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What to know before heading downtown for the free Friday night concert series.
The Urban League of Greater Chattanooga recently held its 41st annual Equal Opportunity Day — check out the folks from the community that were highlighted for their leadership and advocacy.
After the public raised safety concerns in light of recent accidents on Frazier Avenue in NorthShore, the City of Chattanooga and NorthShore Merchants Collective have announced a demonstration of new traffic patterns.
Learn more about the city-wide coalition working to serve Chattanooga’s immigrant and refugee communities.
Why Chattanooga scored 56 out of 100 in the Human Rights Campaign’s Municipal Equality Index.
The Hamilton County Health Department + the City of Chattanooga’s Office of Community Health are partnering to expand WIC services available to residents in the area.
Help bring a cheerful holiday season to local families and children in need by donating to these local toy drives and holiday fundraisers around town.
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Thanks to a $1.7 million grant, Chattanooga will work to improve the water quality in the Mountain Creek Basin.
The new website offers a user-friendly experience and more resources for its patrons.
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If approved, the budget amendment would invest $29.9 million into areas like paving and public safety.
A new arts festival is hitting the Scenic City, bringing crafters and creatives together for a weekend at the Chattanooga Convention Center.