A rock-mining dispute that became the first legal challenge to whether mineral rights include the right to mine mountain stone is scheduled to go to trial next week in Sequatchie County.
Cumberland Plateau groups are looking to expand efforts to preserve and connect large tracts of plateau land -- a minimum of 1.7 million acres and perhaps about 2 million acres.
Will Rogers, president and CEO of the Trust for Public Land, praised Chattanooga's urban park leadership Thursday and told local Rotarians that Stringer's Ridge has potential to be the city's "gem park."
Will Rogers, president of the Trust for Public Land, praised Chattanooga’s urban park leadership today and told local Rotarians that Stringers Ridge has wonderful potential to be the city’s future “gem park.”
Lookout Mountain Wild Animal Park in Mentone, Ala., has closed its gates to the public and surrendered its exhibitor's license to the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service.
Attorneys on both sides in a lawsuit against six Chattanooga police officers who shot and killed a local man July 18 say there has been no talk of a settlement in the case.
Attorneys for both sides in a lawsuit against six Chattanooga police officers who shot and killed a local man July 18 say there has been no talk of a settlement in the case.