People who filed for marriage licenses in the Hamilton County Clerk's Office, June 11-17, 2018.
by Staff ReportNew business licenses as provided by the Hamilton County Clerk's office, June 11-17, 2018.
by Staff ReportNew cases according to court records, that were filed in the Chattanooga and Winchester offices of U.S. Bankruptcy courts Eastern District of Tennessee, June 11-17, 2018.
by Staff ReportDespite growing concerns of a trade war, one of Chattanooga's fastest growing international companies still expects to grow by more than 60 percent this year shipping goods around the globe.
by Dave FlessnerA years-long shift within RootsRated Media led to an overhaul of the Chattanooga-born company's business model, new investors and the decision to leave Chattanooga for Atlanta in search of talent.
by Mark PaceThe Tennessee Valley Authority is phasing out its e-score energy efficiency rebate program. The program allows homeowners to get rebates for upgrades that make their homes more energy efficient.
by Brittany Crocker / The Knoxville News SentinelI've about decided to purchase a timeshare but want to be certain it's the right thing to do. I hear such horror stories about pushy salesmen and crummy locations that look great until one arrives and then screams bloody murder to no avail by that time. What do you suggest? — Carlina Condo
by Ellen PhillipsChattanooga State Community College is encouragimg individuals of any age desiring a great job with competitive wages to attend an Open House at the Tennessee College of Applied Technology (TCAT) to find out more about training opportunities in more than two dozen occupations.
by Staff ReportMichael L. Ducker, a native of Red Bank who serves as the president and CEO of FedEx Freight, will retire effective August 15. Ducker took the helm at FedEx Freight division in 2014 after spending close to 40 years at FedEx Express.
by Staff ReportMany people only dream of being their own boss, but for Chattanooga residents already living out that dream, self-employment can bring both immense joy and some unique challenges.
by Allison ShirkOver time, the knock on the otherwise-excellent Mazda6 sedan has been the lack of a performance-oriented version.
by Mark KennedyChina fired back Saturday in a spiraling trade dispute with President Donald Trump by raising import duties on a $34 billion list of American goods including soybeans, electric cars and whiskey.
by Associated PressCash back is not just for credit cards. More apps and websites are offering ways to earn money on the stuff you buy — as long as you're willing to sign up and make a few taps or clicks.
by Associated PressFacebook will invest $750 million to build a data center in Huntsville, Ala., creating 100 jobs, according to officials.
by Staff ReportAmerican Airlines says a technical problem that forced one of its regional carriers to cancel hundreds of flights has been resolved, though several flights in and out of Chattanooga were canceled today.
by Staff ReportA new bank in Chattanooga has won the OK to put its mark on the city's tallest building as it readies to open its first full-service commercial branch in the city in October.
by Mike Pare and Dave FlessnerA decade after its owners took the company private, U.S. Xpress Enterprises, Inc. returned to Wall Street Thursday to raise more than $250 million of equity and again become a publicly traded company.
by Dave FlessnerQ. My grandmother was a victim of a lottery scam. Is there any progress with organizations fighting fraud to stop this injustice?
by Jim WinsettWired Coffee Bar, which opened in 2014 in Cambridge Square in Ooltewah, has added nearly 1,500 square foot of event space complete with an outdoor deck.
by Staff ReportPresident Donald Trump has approved a plan to impose punishing tariffs on tens of billions of dollars of Chinese goods as early as Friday, a move that could put his trade policies on a collision course with his push to rid the Korean Peninsula of nuclear weapons.
by Associated PressTennessee's jobless rate rose last month to its highest monthly level since last summer, but the state still had more job openings than it does people looking for work.
by Dave FlessnerDonna Brunswick drove to a Costco last month to pick up 2 pounds of raw flank steak — not at the wholesale club, but from a truck in the parking lot.
by Associated PressChattanooga's West Village downtown continues to add more restaurants as its newest eatery will pay homage to the century-old building that will house it and new condominiums.
by Mike Pare