Catholic continued its winning ways in middle school baseball, Thursday, with a dominant 11-1 four-inning-win over the Bradley Knights. The win was so dominant that every Catholic player settling into the batting box had at least two hits in the shortened game. The win improved Catholic’s record to 8-2 on the season. Catholic will host […]
Boyd Patterson Endorsed by Three Major Law Enforcement Organizations in Division III Criminal Court Judge Race
Boyd Patterson seeks to serve Hamilton County as the next Division III Criminal Court Judge. After working closely with Hamilton County Law Enforcement during his twenty years of public service, the Prosecutor-turned-Public Defender has now received support from three major law enforcement organizations. ENDORSEMENT BY THE INTERNATIONAL BROTHERHOOD OF POLICE OFFICERS LOCAL #735 The […]
Double Homicide Solved by DA’s Cold Case Unit
The Hamilton County District Attorney’s Office Cold Case Unit (CCU) has solved a double homicide that occurred at 2106 E. 13th Street on January 31, 2016. In a Wednesday press conference, District Attorney General Neal Pinkston said developments within the last 30 days enabled them to present the case to the grand jury on Monday, […]
Catholic Continues Winning Ways in Middle School Baseball
Sam Shutters’ single in the seventh inning provided the winning margin for Catholic, as they downed Grace, 6-5, Tuesday in middle school baseball at Jack Mattox field. The win improved Catholic to 7-2 on the season. Reliever Charlie Hunt came on in the second and allowed only one run on 71 pitches. Hunt recorded eight […]
TDOT Partners with Non-Profits to Establish Network of Litter Removal Devices
New Seabin Devices Will Clean the Tennessee River Nashville – The Tennessee Department of Transportation (TDOT) has teamed up with Keep the Tennessee River Beautiful (KTRB) and other partners to establish a network of Seabin automated litter and debris removal devices across the Tennessee River watershed. Seabin devices work continuously to skim and collect marine debris […]
Pinkston Joins Effort to Launch Statewide Homicide Loss Support Group
Funding For Program to Assist Those Who Have Been Affected by Homicide According to the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation’s 2020 Crime in Tennessee report, there has been a 37% increase in murders throughout the state compared to 2019. The news is better for the citizens of Chattanooga, who saw a 3% reduction in criminal homicides from 2020 to 2021.[1] […]
Parkridge Health System Announces Construction of New Freestanding Emergency Room in East Ridge
Parkridge Health System announced today the construction of a new emergency room at 495 Camp Jordan Parkway in East Ridge. Located off I-75, the facility will be the southernmost access point to emergency services in Chattanooga and a satellite facility of Parkridge East Hospital. “This investment of more than $15 million will allow easier access […]
TDOT Roadway Activity Report
HAMILTON COUNTY I-24 interchange improvement at SR-2 (US-11, US-41, US-72, Broad Street) and SR-58 (Market Street): Williams Street is closed to all traffic at the I-24 underpass to support the installation of new storm drainage structures for the new frontage road. Traffic will still be able to access the ramps to I-24 and US-27, but no […]
Robert Orr Pleads Guilty to Murder of Bernice Williams
Monday in Hamilton County Criminal Court, Robert Rodricus Orr pleaded guilty to the January 2019 murder of Bernice Williams, and attempted first degree murder of Jimmy Moore. In the plea agreement, Orr also pleaded guilty of employment of a firearm during a dangerous felony. Count 3, possession of a firearm with a prior violent felony, […]
Three Blaze Pizza Locations Planned for Chattanooga Area
First area franchise to launch at developer Bob Martino’s East Ridge project with two more on horizon Blaze Pizza, the nation’s leading fast-casual franchise pizza concept, has signed a franchise agreement with developer Bob Martino, who plans to build three new units in the Chattanooga area over the next several years. The first is slated to […]
Interested in Gardening?
Are you interested in subjects to do with gardening? Flowers, Shrubs, Trees, Birds, Bees and Butterflies. Then think of joining a garden club. The meetings include a program centered around gardening. Crestwood Garden Club meets the second Wednesday of February through June and August through December, noon time, at the East Ridge Community Center, 1517 […]
VIDEO: City Council Meeting of March 10
Catholic Downs CCS in Middle School Baseball
Catholic Baseball continued its winning ways on its new field, Thursday at OLPH, by downing CCS, 11-2, in five innings. Cale Nausley pitched a gem, giving up only three hits while recording seven strikeouts. Parker Coode came on in relief to pitch the final inning, but gave up two runs to CCS. The big bats […]
School Board Candidate Katie Perkins Says She Can Make ‘Tough Decisions’ and ‘Own the Consequences’
What qualifications do you have that make you the best candidate for this position? I have earned a degree in Communications and have worked for various newspaper publications so have proven my desire to work for the community. I have also been a teacher all of my adult life and since becoming a parent my […]
Police and DA’s Office Make Arrest in 2011 Homicide
Law enforcement officers converged on a city public works building this morning and arrested Antonio Espey Jr. for the 2011 murder of Herbert Strickland. Hamilton County District Attorney General Neal Pinkston said the arrest was made by Chattanooga police and officers with the DA’s Cold Case Unit. The murder occurred on May 19, 2011 at […]
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