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What to know before heading downtown for the free Friday night concert series.
A new sculpture has been unveiled as part of the Bessie Smith + Blue Goose Hollow Artistic Trailhead Marker Project.
Check out the recently opened HEADSPA’ce, a head spa in St. Elmo that specializes in a variety of services.
After years of conversations and planning, Chattanooga’s 25-year-old skate park is finally undergoing redevelopment, and we aren’t skating around the details.
The 10th Street Substation mural project features 41 murals that have been completed over the course of four years.
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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Whether looking for a two-year degree or you have your sights on a four-year university, we’re breaking down ChattState’s six academic divisions + the careers options that are at your fingertips.
Learn more about the recently signed bill that will allow local governments to offer no-cost incentives for affordable housing developments.
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Learn how you can be part of this local initiative inspired by The Sketchbook Project of the Brooklyn Art Libary.
Here’s a new way families can enjoy the outdoors in Chattanooga.
Check out these spots to see native blooms this spring.
Find out how a local farm is reintroducing biodiversity back into soil + how you can help your own gardens and farms.
Explore this historic collection of Chattanooga’s beloved minor league baseball team.
See if you can check off all of these activities by the end of April.
After a nearly two-year long campaign, the Scenic City has gotten the official designation — find out what that means and how to celebrate.
We’re putting together tips + tricks on having the best experience at AT&T Field with the Chattanooga Lookouts.
The Scenic City has launched a plan to plant thousands of trees — let’s see what the five-year journey entails.
See what this expansion could mean for Chattanooga’s food scene.