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The City of Chattanooga will propose a resolution to create a locally resident-led support cohort for a war-torn Ukrainian city.
Hamilton County recently released its proposed 2024 budget, here’s what you need to know.
Most of us probably don’t have our state flags memorized, but it’s worth studying up: Our flag’s design reflects centuries of history.
Learn more about the five winning nonprofits from the United Way of Greater Chattanooga’s Celebrate Awards.
The new St. Elmo restaurant is slated to open in August of 2023.
The Signal Mountain Fire and Police Departments will host an open house event with informational demonstrations.
The City of Chattanooga has launched its Home Assistance Repair Program for residents in need.
Several local nonprofits gathered together for United Way of Greater Chattanooga’s 2023 Celebrate Awards — and we have the winners.
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Get ready to be inspired, NOOGA — we spoke to five ChattState students to learn what motivates them.
Celebrate National Bike Month in Chattanooga, TN with bike-related events and programs.
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Taking the train isn’t just for commuters — it’s also a method of leisure travel that’s growing in popularity.
Get ready for a classic weekend in the Scenic City as this annual event returns to the West Village on Friday, Oct. 11 through Sunday, Oct. 13, bringing luxury cars downtown.
Halloween is around the corner, so we’re bringing you some scary stories and haunted places across the city.
It’s the season of the pumpkins, so we’re rounding up a list of local places to go picking. Check out these patches, farms, and nurseries.
The fourth annual CHA Hip-Hop Week kicks off on Sunday, Oct. 6 with performances, art exhibits, activities, and more.
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.
Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee recently declared that the state will not move forward to develop a proposed psychiatric facility on the state-owned land.
Five Wits Brewing Co. + Barrelhouse Ballroom is hosting the first annual Locals Only Music Festival on Saturday, Oct. 12 and Sunday, Oct. 13, featuring local area musicians and vendors.
Fall is officially here, and with it new seasonal coffee offerings for folks to enjoy.