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A Chattanooga businessman is scrapping and rethinking plans for a pair of fly-in communities after costs escalated, permitting took longer than anticipated and banks lost their appetite for high ...
The office charged with defending Hamilton County in court and advising government officials on legal questions faces the first major changes to its structure in over 40 years.
As the early afternoon sun began to radiate off Bowers and Painter Field, Craig and Braylon Pritchett exited Ridgeland High School's football fieldhouse and started chatting as they walked across ...
Clay Bennett The son of a career army officer, Bennett led a nomadic life, attending ten different schools before graduating in 1980 from the University of North Alabama with degrees in Art and ...
A $22 million condo development will begin construction this summer across South Broad Street from the site of the new Chattanooga Lookouts stadium.
When President Donald Trump fired Beth Geer from the Tennessee Valley Authority board of directors, the panel lost one of its most outspoken advocates for clean energy and critics of fossil fuels.
TVA nuclear outages continue into summer, undoing plans The loss of generation from a low-cost fuel could hit power bills June 6, 2025 by Daniel Dassow ...
– They downsized from a 2,500-square-foot house. The Bakers moved from a three-bedroom, two-bathroom house on a 1-acre lot in Soddy-Daisy. Barry was shop foreman for a multistate electrical ...
Mardjetko pitched into the fourth inning with a 10-0 lead but then gave up consecutive home runs and was replaced by freshman Erin Nuwer, who retired six of the seven batters she faced. "We're ...
The FedEx Boeing 757 cargo plane that crash landed, sliding beyond the end of the runway, at the Chattanooga Airport after a landing gear issue had more than one problem, according to a National ...
Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van Buren, also known as Jeanne Phillips, and was founded by her mother, Pauline Phillips. Contact Dear Abby at www.DearAbby.com or P.O. Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA ...
Every few minutes, Fred Decosimo — the second child of towering Chattanooga businessman Joe Decosimo — shot out of his seat to greet a family friend with an outstretched hand.