Marty Haynes wins election for Assessor of Property
Hamilton County Commissioner Marty Haynes has won the race for Hamilton County Assessor of Property.
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Hamilton County Commissioner Marty Haynes has won the race for Hamilton County Assessor of Property.
Here's a recap of some of Thursday's primary and general election results in Tennessee.
Three out of four Hamilton County School Board members up for re-election lost their races.
"He completely pulled his shorts down in the front and exposed everything," Carter said.
Pink Heals started as a way to raise money for breast cancer research, but the Chattanooga Chapter has taken it even further.
Help the Chattanooga Football Club improve through an online survey.
The public won't get to see them for quite awhile. It will depend on when their mother feels they are ready.
Dead Phish Orchestra takes the EPB Fiber Optics stage on Saturday, August 6th.
Fans attending the final series opener of the year against the Mississippi Braves will be treated to an extra day of fireworks.
He apparently wreck his getaway vehicle fleeing the scene.
Are they connected? Erik Avanier is investigating
County, legislature and local elections up for grabs today. Check out the sample ballot for you county
Akers slashed the auto salesman's throat repeatedly after a bank loan didn't come through for him to buy a Camaro on Hartman's car lot.
sexual harassment, shoving candidates and stealing campaign signs all part of campaign 2016 in Tennessee
The Satanic Temple is hoping to begin operations of its "After School Satan" club at schools nationwide, including one in suburban Atlanta.
Now through close of business Sunday, when you purchase two qualifying Marvel Graphic Novels, you'll get a third one for free.
The Medal of Honor Heritage Center wants to pay tribute to Charles H. Coolidge with a brand new two-story museum.
Chattanooga City Engineer says Three-Phase Project Will Last into Next Year
16 year old girl is charged with stabbing 19-year-old Heidi Swafford in the shoulder and neck.
The federal grand jury returned a six count indictment against a Grundy County man on weapons and drug charges.
His wife says that he suffers from PTSD and is a paranoid schizophrenic
when they got his fingerprints, they learned Jose is really Leandro Lozano-Jiminez.
“We have expected that a travel-related case would occur within our county and we anticipate there will be more such cases,”
The decision to keep 78-year-old Thomas Edwin Blanton Jr. imprisoned was met with applause at the hearing.