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Government moves to drop criminal case against Mike Ross
Federal prosecutors on Thursday moved to dismiss a criminal case against Maryville developer Mike Ross, who in November had been indicted on charges of mail fraud, wire fraud and money laundering. Comment?
The List: Expansion plans push Salsarita's owner higher on restaurant rankings
Despite dropping two restaurant brands -- Marlin & Rays and Wok Hay -- since last year, Ruby Tuesday still rules our list of Knoxville area restaurant companies ranked by number of employees. Comment?
Juror in first Thomas trial doesn't fault latest panel's decision
George Thomas entering the courtroom to hear the jury's verdict in his case Friday, May 17, 2013. Comment?
Smokies split doubleheader with Chattanooga
The Tennessee Smokies beat the Chattanooga Lookouts 9-2 in the first game of a doubleheader Monday in Chattanooga before falling 1-0 in Game 2. Couped up Sunday because of the rain, the Tennessee bats let loose in Game 1 with a seven-run fourth inning. Comment?
TransCard to expand in Chattanooga
State officials say banking technology company TransCard LLC plans to expand its operations in Chattanooga, adding 69 new jobs in the process. Comment?
Smokies hold off pesky Lookouts
On two different occasions Saturday night, the Tennessee Smokies took the lead at Chattanooga, only to see the Lookouts battle back to tie. Comment?
Smokies hang on after big second inning
The Tennessee Smokies built a four-run lead in the second inning on the road against Chattanooga on Friday night and spent the rest of the game hanging on. Comment?
Letter: Abortion cartoon was insulting
The depiction of those who are anti-abortion rights by Clay Bennett of the Chattanooga Times Free Press is an insult. Comment?
Ty Wright hits two home runs in Smokies' 6-4 victory
Ty Wright hit his first two home runs of the Southern League season on Thursday as the Tennessee Smokies beat the Jackson Generals 6-4 at Pringles Park. Comment?
Blount County Commission holds off on prayer resolution
The Blount County Commission, on advice of counsel, delayed consideration of a proposed resolution that would have affirmed the body's right to open its meetings with a prayer. Comment?
Jobless claims jump to highest level in 6 weeks
In this photo taken Thursday, May 9, 2013, Jennifer Wilhoit of U. S. Express, left, talks with Devin Washington while others wait in line as 63 companies participate in a job fair at the Brainerd Crossroads in Chattanooga, Tenn. Comment?
Business "matchmaking" tradeshow set
The East Tennessee Purchasing Association will hold its annual Business Matchmaking & Tradeshow July 18, with procurement representatives from about 30 government agencies. Comment?
New territory for Walters State softball team in national tournament
The redshirt freshman earned them the hard way, helping Walters State overcome a 6-0 deficit over the final three innings of the Region VII championship game against Columbia State to secure a spot in the NJCAA softball national championships with an 8-6 win. Comment?
TVA lakes ready for summer recreation
Chota Canoe Club member Doug Johnstone, Pete Feist and vice president Iris Leung, front to back, paddle on the 11-mile Tellico Blueway on Tellico Lake near Tellico Plains, Tenn., Friday, May 11, 2012. Comment?
Brandon Rodgers wins Holston Hills Invitational
He hadn't even teed off yet for the final round of the Holston Hills Invitational. Comment?
E. Grady Bogue: Times change, but core values remain true
E. Grady Bogue, chancellor emeritus at Louisiana State University-Shreveport, professor emeritus at the University of Tennessee and interim chancellor of UT-Chattanooga, is a frequent writer on leader I was invited by Joe DiPietro , president of the University of Tennessee, to come out of retirement in September - after just four weeks - to serve ... (more) Comment?
Editorial: State should ponder 4-year degrees at community colleges
Yes, says Jim Catanzaro, president of Chattanooga State Technical Community College. Comment?
Auto supplier adds another facility in Chattanooga
The Woodbridge Group is expanding its automotive supply business in Chattanooga with a new plastic products plant that will be located off Amnicola Highway. Comment?
Knoxville employee raises required in city code
An annual 2.5 percent raise is written into city ordinance, which Knoxville City Council controls. Comment?
FBI still investigating weekend shooting at Watts Bar plant
Investigators are running down leads in an early Sunday shootout between a security officer at Watt Bar Nuclear Plant and an individual who fired multiple shots from a boat on Chickamauga Lake near Spring City, Tenn., property. Comment?