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Vehicle booting company sues Tennessee over new state law
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) — The Nashville booting company, Nashville Booting LLC is suing Tennessee’s governor and attorney general over a new state law they claim “legislates them out of existence.”. The law, which went into effect July 1, places regulations on booting companies across the state, including...
The Big Boom is Saturday
Don’t forget the Town of Jasper’s Big Boom Independence Day celebration is Saturday, July 6. Free t-shirts to the first 200 kids, lots of vendors, entertainment, games and of course fireworks. Everyone is invited to the event that promises to be a blast. The Big Boom will take...
Chattanooga man charged with shooting wife several times Thursday night; Son heard shots
CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. — A man in Chattanooga faces charges after police say he shot his wife several times after an argument late Thursday night. Officers were called to a home on Hillwood Drive in the Eastdale neighborhood just after midnight. They found a 37-year-old woman had been shot in...
TDOT to conduct nightly lane closures during bridge construction
CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (WDEF) — If you’re making the trip back after the 4th of July holiday, be aware of upcoming road closures on I-24. TDOT will be setting beams on the South Moore Road and McBrien Road bridges as part of their latest project. This leads to nightly road closures on the interstate.
SoCon 2024 Preview: Chattanooga to Take the Mantle?
In many ways, the SoCon is one of the truest FCS conferences out there if you’re a purest of the sport. It’s one of the few leagues that has all of its teams meet each other at some juncture of the year and in turn its champion is truly decided by the results on the field and last year it was a big year for the conference that sent three representatives to the postseason.
Atlanta’s First Female Chattanooga Police Chief Faces Serious Charges
The ongoing discourse around Americans’ trust in police and their views on law enforcement reforms is pivotal, particularly as it directly impacts policing strategies in cities such as Chattanooga. This topic gained heightened significance amid numerous high-profile incidents over the past few years. Local community impact. The indictment of...
Lookouts Fall on the Fourth to the Smokies in Front of Sold-Out Crowd
The Chattanooga Lookouts fell to the Tennessee Smokies, 6-2 in front of a sold-out crowd on the Fourth of July at AT&T Field. Tenessee quieted the crowd early with three runs in the first inning. A home run by Felix Stevens in the fourth increased their lead to 4-0. Trailing...
The 2024 Pops on the River event in Chattanooga was a remarkable success, CPO officials said
Chattanooga, TN – According to the Chattanooga Parks and Outdoors officials, the event, which was produced with the help of Carla Pritchard, Breck, and the Chattanooga Presents team, was a testament to their dedication and hard work. Performances by the Love, Peace & Happiness Band, the Chattanooga Symphony &...
2025 RB Shekai Mills-Knight includes Auburn in top eight schools
Auburn remains in the hunt for a three-star running back from the 2025 class after a recent top-eight reveal. Shekai Mills-Knight, a three-star running back from Baylor School in Chattanooga, Tennessee, released his top-eight schools this week and has included Auburn in the mix. Several programs competing with Auburn include Alabama, Michigan, Ohio State, and Tennessee.
Chattanooga's 'Pops on the River' makes a dazzling return with fireworks at Coolidge Park
CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. — For many years, Chattanooga has held a 4th of July celebration in Coolidge Park. But last year, celebrations were held elsewhere without the dazzle of fireworks due to a lack of funds. However, the city was able to bring 'Pops on the River' back this year....
What to know about Tennessee baseball roster 2025, transfer portal, draft for Tony Vitello
Tennessee baseball's roster is undergoing changes after the program's first national championship in program history. Vols coach Tony Vitello and Co. have a heralded draft class outgoing, a top recruiting class incoming and a handful of key players returning. Here is what to know about Tennessee's 2025 roster: ...
Rocky Top’s Coal Creek Miners Museum needs your help
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (WVLT) - The Coal Creek Miners Museum in Rocky Top is building a memorial walk to honor the coal miners of East Tennessee!. For it to happen, though, the museum needs some help from the public. It’s hosting a brick fundraiser to help raise money for the walk and for the museum’s upkeep.
‘Bringing Up Bates’ Fans React To Warden’s SHOCKING New Look
Bringing Up Bates star Warden Bates is one of the few sons of Gil and Kelly Jo who aren’t as active online. However, fans continue to get updates from him, thanks to his siblings. Recently, Katie shared a rare glimpse of her brother as they answered several fan questions. But many were surprised to see his new look. Keep reading to see the shocking clip.
County Mayor will not be vetoing property tax increase
One avenue has closed for residents who are holding out hope that the recent 25-cent property tax hike in Loudon County will be undone. County Mayor Rollen “Buddy” Bradshaw has signed the resolution to raise the county property tax rate, which had been approved by a 6-4 County Commission vote during a June 24 budget adoption meeting. The increase was made in order to fund a $115 million building program for a new school and other projects at existing schools in the county’s school system. ...
Manhattan Project Park: Walk through Wheat
You can walk through Wheat with a National Park Service ranger on Saturday, July 13, and learn more about the history of this community before the Manhattan Project. Wheat was in an area that is now west Oak Ridge, and it was one of the communities displaced by the Manhattan Project, a top-secret federal program to build the world’s first atomic bombs during World War II.
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