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Take in the history of the Scenic City by foot on a self-guided tour to see some of the oldest and most memorable buildings the city has to offer.
See the progress that’s been made on the mixed-use stadium site.
From car batteries and laptops — here are some ways to properly recycle uncommon items in the Scenic City.
The Scenic City’s beloved pedestrian bridge is set to undergo a major restoration project — find out how to best navigate the next 18 months.
Get some insight on where the Scenic City is at in the process of becoming the nation’s first National Park City.
Join statewide efforts to clean up litter locally.
Did you know that the oldest student in the United States hailed from Chattanooga? Read about Mary Walker’s life of learning.
Tennessee’s first (and premier) racing simulator lounge has opened up in Hixson — let’s kick it into high gear and get into the details.
Folks can attend the grand opening of the Capt. Larry L. Taylor Exhibit at the National Medal of Honor Heritage Center on Saturday, March 29.
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The month-long event will focuse on highlighting meatless meals with exclusive menu items at 17 restaurants around the city.
Make the most of good weather by taking your meals al fresco on one of Chattanooga’s many beautiful patios.
City Editor Haley shares some of her favorite memories from her time at NOOGAtoday.
Check out these local events to see fireworks and celebrate Independence Day in and around Chattanooga.
Want to live near it all? Check out these homes on the market.
We’re giving you the 411 on the 423’s landmarks — from the Walnut Street Bridge to the Incline Railway. Learn about their history, fun facts, and just why Chattanoogans and visitors alike find them so iconic.
Professors at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga have been hard at work on new discoveries — learn something new with us.
The Chattanooga Cocktail Festival is on the horizon salted rim — get ready to sip under the pavilion.
We sat down with Rebecca Barron, the culinary director for 5th & Taylor, Alleia, and 2nd American. She told us what she keeps in her fridge, plus the one ingredient that makes everything taste better.
In a project titled Finley Stadium 2.0, the Stadium Corp. plans to give this beloved facility a fresh major upgrade.