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Residents knocked on doors to make sure their neighbors safely escaped their burning apartment building Tuesday night. At 6:49 PM, the Chattanooga Fire Depar...
The Chattanooga Fire Department has two new state-of-the-art fireboats! They are made by Stanley Boats out of Canada. They are 24 feet in length with a dive ...

Chattanooga Mayor Tim Kelly today announced the appointment of Joda Thongnopnua as Chief of Staff for the Mayor’s Office, effective this week. Thongnopnua served as a core advisor during Mayor Kelly’s campaign for elected office and has been serving as the City’s Chief Policy Officer since the current mayoral term began in April 2021.

Kelly also announced the appointment of Chris Sands, educator and prominent leader in Chattanooga’s local faith community, as the City’s Director of Community Engagement. Sands will start with the City on Dec. 17.

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The Chattanooga Fire Department worked a commercial fire on Sidney Street Wednesday morning. Several Blue Shift companies were called to 2660 Sidney Street a...

Chattanooga Mayor Tim Kelly announces the next phase of reopening for the City’s Community Centers, effective as of today. Most Community Centers are reopening—with the last remaining exceptions being East Lake due to remodeling; as well as Cromwell and Frances B. Wyatt, both of which are closed due to staffing shortages.

In light of improving pandemic conditions, a mid-November phase of reopening included the Avondale, Brainerd, Carver, Hixson, John A. Patten, Shepherd, South Chattanooga, and Westside Community Centers.

Red Shift companies worked an apartment fire Tuesday afternoon at 510 Central Drive. At 2:50 PM, Ladder 13, Squad 13, Quint 21, Quint 8, Ladder 7, Squad 7, Q...
One person was transported to the hospital with minor burns from the scene of an apartment fire on Dayton Boulevard Tuesday afternoon. The Chattanooga Fire D...
The CFD urges citizens to stay in the kitchen while they’re cooking following a residential fire Tuesday night. At 8:57 PM, Green Shift companies were call...
Agencies cite vibrant economy, improved city budget, strong fiscal management in new assessment that will lower borrowing costs

Chattanooga Mayor Tim Kelly on Tuesday ordered a phased reopening of the City’s community centers starting on Nov. 18, as part of a plan that in initial stages will include the Avondale, Brainerd, Carver, Hixson, John A. Patten, Shepherd, South Chattanooga, and Westside community centers.