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Multiple CFD Blue Shift companies braved the cold early Tuesday morning to extinguish a house fire that rekindled on Old Britain Circle. Hours earlier, Chatt...
Chattanooga’s annual “day on, not day off” to be held on January 15, 2024.
A fire along the Tennessee River had high visibility Sunday afternoon, prompting multiple passersby to call 911. Red Shift companies responded to 418 Manufac...
A fire in a vacant apartment was out within minutes on Friday thanks to the quick work of Chattanooga firefighters. Red Shift companies responded to the City...
Classes will begin on January 8, 2024 at East Lake Community Center.
Four occupants and two cats made it out of a home in the 5400 block of Winniespan Road after calling 911 to report a fire in one of the bedrooms. It happened...
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.