A man was sentenced Wednesday to two years in federal prison for repeatedly leaving death threats on U.S. Rep. Marjorie ...
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 ...
Young people are revolutionizing the workforce, leading the way in new technology, inclusive spaces and a push for a healthier work-life balance. Each year, we search for Chattanooga's best and ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
The Tennessee Highway Patrol and federal immigration officials descended upon Nashville's predominantly Latino neighborhoods in the wee hours of Sunday morning, making around 150 traffic stops, ...
The Tennessee Valley Authority will implode two stacks at a closed East Tennessee coal plant that will soon become home to a pioneering nuclear fusion reactor prototype. Daniel Dassow is a business ...
Meet the 20 Under 40 Class of 2025. Everyone here brings something different to the table. Or the board meeting. Or the nonprofit fundraiser. But they're all equally impressive. Since June of 2023, ...
A White House official called the chair of the Tennessee Valley Authority board of directors on Monday to ask the board to demand the resignation of the federal utility's CEO, but the board declined ...
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.
Lookout Mountain Judicial Circuit defendants may serve the remainder of their sentences in prison if they repeatedly violate probation under the district attorney's new "three strikes and you're out" ...