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.
Wyatt Massey covers faith and religion for the Times Free Press. He's a Report for America corps member and a Wisconsin native with a degree from Marquette University.
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 ...
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.
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 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, ...
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.
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 ...
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 ...
The Incline Railway is unharmed after crews responded to a woods fire and smoke nearby on Lookout Mountain on Friday morning, officials said. The fire was 100% out by noon, according to the ...
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" ...
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