Volkswagen is partnering with the University of Tennessee and the Oak Ridge National Laboratory to create the company's first innovation hub for developing new technology in North America
Read More »One year after ban, UTC students still smoking on campus (Opinion)
Nearly one year ago after a vigorous marketing campaign, The University of Tennessee – Chattanooga officially instituted its campus-wide smoking and vaping ban. It was a nice idea, and the University had good intentions by putting it in place. Here’s the problem: it’s not working. According to multiple sources, and …
Read More »Humane Educational Society Gets Much Needed Upgrade
The Humane Educational Society is finally getting a new building after years of struggling to provide for the animals in a 119-year-old building. Ashleigh Horner, the volunteer coordinator, said that she was very excited about the new building but most importantly for the animals. “The animals deserve this building and …
Read More »What the Possible Legalization of Marijuana Means for Chattanooga
By: Ashley Haggerty What the Possible Legalization of Marijuana Means for Chattanooga The legalization of marijuana is one of the most controversial and debatable subject matters discussed in the nation today; it raises the question of personal identification and affects almost everyone at some point in time. Thirty-three states have …
Read More »Chattanooga’s First Balloon Festival Doesn’t Quite Fly
By: Lindsey Clute Chattanooga hosted its first ever Balloon Festival at Tennessee Riverpark on Friday and Saturday, but the event didn’t turn out the way event coordinators and attendees had hoped. The event kicked off Friday, Nov. 1, at 4 p.m. Guests stretched out on blankets and chairs to get a good …
Read More »Numerous accidents involving school buses since the beginning of the school year
By: Stephen McAllister There have been 21 accidents involving a school bus in Hamilton County since the school year started less than two months ago. The district struck an $11 million three-year contract with First Student Inc., a new bus vendor, in March of this year. First Student began operating …
Read More »Crash on TN-27 Shuts Down Both Lanes
By Anna Skiles SODDY-DAISY–On Saturday, September 21st at 8:50pm, a woman driving under the influence on TN-27 crashed into another vehicle, leading to both directions being shut down between Thrasher Pike and Harrison Lane for several hours. Authorities diverted traffic via Thrasher Pike, Dayton Pike, and Harrison Lane for several …
Read More »Scientists hunt for cause of recent earthquakes in the South
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (AP) — Scientists are sending additional sensors to south Alabama and the Florida Panhandle with aims of solving the mystery of what caused a spate of recent earthquakes. Five earthquakes have been detected in the region within a three-week span. Al.com reports that government researchers are trying to …
Read More »GOP Sen. Alexander of Tennessee not seeking 2020 re-election
Alexander said in a news release that he's deeply grateful for being elected to serve more combined years as governor and senator than anyone else in Tennessee.
Read More »Rising Rock: Climbing in Chattanooga
Climbing in Chattanooga Climbing has been a part of Chattanooga since the 80’s, but Rob Robinson’s discovery of the Tennessee Wall put the city on the radar of climbers around the nation. In the past five years, the climbing scene in Chattanooga has experienced a surge in its popularity. Outdoor …
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