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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...
Celebrate Labor Day Weekend With The Market's Fall Food Truck Rally
This Labor Day weekend there will be plenty to do and time to do it all. At the Chattanooga Market, the Fall food Truck Rally is expected to bring thousands of hungry visitors looking for the city's tastiest foods. There's something for everyone's palate: Thai, Tacos, Pizza, Cajun, Wings, Hot Dogs, Ice Cream, Waffles, Donuts and so much more.
Chase down Highway 153 ends with recovery of stolen vehicle, arrest: Sheriff's office
The Hamilton County Sheriff's Office (HCSO) says deputies have recovered a stolen vehicle after a chase down Highway 153. According to HCSO, a deputy received an alert from anAutomatic License Plate Reader (ALPR) around 6 in the evening on Tuesday. HCSO says that alert indicated that a stolen white Ford...
UC Faces Hottest Week Of The Summer
The National Weather Service said this week may turn out to be the hottest week of the summer. Nashville-based Meteorologist Alyssa Clements said temperatures will range from 95 to 100 the next several days. She said high pressure over the region combining for warm temperatures and no rain. “It looks...
Appeals court spikes Tennessee's bid to get family planning dollars despite abortion rule
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — A federal appeals court has shot down Tennessee’s attempt to collect millions of dollars in family planning funds without complying with federal rules requiring clinics to provide abortion referrals due to its current ban on the procedure. Last year, Tennessee’s Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti filed a federal complaint seeking to overturn the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ decision to disqualify the state from receiving money offered through a family planning program known as Title X. A lower court later determined that Tennessee was unlikely to succeed and the state appealed that decision. In...
Middle Tennessee Faces Stormy Labor Day Weekend: Prepare for Rain and Cooler Weather
Nashville, TN – Middle Tennessee residents should prepare for a rainy Labor Day weekend as temperatures are set to drop. The National Weather Service Nashville anticipates a frontal passage arriving by Friday, bringing cooler weather and much-needed rain to the region. According to the NWS, this weekend’s weather will...
First Alert Forecast: Extreme and dangerous heat levels grip Midstate all week
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) - The hottest weather in more than two years is expected this afternoon across Middle Tennessee. Download the WSMV 4 First Alert Weather app for iPhone or Android, so you can stay informed on the go and in between newscasts. We share custom videos, plus you can choose to get messages from us on the latest conditions and forecasts.
Federal court: TennCare illegally terminated health coverage for thousands
Tennessee’s Medicaid safety net program unlawfully terminated coverage for thousands of Tennessee families, running afoul of the Constitution, federal Medicaid law and protections for people with disabilities, a federal court ruled Monday. TennCare — which provides health coverage for about 1.5 million Tennesseans — failed to properly evaluate the eligibility of thousands of families, intentionally […]
Activation Summer For Hamilton County Parks And Recreation
We’ve been feeling the heat - and then some - this summer here in the Chattanooga area. Many of us have flocked to our parks, outdoors and recreation to make the most of it. During this season of intense temperatures, we’ve also seen a season of intense activity from the City and Hamilton County to build today’s footprint for our parks, outdoors and recreation - and envision the future.
No. 15 Tennessee faces Chattanooga, aims for 'elite' running game
Tennessee is pegged to do good things this season, and getting off to a strong start will be one of the requirements for that to come to fruition. The No. 15 Volunteers will take on visiting Chattanooga in an intrastate opener Saturday afternoon at Knoxville, Tenn. "We get to go play ball," Tennessee coach Josh Heupel said about the arrival of game week. "Good teams get better throughout the course of the season. We still have a lot of things we have to clean up." The Volunteers will look for signs of domination in the first game of the season....
Sundays This September: The Levitt BLOC Chattanooga Music Series
Starting this weekend - on each Sunday this September - a free, family-friendly outdoor concert series will bring the music to neighborhoods across Chattanooga. The Levitt BLOC Chattanooga Music Series - BLOC stands for “Building Layers of Community” - is presented by RISE Chattanooga, the Black cultural arts nonprofit, with the City of Chattanooga - supported by the Levitt Foundation and community partners.
Tennessee’s population to be near eight million by 2040, UT projects
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (WVLT) - On Tuesday, The University of Tennessee said the state’s population is expected to be nearly eight million by 2040. According to new projections from the Boyd Center for Business and Economic Research at UT, the state’s population of adults 65 and over is expected to increase by 25% compared to the 2022 census estimate.
The Tennessee Higher Education Commission announced the receipt of a $35 million GEAR UP grant from the U.S. Department of Education
Chattanooga, TN – According to the state officials, the seven-year grant, which will run from September 2024 through September 2031, is aimed at enhancing college readiness and success for students in Tennessee, particularly those from underserved and at-risk communities. Administered by THEC, the GEAR UP TN program seeks to...
Dobyns-Bennett teacher celebrates Tennessee Teacher of the Year title
KINGSPORT, Tenn. (WJHL) — Dobyns-Bennett High School’s Bryan Kerns returned to the classroom Monday morning after being recognized as the 2024-25 Tennessee Teacher of the Year. Kerns taught math at the high school for more than 15 years before pioneering the school’s Fire Program, which he now runs. “I was a full math teacher and […]
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