After trailing at halftime, Arts & Sciences girls’ basketball team used a strong third quarter to take control and claimed a 58-39 victory over Scotts Hill in the quarterfinals of the Class A state tournament Wednesday afternoon.
Hundreds of people lined the streets and gathered at Harmon Field in Dalton, Ga., for the Charlie Troop homecoming after spending a year in Afghanistan.
Alice comes back to Wonderland 13 years later with no memories of her first trip. Things are not well there, and she sets about fulfilling a prophecy concerning her return.
During a Times Free Press editorial board meeting, Chattanooga Mayor Ron Littlefield said the city is suing local churches and nonprofit organizations over delinquent stormwater fees.
Luken Holdings, a real estate holding company that includes such Chattanooga landmarks as the Krystal, Tallan and James buildings, is on a health kick.
Four years ago, Betty Young began taking private ballroom dancing classes with Denny Lennon of Chattanooga DanceSport. Last year, she began gymnastics classes, joining the ministry performance team of mostly adolescents who train at SonRise Gymnastics in Cleveland, Tenn.
KNOXVILLE -- Seconds before the Tennessee men's basketball team took the floor at Mississippi State on Saturday night, highlights from the Volunteers' Southeastern Conference tournament title game loss to the Bulldogs filled the Humphrey Coliseum video board.
Katheryn Bigelow made history Sunday night when she became the first woman to win a directing Oscar for “The Hurt Locker.” Bigelow’s Iraq war drama also won Best Picture, beating out front runner “Avatar.”