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Chattamatters Launches Nonpartisan Voter Guide Ahead Of Aug. 1 Elections
At a time when the presidential election is receiving most of the attention, Chattamatters, an online guide to civic life and community in Hamilton County created by The Enterprise Center, has launched a nonpartisan Voter Guide to increase voter awareness and turnout for the August 1, 2024 election. The site...
Chattanooga announces grand opening of new Lynnbrook Park
CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (WDEF) — The city of Chattanooga celebrated the grand opening of the new Lynnbrook Park Saturday, July 27, 2024. This new area contains new features such as new play equipment, an area for community gatherings, and places to cook as well. There were also some added natural...
CFD announces graduation of Fire Academy 2024 as 23 cadets completed the rigorous six-month training to become the newest members of the department
Chattanooga, TN – According to the statement, the cadets underwent Emergency Medical Technician training and received instruction in various aspects of the fire service from experienced, veteran firefighters. The Training Division provided comprehensive education on fire department operations, fire attack, fire growth and development, fire suppression, and search and...
The Chattanooga Fire Department recently announced the arrival of new trucks to their fleet
Chattanooga, TN – According to the officials, the new 107-foot ladder truck has been designated for Station 1, replacing the existing tower ladder, which has now been reassigned to Station 7. Additionally, a new 77-foot quint has been allocated to Station 3. The former Quint 3, one of the...
Engineering Student Heeds Call for a Chihuahua in Need – Designing Tiny Helmets for ‘Niblet’
When the call went out seeking assistance for a puppy requiring special care, a faculty member at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga and a recent graduate were “all in.”. A month ago, a tiny Chihuahua weighing just 2.5-pounds captured the hearts of animal shelter staff even before it...
24-year-old hospitalized after shooting on Brainerd Road
CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. — A 24-year-old man was shot on Friday night, according to the Chattanooga Police Department (CPD). Police say the shooting happened in the 3600 block of Brainerd Road. Officers responded to the scene just before 5:30 p.m., and the victim was taken to the hospital with non-life-threatening...
Chattanooga Market: Enjoy bluegrass music, local eats and more!
CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. — The Chattanooga Market on Sunday is all about bluegrass, local eats and local vendors. ">The Lodge Cast Iron Sizzle Stage will feature our region's hottest bluegrass acts for FREE!. Head to the First Horizon Pavilion on July 28th @ 11 a.m. Visit: First Horizon Pavilion. Call:...
Josh Bowman opts for UT-Chattanooga
One of the biggest stock risers from the June scholastic events in the South was 2025 Huntsville (AL) big man Josh Bowman. He landed a handful of scholarship offers after his play, including one from UT-Chattanooga head coach Dan Earl. Last week, Bowman opted to commit to the Mocs. ”I...
Ticketed by technology: Chattanooga drivers question the fairness of camera fines
CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. — Many of us know the feeling of seeing blue lights in your rearview mirror. But it's a different experience for those who find out they were speeding after the fact, and in the mail. Those are tickets that come from speed cameras. The question on drivers'...
Air Force Cross recipient Mike Fish tells his story of saving lives in the Vietnam War
CHATTANOOGA, Tn — Freedom Sings is a non-profit based in Chattanooga, Tennessee. The organization provides music therapy for veterans and their families. Several weeks ago at a Freedom Sings event in Chattanooga. NewsChannel 9's Josh Roe met Vietnam Air Force Veteran Mike Fish. He was awarded the Air Force...
Trash Pandas shut out for second straight night
MADISON, Ala — The Rocket City Trash Pandas (45-47, 12-12) offense was silenced for the second straight night in a pitchers duel between a pair of top prospects, falling 2-0 to the Chattanooga Lookouts (28-65, 8-16) on Friday night at Toyota Field. It was the 12th time this season Rocket City has been shut out.
Match Preview: Chattanooga to Close Series Against Omaha on the Road
For the final time this season, the Chattanooga Red Wolves will face Union Omaha at Werner Park for the second League One contest. The clubs’ first league meeting was June 5th at The Den followed by a USL Jägermeister Cup meeting in Papillion on June 27th. The Red...
U.S. gymnastics' Brody Malone misses shot at Olympic all-around final
PARIS (WCYB) — Following a heroic return back to Olympic form off the heels of a gruesome knee injury, Johnson City native Brody Malone was expected to make a run at an individual all-around medal in this year's Olympic Games in Paris - but a few uncharacteristic mistakes by Malone ended in a tough day on Saturday.
Jeremy Pruitt on returning to high school football: ‘I’m having more fun today than I’ve had in a long time’
Jeremy Pruitt returned to coaching at Plainview High School (Ala.) to coach under his father Dale and he’s having a blast. The former Tennessee head coach, whose tenure ended in scandal over recruiting violations, spent one season on the New York Giants staff in 2021 before coming back home. Plainview is Pruitt’s alma mater and […] The post Jeremy Pruitt on returning to high school football: ‘I’m having more fun today than I’ve had in a long time’ appeared first on On3.
Longtime optometrist, former state rep Nathan Ford dies at 97
Dr. Nathan F. Ford, longtime optometrist, former state representative and lifelong Cocke Countian died July 22. He was 97. Born May 23, 1927, to John G. Ford and Anna Davis Ford, he was the 10th of 12 children born to the couple in the Cocke County mountains. Instead of going to Class Night with the Cocke County High School Class of 1945, his mother and he took the bus to Knoxville where she gave permission for him to enlist in the U.S. Navy. He served...
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