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Predicting order of finish for each SEC football team in 2024 season
After improving the Vanderbilt Commodores to a decade-best of the 2020s five wins during the 2022 season, head coach Clark Lea's squad took a step back in 2023 going winless in SEC play and winning just two games out-of-conference. New Mexico State transfer quarterback Diego Pavia will lead a Vanderbilt...
Raiders start strong with 33-7 Cascade win
LYNCHBURG — According to conventional football wisdom, 2024 should be a rebuilding year for the Moore County Raiders after losing Class 1A Mr. Football Dawson White and a host of senior playmakers. But you couldn’t tell it on Friday night at Doug Price Field as the Raiders mounted an impressive 33-7 win over the Cascade Champions in their home opener.
Menifee gets 25 years for killing man who helped raise him during a robbery
CHATTANOOGA (WDEF) – A judge has sentenced Marvin Menifee to 25 years in a three year old murder case. A jury convicted him of criminally negligent homicide and especially aggravated robbery in March. Prosecutors say he shot Alfred Pitmon four times at a home on Seventh Avenue. Pitmon was...
Everything De'Rail Sims said about Vols' running backs heading into opener
Tennessee running backs coach De'Rail Sims met with the media on Tuesday afternoon to preview Saturday's season opener against Chattanooga. football hosts Chattanooga in its season opener on Saturday afternoon inside of Neyland Stadium. Kickoff is scheduled for 12:45 p.m. ET on the SEC Network with Taylor Zarzour (play-by-play), Matt Stinchcomb (analyst) and Alyssa Lang (sideline) on the call.
Crime Log: Rape Reported at South Campus Housing
On Aug. 18, 2024, at 7:51 P.M., someone reported blackmailing at the UC Foundation Apartments. The incident occurred between midnight and 2:00 A.M. The case was closed and reported to the Title IX Office. On Aug. 19, 2024, at 10:42 P.M., someone reported a rape at South Campus Housing. The...
GOP leaders promise punitive tax move if Memphis passes gun restrictions; state moves to block them
Tennessee’s House and Senate speakers are threatening to punish Memphis by cutting its share of sales tax revenue – more than $75 million – if the city puts referendums on the November ballot restricting weapons, a move likely to force Memphis to sue the state. Continuing a feud with the Democratic-controlled Bluff City, Republican leaders, […]
The people of UTC: Get to know Cassandra Robinson
Since 2016, Cassandra Robinson—also known as Ms. Cassandra across campus—has been a friend to everyone who visits Crossroads Dining Hall at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga. Robinson first joined UTC in 2000 to work in the University Center, leaving in 2004 and returning 12 years later. Throughout...
Dining Out: Malone’s Steakhouse Opens At Hamilton Place
Chattanooga’s newest fine dining experience, Malone’s, held a ribbon cutting Monday morning at their Hamilton Place location just behind Dicks’s Sporting Goods store. The stand-alone building is another addition from the Bluegrass Hospitality Group (BHG) co-founded by partners Bruce Drake and Brian McCarty, who also opened Drake’s in Chattanooga in 2019.
ChaTech Announces Finalists For The 5th Annual TechX Awards
The Chattanooga Technology Council is thrilled to announce the finalists for the 5th Annual Technology Excellence "TechX" Awards. These awards celebrate the outstanding achievements, innovation, and impact of individuals, teams, and organizations within Chattanooga’s vibrant tech ecosystem. The 2024 TechX Awards finalists are:. CxO Leader of the Year Award...
Blood Assurance Offers Gift Cards To Combat Labor Day Blood Shortage
Blood Assurance is encouraging community members to donate blood this Labor Day by offering $20 gift cards to all donors. Historically, the holiday weekend sees a significant drop in blood donations, and this can lead to critical shortages for hospitals and patients in need. “We understand that many people are...
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.
Female bicyclist hit and killed in Cleveland Monday
CLEVELAND, Tenn. — A female bicyclist was hit and killed in Cleveland Monday, police say. Around 4:07 p.m., Cleveland Police say officers responded to South Lee Highway near the Budget Inn in reference to a crash with injuries. Police say officers arrived to find a woman dead on the...
Stories of Technology, Innovation, & Entrepreneurship in the Southeast
Triptych, a design and development agency based in Chattanooga, recently announced a new artificial intelligence (AI)-powered app offering personalized assistance for tech support and fraud detection for adults over 50. The app, called Robin Knows, uses OpenAI’s language learning model to spot potential red flags in emails and troubleshoot tech issues.
Former Pitt QB Chad Voytik says sharing the position can be stressful but still have a happy ending
Aug. 26—Pat Narduzzi will start the 2024 Pitt season with a question mark at the game's most important position. Quarterbacks Nate Yarnell and Eli Holstein will play in the opener Saturday against Kent State, the coach said. He has yet to name a starter. It isn't ideal. Narduzzi didn't have this problem when Kenny Pickett was the unquestioned starter for four seasons. But this doesn't have to ...
Georgia Gov. Kemp Asks State AG if He Can Oust Pro-Trump Election Board Members Amid Ethics Concerns, Election Law Changes
Trump contested the 2020 election results in Georgia and famously pressured Raffensperger to “find him” enough votes to win the state. The post Georgia Gov. Kemp Asks State AG if He Can Oust Pro-Trump Election Board Members Amid Ethics Concerns, Election Law Changes first appeared on Mediaite.
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