Culture

Dining in Chattanooga is always a fresh experience, with new restaurants popping up all the time — and more on the way.
Nosh on a delicious soft pretzel — complete with your favorite toppings and dipping sauces — at one of these eateries in Chattanooga.
Invest in our planet via local, national, and global Earth Day initiatives.
Em-bark on a journey with us to reveal why Ross’s Landing is filled with painted trees.
Read the full findings and check out local opportunities for businesses, organizations, leaders, and musicians.
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The See Rock City barn attraction celebrates its 90th anniversary with a fresh coat of paint.
From getting a permit to catering, we’ve got the details on how to plan a wedding, family reunion, or special occasion in a national park.
Tyler Perry Studios’ upcoming movie “Six Triple Eight” will feature props bought from Chattanooga antique stores.
We need your help to decide Chattanooga’s best brewery.
The local magazine will hold its first fashion runway show featuring local designers + staff work.
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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.
Enjoy a year of festivities to celebrate this landmark’s 95th anniversary.
Join the St. Elmo neighborhood for the St. Elmo Stroll Luminaria Festival where folks will gather together for a walk around a lantern-lit path — see what else is in store.
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.
We need a little help from you. We believe it’s important to ask the right people the right questions — right here in the community.