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Good morning, Chattanooga. Here's your local news at a glance for Monday, the 12th of May.

ACCIDENTS NEWS

  • A tree fell through two townhome units on Taft Highway early Sunday morning — trapping one resident who was rescued by Signal Mountain Fire Department while utility companies and a building inspector were notified and no one was hurt.  Local 3 News
  • Traffic is at a standstill on I-75 northbound between East Ridge exit and I-24 after a truck flipped and set a car on fire — seven to eight vehicles are involved and crews are extricating passengers as severe injuries, including one juvenile, have been reported.  Local 3 News

CRIME NEWS

  • Chattanooga Police arrested Hixson property owner William Gilbert—operator of Hixson Haunted Hollow—on May 9 for aggravated burglary and felony theft after a resident reported on May 5 that tools worth $4,000 were stolen from their home and vehicle when Gilbert allegedly locked them in a semi-trailer.  Local 3 News

CULTURE NEWS

  • The Cumberland Folk School hosted a mushroom foraging class at Sequatchie Cove Farm where experts from Midway Mushrooms (from Sewanee) taught about mushroom growth, uses, and safety for wild picking. The session helped participants learn key details about the history and sustainable techniques behind gourmet fungi.  Chattanooga Times Free Press

GOVERNMENT NEWS

  • The federal government cancelled a $20 million grant for the Alton Park connector trail that was meant to join disconnected communities by stretching 2 1/2 miles from a West 33rd Street apartment complex to East Lake. Officials had announced the funding in September.  Chattanooga Times Free Press
  • Incoming county attorney Janie Varnell said she removed herself from lawsuits where she represented two individuals against Hamilton County. She said the lawsuits—filed before her appointment—will not affect her ability to serve the county when she takes office in July.  Chattanooga Times Free Press
  • Chattanooga’s first responders participated in the NREMT’s Tactical Emergency Casualty Care course held at the Metropolitan Building from May 6 to May 9—sponsored by the Tennessee Higher Education Commission to train police, fire, and EMS professionals in caring for patients during simulated armed intruder scenarios; no action was required by local residents.  Local 3 News
  • City officials are planning to add free parking to the current $5 city sticker tax to make parking more convenient for locals — the plan will need work with the Hamilton County Clerk, CARTA, and private parking operators, and community groups have suggested the added benefit may help downtown businesses. Some residents, however, worry that the extra parking could increase downtown congestion.  Chattanooga Times Free Press

SPORTS NEWS

EVENTS

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  • Jimmy Eat World Concert

    8:00 – 9:30 PM — The Signal — $82 — Experience an electric night with the iconic band Jimmy Eat World in Chattanooga.

    Wed, 5/14/25

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  • Attend Thrive Chattanooga Leadership Conference on May 15

    Amplify your leadership. Elevate your wellbeing. Grow your business.

    Thu, 5/15/25

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  • 2025 AAU Women's Exposure Tournament

    May 16-18 — Chattanooga Convention Center — Registration fee applies — Girls in grades 7-12 compete with a guaranteed three games in this exciting tournament.

    Fri, 5/16/25

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  • Billy Wayne Davis Stand-Up Show

    7:30-9 p.m. — The Comedy Catch at The Choo Choo — Food and drink minimum of $5 — Enjoy an evening of laughter with acclaimed comedian Billy Wayne Davis.

    Sat, 5/17/25

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  • Introduction to Improv

    6-8 p.m. — The Chattery — No cost listed — Explore the world of improv in a supportive setting led by an experienced instructor.

    Wed, 5/21/25

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  • Ron Taylor Stand-Up Comedy Show

    7-8:30 p.m. — The Comedy Catch at The Choo Choo — $5 minimum purchase — Enjoy a night of laughter with Ron Taylor, a rising star in the comedy scene.

    Thu, 5/22/25

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  • The Essentials & Black Jack Saddle Concert

    8 PM — Barrelhouse Ballroom — Tickets start at $42 — Enjoy a night of live music with The Essentials and Black Jack Saddle.

    Fri, 5/23/25

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  • Parents Night Out

    6-9 p.m. — Grand Finale Events & Decor — $45 for the first child, $15 for additional siblings — Enjoy a relaxing night while your kids engage in fun activities.

    Sat, 5/24/25

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  • Chattanooga Street Food Festival

    7 AM – 12 PM — First Horizon Pavilion — Free entry — Savor diverse local flavors with dozens of food trucks at this vibrant culinary celebration.

    Sun, 5/25/25

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  • RGA Network Business Networking in Chattanooga/East Ridge

    7:30-9:00 a.m. — Life Care Center of East Ridge — Free entry — Build valuable connections with local professionals and entrepreneurs at this vibrant networking event.

    Wed, 5/28/25

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