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Mayor Kelly brings on three new deputies to further drive One Chattanooga priorities
Having re-housed more than 1,800 residents, the city is enhancing partnerships with community groups and local businesses to address homelessness and the issues arising from homelessness
The Chattanooga Fire Department is asking members of the public to refrain from smoking in bed after two recent house fires that were caused by the dangerous...
Chattanooga firefighters prevented an apartment fire from spreading to surrounding units on Sunday night, containing it to the room of origin. Red Shift comp...
A house fire presented several dangers for Chattanooga firefighters Saturday morning and sent two people to the hospital. Just after 8:30 AM, Green Shift com...
Award recognizes transparency, full-disclosure and quality accounting
City partners on week-long series of events designed to help minority entrepreneurs and business owners grow and improve their businesses
Eyesore will be transformed into more than 70 units of apartment housing with wraparound services, leveraging national model with over 90 percent success ratio

CHATTANOOGA (WDEF) — In August, congress passed the CHIPS Act, putting fifty billion dollars toward the domestic production of micro-conductors.

Micro-conductors are fundamental to nearly all modern technology, and the Act gave the US a major economic stake in their production.

Now, one of the bill’s key proponents, US Representative Ro Khanna, is in Chattanooga, learning from Mayor Tim Kelly about the role the city is playing in combining economic growth with environmental responsibility.

The Chattanooga Fire Department is teaming up with the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) to celebrate the 100th anniversary of Fire Prevention Week...