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Miller Park is about to become a winter wonderland.
In celebration of Black History Month, local organizations Culture Books + Rhyme N Chatt will present the Black History Festival.
When the holidays are over, you still have to deal with the Christmas tree in the corner. Here are a few ways to dispose of dead trees around Chattanooga, TN.
These are the NOOGAtoday stories you loved most in 2022.
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The biggest step in completing your New Year’s resolution? Show up.
We asked our readers what a Hallmark movie based in Chattanooga would look like — here are a few answers we received.
Whether you’re wanting to ditch the material gifts or are hoping for something for one less things to wrap, we’re here to help.
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If you’ve traveled through the Chattanooga Airport, you may have noticed a unique display — the sponge exhibit.
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Tennessee American Water has given out eight grants to local organizations and cities to help facilitate environmentally-friendly efforts — find out what projects are in progress.
This month, the Tennessee Aquarium will host a variety of ODDtober events.
From breakfast to dinner — we’ve rounded up a day full of kid-friendly activities for the whole family to enjoy.
The largest folk + beer festival in the world might have originated in Germany, but here’s how you can celebrate locally around the Scenic City.
Put your pumpkin carving skills to the test in our contest
The 35th annual Tennessee River Rescue is almost here — what better way to appreciate the Scenic City + our outdoor spaces by helping clean our waterways?
The Chattanooga Parks and Outdoors Department has unveiled its plans for Montague Park, keep reading for what’s in store.
The Scenic City will be getting a special guest passing through in October — Little Amal, a 12-ft puppet girl. Learn about her journey here + what to expect during her stay.
Come out to the first-ever stage combat workshop held in Tennessee.
The Hamilton County Health Department has announced the 10 recipients of its Teaching Garden Grants — meet the local organizations that will use their gardens for education within the community.