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Learn how you can join fellow Chattanoogans in celebrating Earth Week from Saturday, April 19 through Saturday, April 26.
From music and theater to the art of recycling, get ready for a week dedicated to highlighting the creativity happening around Chattanooga.
We’re all about sharing the new and exciting things coming to the Scenic City, but here are some things Chattanoogans hope never change.
Here’s a new way families can enjoy the outdoors in Chattanooga.
See if you can check off all of these activities by the end of April.
After a nearly two-year long campaign, the Scenic City has gotten the official designation — find out what that means and how to celebrate.
The Scenic City has launched a plan to plant thousands of trees — let’s see what the five-year journey entails.
The long-awaited sign ordinance update has been approved — here’s a breakdown of the key changes.
The ongoing project to transform Chattanooga’s Riverfront has entered its final stages in the planning process + the community is invited to leave feedback on the updates.
The Kelly Administration has introduced a tree ordinance change — read along to learn how it could affect Chattanooga’s urban forest.
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The underground waterfall’s site will craft its new building as the first Mass Timber construction in the Chattanooga area.
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The Chattanooga Library offers way more than just books. Here are five things without covers we think are worth checking out this season.
The three-month initiative will allow locals to receive up to $24 in parking credits as long as they have a valid city sticker.
Unbury Chattanooga history by looking at these five animals that called the area home before they went extinct.
The week-long celebration will offer $5 treats from small businesses in the city, including coffee, smoothies, and ice cream.