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Get cozied up with your blankets and lawn chairs for these fall outdoor movie screenings in and around Chattanooga.
One of Chattanooga’s most beloved landmarks Coolidge Park turns 25 this year — here’s how you can celebrate.
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Walker County, GA’s first signature park Adventure Acres aims to provide the community with an activity hub.
We sat down with the mayor of the war-torn Ukrainian town of Trostyanets to get an update on the community-led group that was founded last year.
Northern Hamilton County will soon have a longer trail system after a land swap at Audubon Mountain was initiated between Chattanooga Audubon Society + Tennessee State Parks.
Join fellow Chattanoogans to show some love to our green spaces for National Walk to a Park Day on Thursday, Oct. 10.
Taking the train isn’t just for commuters — it’s also a method of leisure travel that’s growing in popularity.
As nearby towns and states are assessing damage done by Hurricane Helene, local businesses and organizations are hosting drives for flooding relief supplies.
Enjoy live music and art from local makers at the annual Between the Bridges Festival.
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Peep the lineup for this incredible bluegrass festival.
Join local organization Art 120 on Saturday, May 3 for the return of this event celebrating Chattanooga’s creativity, innovation, and student talent.
The Tivoli Theatre Foundation has announced the six traveling Broadway productions that will be stopping in the Scenic City during the 2025-2026 season.
The Fairy & Folk Festival returns May 24-25 at Audubon Acres.
We’re answering questions like “What is composting?” and “How do I compost in an apartment?”
Chattanooga Burger Week is back for another round in the Scenic City, featuring burger deals and a friendly competition among local eateries.
The Scenic City will be the home to this New Zealand soccer team this summer.
Learn how you can join fellow Chattanoogans in celebrating Earth Week from Saturday, April 19 through Saturday, April 26.
The YMCA debuted a new Teaching Kitchen which will host cooking classes starting in May 2025.
We take a look at our bicycling infrastructure and how we can make the area more bikeable.