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A Hixson home sustained damage in an early morning fire that appears to have started at the back of the residence. Red Shift companies were called to the 350...
Chattanooga Fire Department Celebrates 150 years of Dedicated Service! Sesquicentennial Marked in Several Special Ways The Chattanooga Fire Department has be...

Mayor Tim Kelly’s administration today announced Ryan Ewalt will join the City of Chattanooga as Chief Operating Officer; and Erskine Oglesby will serve as Deputy Administrator for Community Development under current Administrator Anthony Sammons. Both Ewalt and Oglesby will assume their appointed roles in late November.

The Chattanooga Fire Department and Chattanooga Fire Fighters Association Local 820 Support MDA with Annual Fill the Boot Drive
Equitable Recovery Commission to help guide the disbursement of federal recovery dollars, ensure accountability and transparency
Scenic City joins 20 river communities that are home to more than 1 million people; will benefit from economic development and entrepreneurship opportunities
An early morning house fire in Eastdale has displaced five people, causing significant damage to the garage and kitchen. Thankfully, all of the residents wer...

The City of Chattanooga, in partnership with United Way of Greater Chattanooga, has reopened applications for qualifying residents to get help paying their city property taxes and city water quality fees, alongside available property tax relief through the State of Tennessee.

Brent Goldberg to step into critical Chief Financial Officer role, will report directly to Mayor Kelly, and will manage an expanded portfolio of departments and teams including Finance & Administration, Purchasing, Treasury, and Grants & Opportunities

Mayor Tim Kelly today announced the timeline to select Chattanooga’s next police chief, and started gathering community input as part of a process that will include a series of community meetings to drive accountability and transparency.

The Mayor’s Office will host meetings with residents across the city to help identify the qualities needed in our next chief, and to take residents’ top public safety priorities into account. The mayor will leverage feedback from these meetings to drive the final selection of Chattanooga’s next police chief in February.