Chattanooga's former police chief turned herself in at the Hamilton County Jail on Thursday to face criminal charges including perjury, official misconduct, illegal voter registration and falsely ...
Staff Photo by Robin Rudd / UTC Chancellor Lori Mann Bruce dons a hard hat for the groundbreaking July 21, 2025, for a student housing project — the 794-bed Oak Street Residence Hall.
Marking what one of its partners called "the dawn of a new era," Chattanooga's internet and electric utility, EPB, is buying a quantum computer for $22 million, which officials expect will be ...
Chattanooga's top planner resigned Tuesday after about a month on administrative leave following reports about his behavior at work. Dan Reuter, 60, reportedly verbally attacked someone in front of 11 ...
No tax gains have been generated by The Bend's development tax deal and Steam Logistics has produced far fewer jobs than promised, according to a presentation on tax incentive performance given to ...
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.
Erlanger whistleblowers have reached an undisclosed settlement with the health system, bringing an end to a federal lawsuit that claimed hospital staff illegally billed government insurance providers ...
A judge ruled in favor of the Chattanooga Times Free Press in its lawsuit against the city of Chattanooga, council members and staff, establishing that open meetings laws were violated during ...
The Chattanooga Times Free Press received 24 awards, including the top honor in its group, in the 2025 Tennessee Press Association journalism awards. The newspaper received the General Excellence ...
An asphalt equipment maker will reduce its workforce at its Chattanooga facility on Manufacturers Road after a "continued decline in market demand and production volumes" for items made at the plant.
A Chattanooga attorney was suspended from the practice of law for six years, the Board of Professional Responsibility announced in a statement. Steven Michael Hodgen was suspended Friday with five ...
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.