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Miller Park is about to become a winter wonderland.
All summer long, Flying Squirrel will host themed pop-ups on Saturdays in its beer garden.
Commemorate Memorial Day all weekend long in the Scenic City with these events.
The City of Chattanooga, in partnership with WaterWays, has begun a new litter initiative to keep the Chattanooga Creek clean.
Learn about the trailblazing African American photographer at this exhibit.
The Lookout Mountain area will get a new Mediterranean-style restaurant in mid-June.
Singer-songwriter Andy Grammer is set to perform at Siskin Children’s Institute’s 60th annual StarNight gala.
Learn more about the five winning nonprofits from the United Way of Greater Chattanooga’s Celebrate Awards.
Memorial Day weekend will kick off this annual event series where folks can enjoy live music until early September.
The Houston Museum of Decorative Arts located in Chattanooga, TN is the home of the eclectic collection of Anna Safley.
A local development group, Urban Story Ventures, will redevelop the golf course and country club to restore it back to its historic brand.
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Honor the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. with Unity Group of Chattanooga’s annual week of celebration.
Local artists are encouraged to apply to help complete the final installation of EPB’s 10th Street murals project.
With the hopes of creating an inclusive space in the studio, SCCA is accepting applications for its latest cohort for clay artists in the area from various backgrounds.
We asked you to think about your Chattanooga-specific resolutions to help us kick off the new year — here are some responses from our readers and followers.
Soddy-Daisy project Keeping Kids Warm is hoping to collect 100 donated coats to distribute to children in need in the area.
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).
As we approach the new year and a season of change, we want to know what our readers and followers are wanting to accomplish or work on in 2024. Make your resolutions with us.
Newly opened Big Bad Breakfast might just become your new spot to get brunch with your friends — check out Editors Kristen + Haley’s must-haves.