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If you see flashing lights and first responders at the Riverpark and on the Tennessee River Tuesday, don't be alarmed. It's part of a big joint training ...
A Chattanooga family is receiving assistance from the American Red Cross after their home and belongings were heavily damaged by fire on Sunday afternoon. At...
Chattanooga firefighters faced dangerous conditions as they rescued a man from a burning Highland Park home early Friday morning. Blue Shift companies were c...
Chattanooga Department of Early Learning launches free family event to help connect residents with activities, entertainment and resources
Thanks to an alert driver crossing over the Chickamauga Dam, Chattanooga firefighters were able to save a man from drowning in the Tennessee River. Someone d...
A class of 18 cadets made it through our six-month long fire academy to become the newest members of the Chattanooga Fire Department! These firefighters are ...
Chattanooga Mayor Tim Kelly and Hamilton County Mayor Jim Coppinger jointly announce a new phase in the yearslong effort to breathe new life into 140 acres of a once-thriving corner of the community; generate $40 million for schools
Upcoming budget includes a third pothole crew and two more pothole inspectors, $10 million in new paving, as well as asphalt rejuvenation
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The City of Chattanooga’s Department of Equity and Community Engagement is hosting a special edition of their monthly Minority Business Owners Roundtable in honor of the Juneteenth holiday. The celebration will uplift the history of Juneteenth and Black economic empowerment while featuring three Black-owned businesses in the M.L. King area: Chatt Smokehouse, Uncle Larry's, and the Peach Cobbler Factory.
There are new developments in the investigation into the massive fire that heavily damaged the Phillips Chapel and Chauncey-Goode Auditorium in Downtown Chat...