According to booking reports from the Hamilton County Jail, the following people were arrested by the East Ridge Police Department from July 13-19. An arrest does not mean that a person has been convicted of a crime. All persons arrested are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. GASTON, APRIL DAWN3225 MARILYN CIRCLE […]
Municipal Court Docket
The following people are scheduled to appear in East Ridge Municipal Court on Tuesday, July 21. Municipal court is held at City Hall on Tombras Avenue. Terry Griffin – Public Intoxication. Joseph Limbaugh – Simple Possession Meth, Drug Paraphernalia, Accessory after the Fact. Juan Pablo Martinez – DUI, Open Container, No DL. Michael McDermott – […]
TDOT Contractor to Close Existing On-Ramp from West MLK Blvd. to U.S. 27 North
Beginning at 7:00 p.m. EDT on Monday night, July 20, 2020, contract crews for the U.S. 27 reconstruction project in downtown Chattanooga will close the existing on‑ramp from West MLK Blvd. to U.S. 27 North. Once this closure is in place, motorists leaving downtown Chattanooga on West MLK Blvd. to travel north on U.S. 27 […]
Three People Shot in House on State Line Road
East Ridge police are investigating a Thursday evening shooting in which three people were shot at a home on State Line Road. According to ERPD Chief Stan Allen, three people suffered non-life threatening wounds at a home in the 5300 block of State Line Road at about 7:30 p.m. According to WRCB TV, one of […]
Codes Cracks the Whip on Liquor Referendum Sign
Earl Wilson was contacted by East Ridge Codes Enforcement officials on Friday afternoon while soliciting signatures for a liquor store referendum and told that he must get a permit for his small sign that he has hung to draw attention to his cause. Wilson has been at 5740 Ringgold Road for the last few days […]
July 17 Police Briefs
This information was compiled from “pass along reports” provided by the East Ridge Police Department. July 15 Day Shift 5600 blk of Ringgold Road- Suspicious Person/Public Intoxication Arrest- While on patrol police observed a white male stumbling in the east bound lanes of Ringgold Road. The white male was identified as James Eady. Upon speaking […]
TDOT Roadway Activity Report
DISTRICT 29 HAMILTON COUNTY Tunnel cleaning of the McCallie Tunnel on US-11(US-64, SR-2), the Stringers Ridge Tunnel on US-127(SR-8), and the Bachman Tubes on US-41 (US-76, S.R.8): On 07/22/20 from 8 PM – 6 AM, there will be a tunnel cleaning operation at the McCallie tunnels using a flagging operation, allowing alternate movements in each […]
Health Department Announces Potential COVID-19 Exposure at the Funeral of Gene Goodner
The Hamilton County Health Department is notifying the public of a potential COVID-19 exposure that occurred at the funeral services of Gene Goodner on July 10 at Heritage Funeral Homes, 7454 E. Brainerd Road. Case investigations revealed that individuals attended funeral services during their infectious period of COVID-19. It is recommended that anyone who attended […]
On Election Day, All East Ridge Voters will Cast Ballots at Camp Jordan Arena
Some East Ridge residents received a new voter registration card from the Hamilton County Election Commission on Thursday informing them that they would be voting on election day, Aug. 6, at Camp Jordan Arena, a facility that has never been used as a polling place. Kerry Steelman, the Administrator of Elections for the election commission, […]
July 16 Police Briefs
The following information was compiled from ERPD “pass along reports” provided by the administration. July 14 Day Shift 210 Edwina Court (suspicious activity): A young girl called police after thinking she heard someone breaking into her home. All doors and windows were secure, and the residence was cleared. It’s believed a maintenance man, who was […]
Police Briefs for July 15
The following information was compiled from “pass along reports” provided by the administration of the East Ridge Police Department. July 13 Day Shift 6514 Ringgold Road (suspicious person): Police responded to the Mapco in reference to a man acting erratically in the parking lot. Officers made contact with Timothy Hillis II who was transported by […]
Health Department and City of Chattanooga Announce Potential COVID-19 Exposure at Wood Recycling Center
The Hamilton County Health Department, in partnership with the City of Chattanooga, is notifying the community of a potential COVID-19 exposure that occurred at the Wood Recycling Center, 3925 North Hawthorne Street on July 10 and Saturday, July 11 from 8 AM-4 PM each day. Case investigations revealed that members of the public who entered […]
‘Rising Star’ Carlin is New OLPH Principal
From the time Caroline Carlin arrived on the campus of Our Lady of Perpetual Help (OLPH) just one year ago, she had a plan to promote educational excellence as the Academic Dean. Caroline embraces a healthy tension between collaboration and challenge. As Caroline completes her doctorate degree, she has had widespread exposure to 21st-century pedagogy […]
HCSO Awarded National Commission on Correctional Health Care Accreditation
The Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office is pleased to announce The Accreditation and Standards Committee of the National Commission on Correctional Health Care (NCCHC), voted on April 3 to accredit the Hamilton County Jail for its compliance with the NCCHC’s Standards for Health Services in Jails. “Receiving this certification is a testament to the level of […]
July 14 Police Briefs
The following information was compiled from “pass along reports” furnished by the administration of ERPD. July 11 – Day Shift 1400 blk of Choate Road- Traffic Stop/Evading- Police stopped a 1990 Chevy S10 for a seat belt violation. While speaking with the driver and passengers the driver decided to flee the traffic stop. Just before […]
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