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The three-month initiative will allow locals to receive up to $24 in parking credits as long as they have a valid city sticker.
If approved, the budget amendment would invest $29.9 million into areas like paving and public safety.
Becoming a new resident is easy with our Chattanoogan 101 guide to all things Chattanooga.
Thanks to a recent allocation of unspent bonds, six Chattanooga road projects have received investments.
We sat down with the mayor of the war-torn Ukrainian town of Trostyanets to get an update on the community-led group that was founded last year.
Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee recently declared that the state will not move forward to develop a proposed psychiatric facility on the state-owned land.
The event is a fusion of activism and community fun and will feature discussions, food, entertainment, and voter registration.
The One Westside project’s James A. Henry Building recently received funding to focus on energy efficiency.
The Kelly Administration recently teamed up with local designers to introduce Chattanooga’s first official city brand.
See which nonprofits the City of Red Bank has awarded grant funding through the American Rescue Plan Act.
The City of Chattanooga has signed the first-ever restricted covenants on city-owned land — read along to see what will be protected.
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The underground waterfall’s site will craft its new building as the first Mass Timber construction in the Chattanooga area.
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‘Tis the season for giving back, and we’ve got lots of ways to do it.
Unbury Chattanooga history by looking at these five animals that called the area home before they went extinct.
The week-long celebration will offer $5 treats from small businesses in the city, including coffee, smoothies, and ice cream.