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2023 held a lot of major development news — let us know which projects are at the top of your list to be completed, and you might just see an update in a future newsletter.
Don’t just avoid the potholes you see — do your part to help the city get them fixed.
EPB has announced it will continue its partnership with Oak Ridge National Laboratory to form the Collaborative for Energy Resilience and Quantum Science — find out what that means for Gig City.
We’ve been sharing little updates along the way through the ongoing South Broad development project since its inception — now, we’re sharing the major news as developers await the final stamp of approval.
The City of Chattanooga was recently awarded a large grant from the US Department of Commerce’s Economic Development Administration (EDA) — find out how the funds will be used.
The Skyline Loft venue space is the newest addition to Ruby Falls.
Outdoor Chattanooga, a division within the city’s Parks and Outdoors Department, has announced five key goals within its strategic plan for the next four years.
We’re commemorating 2023 the best way we know how — highlighting local photos through our NOOGAtoday Picture of the Year contest.
We want to dive more into the neighborhoods that make up the Scenic City — let us know which Chattanooga Neighborhood Association you want us to interview.
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Whether you’re looking to learn a new skill, advance in your career, or start your education, Chattanooga State has a program for you.
Celebrate the life + service of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. with Chattanooga’s MLK Day of Service, parade, and other local events happening around the city.
Whether you’re the parents of college students and high school seniors in the Scenic City or you’re applying for yourself, here is a guide on how to fill out the 2024-25 FAFSA + some changes you can expect to see.
Learn more about the five startups participating in the first-ever cohort for The Company Lab + gener8tor’s Sustainable Mobility Accelerator.
The National Medal of Honor Heritage Center is launching a design challenge for students with the hopes of connecting them to a real life career — here is how to particpate.
Make the most of good weather by taking your meals al fresco on one of Chattanooga’s many beautiful patios.
For the upcoming new year, we’re asking our readers to submit their top questions about Chattanooga for us to answer.
The Tennessee Department of Transportation recently proposed its first-ever 10-year fiscally constrained transportation project plan — we’re diving in to tell you why it matters to Chattanooga.
Bike Chattanooga recently added 15 electric scooters to its fleet.
2023’s Google Year in Search is out — check out what Chattanoogans were searching most this year (it might surprise you).
Enjoy a year of festivities to celebrate this landmark’s 95th anniversary.
Earlier this month, we asked our readers what kind of projects they would like to see the city fund in an effort to reduce carbon emissions. Check out the data.
Have friends or family in town this year? We’re here to help plan their visit.
Your home, your favorite coffee shop, your daily commute aren’t just written in the skyline — they may be written in the stars.
Do you reside in the Red Bank area? This is your chance to provide feedback and thoughts on the city’s Parks and Recreation Master Plan.
As part of its mission to bring quality education and support to students across Hamilton County, Chattanooga 2.0 has launched a new program to help with its literacy plan and create access to reading.
The Urban League of Greater Chattanooga recently held its 41st annual Equal Opportunity Day — check out the folks from the community that were highlighted for their leadership and advocacy.
After the public raised safety concerns in light of recent accidents on Frazier Avenue in NorthShore, the City of Chattanooga and NorthShore Merchants Collective have announced a demonstration of new traffic patterns.
The Scenic City is looking merry and bright this holiday season.
Learn more about the city-wide coalition working to serve Chattanooga’s immigrant and refugee communities.
Why Chattanooga scored 56 out of 100 in the Human Rights Campaign’s Municipal Equality Index.
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