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Members of the East Ridge City Council gave initial approval for the rezoning of a portion of the Gateway development to allow for a proposed neighborhood of 68 detached, single-family homes.
TVA nuclear outages continue into summer, undoing plans The loss of generation from a low-cost fuel could hit power bills June 6, 2025 by Daniel Dassow ...
When President Donald Trump fired Beth Geer from the Tennessee Valley Authority board of directors, the panel lost one of its most outspoken advocates for clean energy and critics of fossil fuels.
Clay Bennett. The son of a career army officer, Bennett led a nomadic life, attending ten different schools before graduating in 1980 from the University of North Alabama with degrees in Art and ...
Staff photo by Abby White / Braylon Pritchett, right, a recent Ridgeland graduate who was a standout student-athlete for the Panthers, accumulated more than 500 volunteer hours of community ...
Israeli forces fired on people as they headed toward an aid distribution site in Gaza on Tuesday, killing at least 27, Palestinian health officials and witnesses said, in the third such shooting ...
Israel's sweeping attack across Iran struck at the heart of Tehran's nuclear program, delivering a blow to the country's ability to enrich uranium and potentially setting its nuclear ambitions ...
Chattanooga has set its spending for the next fiscal year. Public transit, community development initiatives and early learning efforts all received funding under the city's $345.2 million budget ...
Staff file photo / UTC athletic director Mark Wharton said the school will opt in on the House v. NCAA settlement, which will allow each participating school to distribute up to $20.5 million ...
A lawsuit by the Catoosa County Republican Party seeking to assert its ability to screen candidates for GOP primary elections, rather than let voters choose from an open field of contenders, has ...
More than half of samples taken in Northwest Georgia exceed EPA limits for PFAS June 15, 2025 by David Floyd | Updated June 16, 2025 at 10:42 a.m.
Staff photo by Abby White / Hamilton County Mayor Weston Wamp speaks June 3, 2025, in front of the Hamilton County Courthouse, to discuss the new certified property tax rate following reappraisal.