faced his first day of trial Monday in the 2023 shooting of Chris Wright, which prosecutors described as a callous and cold killing of an unarmed and defenseless man.
Speed cameras are coming to 10 schools in Chattanooga to encourage people to drive more safely, Police Chief John Chambers said Monday.
Lindsey Young Lindsey Young is the assistant sports editor at the Times Free Press and began his career with the News Free-Press in 1986 after graduating from the University of Tennessee at ...
Former state Rep. Robin Smith, R-Hixson, is expected to be among many Tennessee officials called to testify at an upcoming trial for a former House speaker and his one-time aide, but Smith's ...
There has long been broad bipartisan agreement that the penny has outlived its usefulness. Yet multiple efforts by both Democrats and Republicans have died in committee, basically for lack of ...
By February 1929, Chattanooga leaders were considering a site for a modern municipal airport, having received a report from the aeronautics branch of the United States Department of Commerce.
When he voted for President Donald Trump several months ago, Craig Fuller thought he was supporting pro-business policies and small, targeted, incremental tariffs that would encourage strategic ...