News

One person died in a single-vehicle crash on Interstate 75 early Monday morning, according to authorities. A press release from the Chattanooga Police Department said a GMC 2500HD was traveling ...
Eric Brown’s college side hustle is now big business Founders building a different kind of creative digital agency at Whiteboard June 2, 2025 by Dave Flessner ...
The record rainfall that Chattanooga experienced in May impacted one Lookouts stadium a lot more than the other. While the storied Double-A franchise has lost six dates so far this season at AT&T ...
Staff file photo / Brainerd High School's basketball programs have new head coaches, with former players and assistants promoted to lead roles as Reggie Jackson takes over the boys' team and ...
With spring football practice wrapped up for prep programs, several of the Chattanooga area's top college prospects are now making official visits to the programs they are most interested in.
Staff photo by Abby White / A section of Sawyer Pike is shown on Walden's Ridge on May 7, 2025. A proposed development in the area prompted some residents to start a "Save Signal Mountain" group ...
Federal funding for the centerpiece of Chattanooga's One Westside redevelopment project is up in the air amid sweeping government cuts and budget uncertainty.
DUBLIN, Ohio — Scottie Scheffler felt he was hitting all the right shots Saturday and only had 13 straight pars to show for it on a tough afternoon at the Memorial Tournament.
Standing on the stage of an auditorium named for him, former Congressman Zach Wamp looked back at the first year of a regional aerospace, defense and technology conference he began as a freshman ...
HATTIESBURG, Miss. — Daniel Cuvet hit a three-run homer in the first inning, Max Galvin added a solo shot in the fifth, and Miami beat Alabama 5-3 in Friday's opening game at the NCAA Division I ...
The future is hazy for Tennessee's hemp industry. Ellen Gerst. Ellen Gerst covers growth, development and the future of the region for the Chattanooga Times Free Press.
When it comes to the future of the College Football Playoff, there were as many opinions as there were coaches on hand at the Southeastern Conference and Big 12 meetings in Florida this past week.