A Chattanooga-based cleaning contractor will have to pay nearly half a million in penalties for hiring children to work shifts at 13 meat & poultry facilities,
CANDLELIGHT CONCERTS — The Beverly Ballroom, The Hotel Chalet, 92 Choo Choo Ave. Two shows by Listeso ensemble, Jan. 23: music of Coldplay and Imagine Dragons, 6:45 p.m.; music of Queen, 8:45 p.m. $34-$55 either show. feverup.com
Staff photo by Abby White / Nathan McDonough removes dirt by hand to plant a red mulberry tree at Jefferson Park on Jan. 15, 2025. Chattanooga Parks and Outdoors staff and volunteers planted native trees in an effort to increase the city's tree canopy. By 2028, Chattanooga could have almost 5,000 more trees.
On Jan. 15, Chattanoogans banded together at the Bessie Smith Cultural Center to send a message of opposition to Governor Bill Lee’s school voucher program. Elected leaders and members of the community in Chattanooga gave great speeches against the voucher scam and in support of our public schools.
Tennessee Governor Bill Lee is expected to call a special session soon that will address a push to expand the state's school voucher program.Tuesday a group org
A big surprise is Chattanooga’s affinity for New Orleans cuisine. There’s plenty of options for authentic Nawlin’s grub, but Blue Orleans stood out the most. Their crawfish etouffee and gator bites will immediately make you fall in love and their pasta will also have you singing when the saints go marching in.
Ouster (OUST) was awarded a two-million-dollar contract to deploy its Ouster BlueCity traffic management solution in Chattanooga, Tennessee to
Cincinnati's beloved EnterTRAINment Junction closed earlier this year, but the massive train display will live on in Tennessee. Here's what to know.
In a heartwarming tribute to a true Tennessee icon, Signal Centers is launching a special celebration for the one and only Dolly Parton’s birthday
Furman takes on the Chattanooga Mocs after Pjay Smith Jr. scored 21 points in Furman’s 73-70 win over the East Tennessee State Buccaneers
HARRISON, Tenn. -- A man accused of firing shots at a family sledding near the Chattanooga area is arrested.
The U.S. Department of Labor has entered into an agreement with a Chattanooga cleaning contractor that requires the employer to pay $400,000 in civil money penalties, monitor and audit policies to prevent the employment of children in dangerous jobs, and maintain a toll-free number for reporting concerns about the illegal employment of children.