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Read more to see what’s in store for the Houston Museum of Decorative Arts.
A portion of Adam Parker Smith’s “Sarcophagi” is now on display on the campus grounds of UTC.
The Chattanooga Public Library will host a special Dolly Parton-themed reading day at its branches in honor of the singer’s birthday, and we know what you’re thinking — what a way to make a reading contest fun.
Local songwriters can compete for a position in the Tennessee Songwriters Weeks qualifying rounds beginning on Friday, Jan. 26.
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.
In honor of National Hobby Month, here are some spots in town where you can pursue a new hobby.
“Argentina’s Niños” recently opened at the Creative Discovery Museum aiming to connect children and families in Chattanooga with Argentine culture.
Average daily walking trips dropped by 36% in the US between 2019 and 2022 — see how Chattanooga compares.
Get ready to mark your calendars for these upcoming music + theater events happening in Chattanooga.
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Nooga Nights Rotary Club is planting community one tree at a time through its Rotary Tree Towns project — read along for how you can bring a tree to a green space near you.
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River City Co. + SoundCorps is bringing back its annual Summerween celebration to Patten Square on Saturday, June 29.
Heritage Park will one day be home to Chattanooga’s largest all-abilities park through the Harvesting Inclusive Play project.
Meet Chattanooga’s newest wine and martini bar, Fifty Fifty, which recently opened its doors on Station Street.
Check out these local organizations working to restore, protect, and educate folks about pollinator habitats.
Thanks to more secured funding through local partnerships, the city’s Fourth of July celebration Pops on the River will return in 2024 to Coolidge Park.