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Chattanooga area’s first Fourth of July fireworks will burst into view at the end of June June 21, 2025 by Lisa Denton | Updated June 24, 2025 at 1:57 p.m. ...
Clay Bennett's Times cartoon for June 27, 2025.
Prompting pushback from environmental groups, CEO Don Moul said it's possible TVA could maintain at least part of its coal fleet past 2035, which is the year the agency had initially set to shut ...
Two Tennessee Valley Authority nuclear reactors generated no power as May turned to June, despite forecasts from officials at the federal utility that chronic outages would be over.
After spending his career as an oceanographer, Greg Miller devoted himself to his many passions, including volunteering, master gardening and wine making.
Many Social Security recipients may be required to visit offices in person to verify their identities because of new regulations the agency says will address fraud.
A 35-year resident of Chattanooga's Westside, Cassandra Robinson injected a shot of energy into the crowd as soon as she took the microphone.
When he voted for President Donald Trump several months ago, Craig Fuller thought he was supporting pro-business policies and small, targeted, incremental tariffs that would encourage strategic ...
Here's what's happening this week in the Chattanooga area. Cheap eats for dates A survey of 3,000 single men has determined the fast-food restaurants they'd be mostly likely to take a first date ...
After an all-nighter in D.C. earlier this week, U.S. House Republicans prevailed over united Democratic opposition, passing President Donald Trump's so-called "one big, beautiful bill" by a razor ...
Chattanooga's internet and electric utility, EPB, is buying a quantum computer for $22 million, which officials expect will be operational in early 2026.
Blake Campbell had no regrets about his four years at Berry College. But at the University of Alabama in Hunstville, he has taken it to another level.