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25 reader questions for 2025 in Chattanooga

For the upcoming new year, we’re asking our readers to submit their top questions about Chattanooga for us to answer.

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Let us know what topics we should cover in the new year.

Happy (almost) New Year, Chattanooga.

We’re so grateful to kick off 2025 with you. As we prepare for a promising new year, one thing is certain — we want to write about what matters to you the most.

Are you trying to find out if your favorite festival is returning this year, or wondering about an upcoming development in town? Is there a piece of Chattanooga history you’ve always wanted to know more about? What news gets you excited about opening our newsletter each morning?

The things you asked us this year were some of our favorite stories to cover. From sharing local volunteer opportunities to where the best area hikes are located, we had a blast answering your questions + learning more about our amazing city.

This year, to ring in 2025, we thought we’d answer 25 of your questions. So share your questions and stay tuned as we work to cover what you’re curious about + find some answers.

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