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Chattanooga firefighters acted very fast to stop an apartment fire from spreading on Tuesday night. Red Shift companies were dispatched to The Emery Apartmen...
Chattanooga firefighters fought a boat fire Sunday night behind Baylor School. On 6/25/23 at 8 PM, Quint 17, Fireboat 10, Battalion 3 (Red Shift), and CFD Sp...
The CFD responded to a house fire in the 1100 block of Willow Street early Sunday morning. No one was home and there were no injuries. The cause is under inv...
An incident involving a burning boat created a mess for firefighters in different locations Saturday night. At 7:08 PM on 6/24/23, Green Shift companies resp...
One Chattanooga budget includes promised funding for public safety, roads and bridges, affordable housing and new parks, while optimizing city service delivery and performance, and prioritizing essential workers
City Council to weigh a resolution establishing a cooperative agreement between two municipalities to help mobilize expertise, philanthropy, and trade
June 10, 2023 marked one year since a Chattanooga landmark was destroyed by an intentionally set fire. The investigation remains ongoing and CFD investigator...

The City of Chattanooga and Chattanooga Neighborhood Enterprise (CNE) will launch a First-Time Home Buyer Grant and Loan Program at the city-hosted Affordable Housing Resource Fair on June 12 at the Glenwood Community Center. The new program will offer 0% interest loans and small grants to help Chattanoogans earning at or below 100% area median income (AMI) buy a home. City officials, CNE, and representatives from local service providers will host a panel discussion at the event on June 12 to explain the program and to start taking applications. 

A new fire station is coming to Chattanooga to provide enhanced service to the Eastdale community! The Chattanooga Fire Department is excited to break ground...

The City Council voted on Tuesday to confirm the appointment by Mayor Tim Kelly of Mark Heinzer as the administrator for the Wastewater Department.

Mayor Kelly said, “Mark has been leading our Wastewater division and now department on an interim basis for a couple of years, and I couldn’t be happier to make it official. As we conducted a national search for a new Administrator this spring, it became crystal clear that Mark is the best candidate for this job.