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An electrical fire at a home on Agnes Avenue in Chattanooga has displaced two adults and one teenager. It happened at 6 AM on 12/9/23 when the residents call...
The Chattanooga-Hamilton County Hazmat Team is now an accredited Type 1 Hazardous Materials Team. Tennessee Emergency Management Agency officials and local l...

Chattanooga Mayor Tim Kelly is thrilled to announce that the City of Chattanooga has earned a $500,000 federal grant from the U.S. Department of Transportation’s Corridor ID Program to fund a comprehensive study to develop the scope, the cost, engineering, and other requirements needed to establish new passenger rail service on existing alignments along the Atlanta-Chattanooga-Nashville-Memphis Corridor.

A reduced speed limit and a new, temporary weekend traffic pattern for Frazier Ave will slow traffic and provide insight for long-term redesign of a critical Northshore route.
The cause of an East Lake house fire is under investigation. At 11:12 AM on 11/27/23, Red Shift companies responded to a residence in the 3100 block of 12th ...
Chattanooga Fire worked a fire and spill at a local chemical plant Monday morning. At 8:08 AM on 11/27/23, Red Shift companies responded to Zeco at 4146 Sout...
A Hixson couple safely escaped their home as flames engulfed their front porch and began spreading. At 2:38 PM on Sunday 11/19/23, Blue Shift companies respo...

Chattanooga Mayor Tim Kelly and the city’s Neighborhood Services encourages all Neighborhood Association members to attend a data-focused roundtable event on Monday, November 20th from 5:30 PM to 6:30 PM at the Avondale Community Center, located at 1305 Dodson Ave, Chattanooga, TN 37406. The event is part of the Kelly Administration’s 2023 Neighborhood Roundtable Series and promises to be an invaluable opportunity for community leaders to harness the transformative power of data.

Chattanooga Fire aided TN Forestry with a brush fire in Lookout Valley where several acres of land were burning in between Wauhatchie Pike and Lookout Creek ...
A woman was taken to the hospital Tuesday afternoon after handling mail, leading to a hazardous materials response by the Chattanooga Fire Department. At 4:2...