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Tennessee football releases depth chart for 2024 opener against Chattanooga
No. 15 Tennessee football released its depth chart Monday for its 2024 season opener against Chattanooga. The Vols play the Mocs on Saturday (12:45 p.m. ET, SEC Network) at Neyland Stadium. UT beat Chattanooga 45-0 in their last meeting in 2019, but that result was vacated due to NCAA infractions committed under former coach...
Perseverance personified: How Rakiesha Lewis has juggled motherhood, work and her educational journey
Not only was Rakiesha Lewis a full-time criminal justice student completing an undergraduate degree at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga in 2020, but she was also a full-time mom of three. Four years later, she is a full-time employee coming back to UTC to pursue a Master of Science...
State rests its case in ‘Seven Deadly Sins’ capital murder trial
After watching the interrogation video, the state rested its case in the capital murder trial of Frederic Rogers who is charged, along with John Legg, with killing seven people in Valhermoso Springs in June 2020.
Gadsden targets some of its 'worst streets' in 2024 resurfacing plan
Some of Gadsden’s worst streets are about to get some attention. The City Council on Aug. 20 passed the 2024 street resurfacing project, accepting a bid of $822,347.35 from Vulcan Materials and Construction. ...
Childersburg’s new outdoor pickleball courts are getting closer to reality
CHILDERSBURG, Ala. – The pickleball rage started in Childersburg with a small group of adult men, playing a few times a week in the gymnasium of the Limbaugh Community Center. It has “caught on” so much that the Parks and Recreation Department is working on new outdoor courts for the sport.
34-year-old ID’d as man killed in weekend Birmingham shooting
Authorities have released the name of a man shot to death early Saturday in west Birmingham. The Jefferson County Coroner’s Office Monday identified the victim as Rodrigo Renteria Bravo. He was 34. Birmingham police responded to the Exxon gas station in the 1100 block of Third Avenue West at...
Man pleads guilty to detonating explosive outside of Alabama AG’s office
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Kyle Benjamin Douglas Calvert, 26, of Irondale, Alabama, pleaded guilty in federal court to the malicious use of an explosive device. “This defendant built a bomb using nails and screws as shrapnel and detonated it outside the Alabama Attorney General’s Office, endangering a public...
Olympian Olivia Reeves Celebration Set For Tuesday, Sept. 3rd At UTC
Chattanooga Mayor Tim Kelly, City Councilman Ken Smith, and the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga are inviting the public to a celebration of Olympic Gold Medalist Olivia Reeves on Tuesday, September 3rd, 2024 on UTC’s campus. The event will include a parade down Vine Street and a celebration on...
Campfire Concerts Are Back With Live Music Under The Stars
Grab your camping chairs and flannel, and come enjoy live entertainment by the campfire. Presented by Black Creek Chattanooga, the Campfire Concerts Series at Reflection Riding Arboretum & Nature Center returns this fall, back and better than ever. With five concerts featuring regional talent, they are looking forward to welcoming...
Cempa Community Care Offers Easy Access To Primary Care, HIV Prevention
Cempa Community Care continues to evolve making easy access to primary care and preventative care a priority. “We have grown,” Cempa Director of Clinical Services Amy Eldridge said. “In 2019 Cempa became a FQHC (Federally Qualified Healthcare Center) look-alike which expanded our growth. We have our own pharmacy. We have Cempa Dental, the mobile clinic, a walk-in care clinic on Rossville Blvd., a behavioral health department, and a food market.”
Shoals man accused of trafficking meth, months after release on drug charges
LEIGHTON, Ala. (WAFF) - A man who was recently released after serving time on drug charges is back behind bars and accused of trafficking meth. According to the Times Daily, Leighton Police originally pulled over Sydney Roberson for playing his music too loud. Police said Roberson took off, leading to...
Prattville opens flag football season with three-game sweep in Hoover tournament
HOOVER -- Prattville’s flag football team opened the 2024 season with a sweep of Brookwood, John Carroll and Hewitt-Trussville in Hoover’s kickoff tournament on Saturday. John Carroll hosted the qualifying tournament for its area last year before losing in the first round to eventual 1A-5A state champion Wenonah. Hewitt-Trussville reached the quarterfinals of the 6A-7A playoffs last year before losing to Lee.
Chattanooga Festivals of Arts and Ideas Hosts The Literary Lounge at Downtown Library
CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (WDEF)At the downtown Chattanooga Library Saturday, the Chattanooga Festivals of Arts and Ideas hosted The Literary Lounge. It’s an event that celebrates and showcases local Black authors and their contributions to the city. Attendees had a chance to visit authors’ booths, buy their books, and engage with a broad range of literary works.
'We tried our best:' Moe's Original franchise owner closes Hartselle location
HARTSELLE, Ala. — The Hartselle location of barbecue chain Moe's Original closed its doors for the last time on Saturday, its operators confirmed in a social media post made on Sunday. "We tried our best for almost three years, but the restaurant business is tough right now," said the...
Miles College receives grant to convert practice football field from grass to turf
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (WBRC) - Miles College is one of four HBCU’s that will receive a grant through the Arthur M. Blank Family Foundation to refurbish their football field. The grant, called the ‘HBCU Invitational Field Refurbishment Program’, is an invitational grant designed to improve field quality, safety, and accessibility for students and local community groups serving youth through football. The program was founded by the Arthur M. Blank Family Foundation (AMBFF) and is supported by the NFL Foundation.
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