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What TVA and EPB are doing to get ready for this weekend’s winter weather.
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.
Read a breakdown of Mayor Tim Kelly’s proposed fiscal year 2024 budget for the city of Chattanooga.
The Chattanooga Design Studio recently shared “A Unifying Vision for Montague Park” website and plans for the future of the park.
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Get cozied up with your blankets and lawn chairs for these fall outdoor movie screenings in and around Chattanooga.
If you recently retired and are looking for things to do, this guide will help you make the most of retirement in Chattanooga.
Sip your way through some of the best spirits Tennessee has to offer in the Choo Choo Gardens on Saturday, Oct. 26.
Get ready for the fall chill by finding a new sweater, or grab the materials at a local shop to make your own.
From monster bashes and costume contests to themed bar takeovers — Chattanooga has no shortage of ways to celebrate Halloween.
We’re rounding up some places around Chattanooga to grab yourself a fall treat that hones in on classic flavors — from apple to butternut squash.
Make your dinner plans all the more entertaining when dining at Chattanooga’s latest downtown eatery.
See what Halloween costumes City Editors Haley and Kristen were able to find this year with Northside Neighborhood House.
Fire Up the Fields returns to Sculpture Fields at Montague Park on Saturday, Oct. 19.
Local creative direction and experience production company Understory will bring its latest show to the abandoned Coosa Mill — this time for one night only.