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An Athens, Tennessee, man has been charged with first-degree murder in the death of his infant daughter, who was left in a car for hours in August while he worked nearby.
Prompting pushback from environmental groups, CEO Don Moul said it's possible TVA could maintain at least part of its coal fleet past 2035, which is the year the agency had initially set to shut ...
When he voted for President Donald Trump several months ago, Craig Fuller thought he was supporting pro-business policies and small, targeted, incremental tariffs that would encourage strategic ...
Former state Rep. Robin Smith, R-Hixson, is expected to be among many Tennessee officials called to testify at an upcoming trial for a former House speaker and his one-time aide, but Smith's ...
Advocates are bracing for potential cuts to Georgia's safety net programs under the GOP's "big, beautiful bill" moving through Congress, though it remains to be seen what changes to programs like ...
Commuters driving Monday morning toward downtown Chattanooga through the Missionary Ridge Tunnels on Brainerd Road met head-on with oncoming traffic going the opposite way after the closure of the ...
Dr. James Livingood, distinguished UTC professor, discussed the removal of the Cherokee from this area in excerpts from his "Chattanooga: Illustrated History:" ...
A graduating senior at a Cleveland, Tennessee, high school announced on social media she was in a relationship with another young woman, and days later, she was suspended, banned from campus and ...
The Tennessee Valley Authority sued a Mississippi town whose electric department has been mired in frequent outages and customer complaints, alleging in a federal lawsuit that the local utility ...
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 ...
Gordon Lee sweeps Pepperell to claim program’s fifth baseball state championship May 20, 2025 by Lindsey Young | Updated May 20, 2025 at 1:21 p.m. ...
Every few minutes, Fred Decosimo — the second child of towering Chattanooga businessman Joe Decosimo — shot out of his seat to greet a family friend with an outstretched hand.