CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (WDEF) — The company held grand opening events for not just one, but two new branches in the heart of the Scenic City. The celebrations began with a ribbon-cutting at Chase’s Gunbarrel Road branch at 9 a.m. This was followed by another at the Northshore branch at 11 a.m.
A large tree fell across a road and flattened a passing Kia, and firefighters arrived to discover a woman was still alive in the “mangled vehicle.” It happened around 5:30 p.m. on Sunday, Jan. 26, near Chattanooga, Tennessee, and photos show the front of the vehicle was reduced to knee-height.
Chattanooga Police tell us they are investigating after KKK fliers telling people to 'self-deport' were scattered across a Chattanooga subdivision Monday night. Several police officers responded to 2000 Duncan Ave Monday night after reports were made about the fliers.
Chattanooga's former police chief, Celeste Murphy, agreed to withdraw an exhaustive subpoena of the internal communications about her from two local police unions in connection with a 17-count criminal case against her.
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The grand opening of Chase’s new branches at Hamilton Place (2120 Gunbarrel Road) and Northshore (306 Cherokee Blvd.) on Thursday bring the bank’s Tennessee retail footprint to about 30 branches and makes it official: Chase now has a statewide retail presence across all of Tennessee’s major markets.
Situated in the valley below three surrounding mountains, Lookout, Raccoon and Signal, Chattanooga’s natural beauty speaks for itself.
A school in Tennessee says a student "unintentionally" brought a handgun to classes in her purse Thursday morning. No one was hurt, and the school says the inci
An improved network and smart grid technology helped revitalize the community served by this municipally owned utility.
The Chattanooga-based folk musician moved to the U.S. from his home country Liberia in the '90s during the country's civil war. Over the past year, his Afro-Appalachian tunes have captivated a wide audience.
An amendment that would have removed a provision creating a Class E felony for Tennessee elected officials to vote for sanctuary cities spurred a raucous debate
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