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One of Chattanooga’s oldest parks is set to be reimagined and redesigned.
Will Chattanooga get a white Christmas this year?
The Jewish Federation of Greater Chattanooga is launching an antisemitism campaign this week.
The city announced that its energy-saving efforts will reduce operational costs by nearly $2 million annually compared to 2013 levels.
EPB is partnering with Qubitekk to launch America’s first industry-led, commercially available quantum network.
Food City officials broke ground on a new location at 1375 Broad St.
The program will be a collaboration between Hamilton County, the City of Chattanooga, Hamilton County Schools, the Benwood Foundation, Chattanooga 2.0, and BuildWithin.
The Signal recently announced it will move to the former Chattanooga Choo Choo Convention Center.
Check out the results of the election that took place on Tuesday, Nov. 8.
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The annual 3 Sisters Bluegrass Festival will return on Friday, Oct. 4 + Saturday, Oct. 5 at Ross’s Landing.
The One Westside project’s James A. Henry Building recently received funding to focus on energy efficiency.
Learn more about the recently-launched Beats and Books literacy program aimed at promoting literacy, fostering community, and improving education resources.
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What happens when a local theater company + a performing arts program join forces? Read along to find out.
It’s football season, check out these local spots to join fellow fans to watch the games.
River City Co. is bringing a new pop-up series to the Riverfront District — this time with sports, so get ready to play.
Looking to show some love to your friends and family? Join City Editors Kristen + Haley in building care packages with only local gifts and goods.
The findings of the Music Venue Needs Assessment have been released, unveiling a need for a new outdoor amphitheater in Chattanooga.
Find out how the zoo’s African species are getting upgraded to a brand new exhibit dedicated to their natural habitats.