New directors to be sworn in at TVA Thursday
Four new board members join utility
Four new board members join TVA
The McCallie Blue Tornado were in desperate need of a fourth-quarter rally to have a chance at beating Tyner on Friday night.
Matt Karzen is a lunchtime runner, spending many of his lunch hours running the streets around Athens, Ga.
The Chattanooga Lookouts now need three wins in a row to get above .500 for the second half, after falling 4-3 Friday night to the visiting Huntsville Stars at AT&T Field.
A summer intermediate-distance triathlon has been a tradition in Chattanooga for over two decades, but the move to the downtown waterfront keeps making it bigger and bigger.
The two-day Chattanooga Bass Bug fly-fishing tournament drew to an end Friday afternoon as an overall success.
The Chattanooga area is no stranger to bass fishing tournaments on the Tennessee River. However, most regional fishing competitions use conventional casting rods and baits.
For former Chattanooga Christian softball player Jennifer Long, playing in the Tennessee-Georgia All Star Softball game was about opportunity — an opportunity to play with some of the area's best players.
“Red hot” and “a good run” were the phrases Sam Straka of Valdosta, Ga., used to describe the end of his round Tuesday as the Ringgold Telephone Company Junior Classic began at WindStone Golf Club.
The Chattanooga Area Swim League is scheduled to begin its season Thursday evening at four area locations, but this year a few changes have been made to the league’s makeup.
The Chattanooga Christian boys’ soccer team is bound for the state tournament again.
The Chattanooga Christian softball team punched its ticket for Murfreesboro and the state tournament with a 2-0 win over DeKalb County in Friday night’s sectional matchup.
McMinn County soccer coach Bobby Earls said he knew beforehand the five players who would be kicking for his team should the game be decided by a penalty-kick shootout.
Deciding the Division II-AA East/Middle Region softball champion took an extra inning Monday night as Girls Preparatory School held off Father Ryan High School 5-4 at Warner Park.
A sense of excitement filled Finley Stadium on Saturday afternoon as the new semiprofessional soccer team in Chattanooga — the Chattanooga Football Club — held its final scrimmage before beginning the season.






