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U.S. House 3: Jack’s fundraising dwarfs Keller
(The Center Square) – Republican Brian Jack has raised $1.72 million more than his Democratic opponent Maura Keller. Both candidates are competing to represent Georgia's 3rd Congressional District, a heavily-Republican district. In the first six months in 2024, Jack’s campaign brought in $1,776,507. Over that same period, Keller’s campaign totaled $49,458. George Cantrell, an independent,...
Stolen car chase lands 4 teens in custody in Chattanooga early Wednesday
CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. — Four teenagers in Chattanooga who led deputies on a crosstown chase in the early morning hours Wednesday are now in custody. The teens, between the ages of 13 and 16, were in a blue Hyundai Elantra near Highway 58 when the pre-dawn chase started. Deputies had...
Rod Clark breaks down Tennessee basketball transfers impact in summer practices
It hasn't taken long for Tennessee basketball's four transfers to make a good impression during summer practices. Assistant coach Rod Clark can already see the different dynamic on the team, and a lot of that has to do with the newcomers. They're playing at an even faster pace than last year and have shooters to spread the floor. Clark said the team isn't as "tall and beefy" as it has been in the past, but this team...
SARAH TRAHERN HONORED WITH BOB KINGSLEY LIVING LEGEND AWARD
Nashville, Tennessee – (July 23 2024) – As one of Nashville’s leading figures in entertainment, Sarah Trahern was honored last night with the Bob Kingsley Living Legend Award. Sarah is an advocate for country music and for all those who are part of it. Her efforts on behalf of a genre she loves extend far beyond Music Row – her role as CEO of the Country Music Association has allowed Sarah to represent all of the industry on a national and a global level. The event was held at the Opry House and benefits the Grand Ole Opry Trust Fund.
Tiny’s Demolition & Recycling names executive VP
Tiny’s Demolition & Recycling (Tiny’s D&R) in the United States has appointed a new executive vice president (EVP), as part of its growth and innovation strategy. The contractor, which is based in Nashville, Tennessee, and has been in operation for more than 25 years, promoted Aaron Denton to the role of EVP.
Thousands without power after pop-up storms in Nashville
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) - Almost 7,000 people are without power after NES said “storm systems” keep moving through the area on Tuesday afternoon. NES said the storm systems are bringing down trees on power lines. Crews are working to remove the debris. NES said crews are also working...
Chattanooga Makes Technologist Jerele Neeld Permanent CIO
The city of Chattanooga has chosen a new permanent chief information officer, with the City Council approving Mayor Tim Kelly’s appointment of interim CIO Jerele Neeld to the role. Neeld had served as interim CIO since March when Tyson Morris, the city’s CIO of two years, stepped down. Morris...
Dickson County Fair Ruturns August 29
The Dickson County Fair has become a fun event for families and a means to educate the public about agriculture and how food is brought to market. This year, the fair offers carnival rides, livestock shows, pageants, food, a demolition derby, a jump and run, a truck pull, and lots of vendors.
Spring Hill Police Warns of Home Rental Scams
July 23, 2023 – Officers took a report this week concerning a similar scam to the one below. The victim reported that he found a house for rent through Facebook Marketplace. He received a code from “OpenDoor” after contacting the person on the listing. The victim was...
SORBA Chattanooga is celebrating over 20 years of trailblazing and preservation
CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. — SORBA Chattanooga is a local non-profit organization that's focused on improving and maintaining our city's trails for the community. Over the years, thanks to this amazing group of people, there are over 160 miles of mountain bike accessible trails within 30 minutes of downtown Chattanooga. Now, this organization is expanding even more, and welcoming in new and exciting changes.
Off and on showers and storms at times Wednesday through Friday
A continuous weather pattern of off and on showers and storms will be possible through the end of the work week. Expect some interruptions in outdoor plans at times Wednesday through Friday as these occasional showers and storms move through. Partly cloudy periods in between these rounds and high temperatures each day in the mid 80s. While the risk for widespread severe storms is low, please be aware of the threat of flash flooding due to excessive runoff at times. And, frequent lightning/thunder will also be possible. When thunder roars, go indoors!
Police report presents conflicting accounts of Chattanooga motorcycle road rage shooting
CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. — A police report provides new details and differing accounts of a road rage shooting involving a motorcycle and a father in an SUV in Chattanooga over the weekend. The motorcyclist, Michael Holloway says he opened fire after the victim was harassing his son, who was also...
3rd annual James Baldwin Festival of Words highlights Black excellence in literary arts
CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. — The 3rd annual James Baldwin Festival of Words celebrates black excellence in the literary arts with a full slate of events. “The victim who is able to articulate the situation of the victim has ceased to be a victim: he or she has become a threat.” — The Devil Finds Work by James Baldwin.
NFD’s BLAZE Mentoring Program Hosts Back-to-School Giveaway
Nashville Fire Department’s BLAZE Mentoring Program and the Nashville Fire Department will host a Back-to-School Giveaway event this Friday, July 26th from 3pm – 6pm at the NFD Headquarters. This event is open to the public, and youth and families are invited to join for a few hours...
Trash Pandas hosting ‘Friends’ Night with themed jersey auction
MADISON — The Rocket City Trash Pandas will be paying homage Friday to “Friends”, the smash hit sitcom that aired for a decade, by sporting themed jerseys celebrating the show when they take on the Chattanooga Lookouts. The team will also be hosting a jersey auction, featuring...
Tennessee’s I-40 Corridor: Prepare for Foggy Commutes and Rainy Weather
Memphis, TN – Dense fog has blanketed areas along and north of I-40 this morning, creating challenging conditions for early commuters. The National Weather Service in Memphis has issued a fog advisory, urging drivers to exercise caution. According to the National Weather Service, motorists should use low-beam headlights, drive...
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