A man was sentenced Wednesday to two years in federal prison for repeatedly leaving death threats on U.S. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene's official voicemail.
A French company that makes over-the-counter brands like Allegra and Icy Hot in Chattanooga said it would move 34 jobs to its office in Bogotá, Colombia, as it moves its global business services ...
The national Kappa Sigma fraternity issued a withdrawal letter for its UTC chapter that was suspended following a self-immolation incident that left two pledges burned, officials said. The University ...
David Simoukdalay, 41, was visiting Minneapolis several years ago when he met his wife-to-be, Annee Sengmavong, 39. They married in 2017 and moved to the Red Bank area of Chattanooga, where ...
The city of Soddy-Daisy is asking a federal judge to dismiss a complaint filed by two former officers, who allege they were wrongfully terminated for speaking out about a fellow officer's behavior.
Stepping on a Juvent platform is a bit like stepping on a scale, but this platform doesn't measure your weight. Instead, it sends three quick vibrations through your body to measure the amount of ...
Chattanooga police are investigating the shooting death of a 29-year-old man. Sunday shortly after 4 a.m., police were dispatched to the 3200 block of Brainerd Road on a report of a shooting. When ...
The Hamilton County Sheriff's Office reported heavy rain and storms Tuesday afternoon and evening caused flash flooding in several areas, shutting down major roads, forcing rescues and prompting ...
John Bradley, who transformed the Tennessee Valley Authority's strategy for recruiting businesses over more than two decades as its chief economic developer, will retire from his role Oct. Daniel ...
Top executives at the Tennessee Valley Authority will soon stop accruing money in a special retirement plan the federal utility created to attract and retain its highest paid leaders. Daniel Dassow is ...
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.
Commissioners in Collegedale approved Bell Farms, a development of 102 new homes on Lee Highway, despite the opposition of residents. But one commissioner said she didn't have a choice. Emily Crisman ...