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What TVA and EPB are doing to get ready for this weekend’s winter weather.
Nooga Nights Rotary Club is planting community one tree at a time through its Rotary Tree Towns project — read along for how you can bring a tree to a green space near you.
Heritage Park will one day be home to Chattanooga’s largest all-abilities park through the Harvesting Inclusive Play project.
Thanks to more secured funding through local partnerships, the city’s Fourth of July celebration Pops on the River will return in 2024 to Coolidge Park.
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Learn more about the recently signed bill that will allow local governments to offer no-cost incentives for affordable housing developments.
We’re creating a fun game to help you search for your next book with the help of little libraries around the community.
The Kelly Administration plans to incorporate more funds in its FY25 budget proposal for the Parks and Outdoors Department. Let’s see where the money could go.
The Kelly Administration recently announced the installation of four train warning systems in the Hixson and Tyner communities — here’s what you need to know.
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From car batteries and laptops — here are some ways to properly recycle uncommon items in the Scenic City.
Celebrate our green spaces with the Chattanooga Outdoor Festival, slated later in April.
From green beers and seasonal treats, here are some festive treats to enjoy in the Scenic City.
The actress, comedian, and author will make a pitstop at the library before her show in the Scenic City.
The Scenic City’s beloved pedestrian bridge is set to undergo a major restoration project — find out how to best navigate the next 18 months.
Get some insight on where the Scenic City is at in the process of becoming the nation’s first National Park City.
Join statewide efforts to clean up litter locally.
Get your native plants just in time for spring’s arrival.
When you think of cracking open a cold one — what type of setting are you envisioning?
We’re highlighting the best kid-friendly activities that Chattanooga, TN has to offer — complete with art classes, animal encounters, and outdoor fun.