DENVER (AP) — At this point in the season, Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs are usually cruising toward another division title and being touted as Super Bowl favorites. Instead, they're ...
Tyler Jett covers the northwest Georgia region, writing about topics ranging from crime to local politics to the court system. He has been covering the area since July 2013. Tyler joined the ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — The U.S. military's 20th strike on a boat accused of transporting drugs has killed four people in the Caribbean Sea, the U.S. military said Friday, coming as the Trump administration ...
Baylor versus McCallie times two? It's certainly nothing new. The Red Raiders and the Blue Tornado will meet twice in the same football season for a third consecutive year Friday night, colliding in a ...
The Tennessee Valley Authority says it is working to achieve President Donald Trump's goal to "unleash American energy," but the call to cancel its plans for a fossil fuel power plant outside ...
Metro Plumbing, Heating and Air, a widely recognizable Chattanooga service brand founded in 1989, sold majority ownership to a company backed by private equity with a goal to double its local reach.
Staked to the largest lead in Ryder Cup history entering the closing session, Europe fully expected to be celebrating a team victory Sunday.
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 down ...
It was a good day for two Hendrick Motorsports drivers at Martinsville Speedway. Next Sunday at Phoenix Raceway might be even better for one of them.
The identity of a 12-year-old boy killed jumping onto a Halloween hayride was released by Hamilton County officials Monday. The medical examiner's office reported the victim's name as Samuel Jessen.
The Slack channel lit up early last week with a message from a colleague alerting me to a new restaurant opening. Ox2 Buns and Noodles. (Ox is pronounced like the animal followed by the number 2.) ...
President Donald Trump named Arthur Graham of Florida to the Tennessee Valley Authority board of directors on Thursday as his fifth pick for the regulatory body of the nation's largest public utility.