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Hamilton County Mayor + the Hamilton County Schools’ Superintendent partnered to address various facility issues across the school district with entail they gathered in a working group.
Collier Construction and The Pop-Up Project have renewed a creative partnership in efforts to revive Mill Town.
Have you ever wondered who is behind the beautification and hospitality of the downtown area? Just look for the orange t-shirts and you’ll find the Downtown Chattanooga Alliance.
The nonprofit has doubled the schools it will help support with its CommUNITY School program designed to help student learning.
Thanks to a community partnership, Orchard Knob Middle School received a refresh just in time for the first day of school.
Want to weigh in on the future of the city of Chattanooga. Take this survey to share your ideas.
The Chattanooga Parks and Outdoors Department recently released an update on several park projects that are in development, and we’re sharing more details with you all.
Chattanooga Mayor Tim Kelly recently formalized the cooperative agreement with war-torn Ukrainian city Trostyanets — here’s what you need to know.
River City Co. will select one local artist to help redesign the banners in downtown.
Chattanooga Mayor Tim Kelly recently sat down with residents to discuss where the city is at and where it’s going under the One Chattanooga plan.
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Deadbird Studio is now open to book for recording + will soon be the site of various youth programming by Songbirds.
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Book a room at this renovated 1950s motel in nearby Trenton, GA.
Veterans Day will be observed on Monday, Nov. 11 + we’re rounding up ways to celebrate and commemorate locals who have served in the US military.
The Hamilton County Fair has released its three-day schedule of fun — here’s what you shouldn’t miss.
Chattanooga has 185 years of history. In this guide, we’re diving into the city’s oldest streets and how they got their names.
In partnership with Chattanooga Land Bank Authority, the city is donating seven vacant lots to be developed, providing affordable housing.
Mark your calendar for these must-attend events happening in Chattanooga this November.
Thanks to a recent allocation of unspent bonds, six Chattanooga road projects have received investments.
We want to hear about what you think the most lively streets in the city are — from the businesses you can frequent to the night life.