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November 4, 2008
Greg Flamm Q&A
Chattanooga Times Free Press music reporter Casey Phillips spoke with Greg Flamm, founder/guitarist of Chicago-based U2 tribute band, Vertigo USA, about U2’s upcoming album, meeting Bono and what makes for a good tribute experience.
August 22, 2008
McNair pays a visit to Tennessee Titans camp
A familiar face was on the practice field at Baptist Sports Park as the Tennessee Titans closed training camp Wednesday, as Steve McNair paid a visit to his former club.
August 21, 2008
Ooltewah softball coach ends roller-coaster year with new home
In one short school year, Ooltewah High School coach Norma Nelson has seen some of the best — and the worst — of her students.
June 20, 2008
Big River Grille celebrates 15 years in downtown Chattanooga
Big River Grille opened its doors 15 years ago and became the first restaurant in the city to offer beer brewed in-house. And today, it remains the only one to do so, though others have opened across the South, including Big River’s expansion into the
June 18, 2008
College World Series Capsules
A capsule look at the eight teams competing in the College World Series, which starts Saturday at Rosenblatt Stadium in Omaha, Neb. (coaches’ records at current schools through super regionals):
June 13, 2008
Chattanooga: Riverbend forces change in downtown business routines
Despite tens of thousands of people flocking downtown for the Riverbend Festival, Greyfriar’s, a coffee shop on Broad Street, closes down about five hours earlier this week.
June 11, 2008
Chattanooga: Summer camp necessity of working parents
As families look to cut expenses in tough economic times, the rite of summer camp isn’t one of them.
June 10, 2008
Chattanooga: Bessie Smith Strut’s barbecue 'ready to serve'
The barbecue pits are already smoking along M.L. King Boulevard, and lucky lunchers might be able to find a vendor or two already willing to sell a taste of tonight’s Bessie Smith Strut.
June 9, 2008
Riverbend's Habitat home to be sold to native Chattanoogan with three children
Festival-goers will have a chance to do something constructive at this year’s Riverbend.
June 8, 2008
55-year-old barge serves as centerpiece for Chattanooga's Riverbend Festival
No one recalls exactly how or from where it came — except for a few “Marietta Manufacturing 1953” markings — but it’s been center stage at the Riverbend Festival for almost 25 years. Actually, the 196-foot long by 50-foot wide barge is the music extravaganza’s center stage.
May 30, 2008
Chattanooga: Donations keep OutVenture afloat
OutVenture’s popular summer kayak tours will go on, thanks to local businesses and residents, program officials said this week.
May 22, 2008
PETA protest in downtown Chattanooga cut short
Protesters ended early their pro-vegetarian demonstration near Miller Park this morning after they said city officials asked them to leave.
May 20, 2008
Dub's Place makes recovery
Red Bank regulars flocking back to reopened shake, burger joint.
May 18, 2008
Chattanooga District Senior Olympics features stunning comebacks
Forget the NBA playoffs. The best come-back sports stories of the season can be found at the Chattanooga District Senior Olympics this week.
May 7, 2008

Latest News

Architects will show off buildings to Bradley panel
CLEVELAND, Tenn. — The committee that will recommend an architect for a new Bradley County Elementary School decided Friday to get a firsthand look at work done by some of the interested firms.

Local/Region

Blue Star Mothers meeting is Saturday morning
A meeting of those interested in establishing a Scenic City Chapter of the Blue Star Mothers of America organization will be Saturday at 10 a.m. at the Cleveland-Bradley County Library.

Columnists

Roberts: Tips for surviving winter
The first night winter walks through my walls and stakes a claim to every square inch of my house, I start thinking about what I am going to do to get through it with some small degree of aplomb.

Politics

Chattanooga: Excess delays create setback in campaign, Healy says
Chattanooga City Attorney Randy Nelson said the seven months it took to determine whether Rob Healy can run for mayor was not a stalling tactic.

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