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Cornelia Nicholson

Chattanooga

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  • 2 weeks ago | local3news.com | Cornelia Nicholson

    Four out of ten Tennessee parents reported struggling to meet basic needs like food and housing in the past year. With food insecurity on the rise, a local nonprofit is calling on neighbors to step up and help. With Porch Chattanooga, giving back to the community is made simple. Residents are encouraged to grab groceries, place them in a box or bag, set them outside their front door, notify Porch, and their donation is complete.

  • 3 weeks ago | local3news.com | Cornelia Nicholson

    As technology continues to evolve, so do the tactics of identity thieves. The Better Business Bureau (BBB) is warning consumers about the growing threat of identity theft, fueled by artificial intelligence, the dark web, and an increase in data breaches.

  • 3 weeks ago | local3news.com | Cornelia Nicholson

    Hamilton County homeowners have begun receiving notices from the County Assessor of Property office regarding updated appraisals, and for many, the numbers are sparking concern over potential property tax hikes. The Hamilton County Property Assessor’s office conducts property reappraisals every four years, a routine update to reflect current market values.

  • 3 weeks ago | local3news.com | Cornelia Nicholson

    Pope Francis, the 88-year-old leader of the Roman Catholic Church, died Monday morning following a cerebral stroke that led to heart failure, according to the Vatican. The news of his passing is reverberating around the world — including in Chattanooga, Tennessee, where local Catholics are gathering to mourn. At the Basilica of Saints Peter and Paul in downtown Chattanooga, a portrait of Pope Francis has been placed above a single lit candle, honoring the late pontiff.

  • 1 month ago | local3news.com | Cornelia Nicholson

    President Donald Trump’s plan to impose a 25 percent tariff on all foreign-made cars and car parts is raising concerns among local auto repair shops and drivers alike, as the policy could soon translate into higher costs at both dealerships and repair shops. Business owners like John Memmer, who owns State Line Auto Service in East Ridge, are watching closely, though they say the effects haven’t hit just yet.

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