Chattanooga Lookouts’ Andrew Zito enjoys the warmth, fun of Scenic City baseball fans
Andrew Zito recalls having to make a decision near the end of his career as a high school baseball player in central Florida, but it wasn't a matter of choosin…
Andrew Zito recalls having to make a decision near the end of his career as a high school baseball player in central Florida, but it wasn't a matter of choosin…
Alton Byrd may be working in soccer for the first time, but that doesn't mean he doesn't know his way around a pitch.
Stepping off the baseball diamond and into the world of business and public service as deputy mayor for economic and Community development for Hamilton County …
Hospitals and health care organizations are increasingly targeted by cyber attackers -- which can have serious consequences for patient safety, privacy and the…
Deena Swafford left her mother's CHI Memorial Hospital room one late July day to get some wash cloths -- and came back with a therapy dog named Omar.
When you survey the real estate of your company, what do you see?
For the first time in more than three years, Jordan Cornelison's hands aren't on the wheel as the Home Builders Association of Greater Chattanooga (HBAGC) prep…
Alexis Willis grew up in New Orleans in a neighborhood near Lake Pontchartrain riding bikes, making mud pies and eating Snowballs, a shaved-ice delicacy the or…
Green building strategies not only improve the environment, but also help create longer-lasting structures that cost less to run, improve the health of the occ…
David Parker grew up in the trucking industry, starting at age 11 picking up garbage and washing trucks for the company his stepfather started and owned.
A lot of people claim to be results-oriented people, but 31-year-old Alexa Williams has the resume to prove she can deliver.
As Chattanooga continues to grow, so will the city's transportation systems. And with more people comes more environmental and financial impact.
Madyson Smith, 31, took a winding path to her job as chief revenue officer of the Chattanooga Football Club.
It was election night 1996, and Northwest Georgia voters had just pink-slipped McCracken Poston.