U.S. Sen. Bob Corker, R-Tenn., ranked 15th in a list of possible 2012 Republican presidential contenders, released Tuesday by the Boston Phoenix newspaper.
Towns around the tri-state area will mark today with parades, car shows and classical music, not to mention pool parties, barbecues and a fireman's muster. Almost all of today's events feature a fireworks finale.
Chattanooga Housing Authority officials plan to decrease public housing residents' utility allowance and charge a $20 fee to residents who have air conditioning.
JASPER, Tenn. -- New flood maps from the Federal Emergency Management Agency are drawing protest in Jasper from people who say they're wrong and they're going to force people into insurance trouble.
When things go terribly wrong on a college campus -- a gunman opens fire in a classroom, an embittered professor files a lawsuit or a student gathering turns raucous -- administrators often are left scratching their heads.
Chattanooga and Hamilton County government offices are closed today in observance of the July Fourth holiday. City and county offices will reopen Monday.
Tennessee is starting a tree- and flower-planting program at state welcome centers along the interstates to memorialize loved ones and to beautify the state.
A Chattanooga woman's work with a North Georgia company to document and preserve a Marion County coal mining ghost town has won recognition from the Tennessee Historical Commission.
Signal Mountain Middle/High School teacher Wes Greene will appear in court on Monday to answer charges of selling prescription drugs fraudulently obtained by his fiancee Jacqueline Newman, who worked at Walgreens as a pharmacy technician, according to court records.
East Lake Courts residents who witnessed the death of a 15-year-old shot Wednesday by a Chattanooga Housing Authority officer are calling the shooting "cold-blooded murder."