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We spoke with Miss Chattanooga 2024 Kaylyn Levoy about her journey into pageantry, partnering with the Chattanooga Autism Center, and getting ready to compete for the Miss Tennessee title.
What’s in store for Hamilton County for 2025? Read the highlights from the 2024 State of the County address.
Wellness
Local wellness group Scenic City Neurotherapy recently launched a 31-day “Spring Clean Your Life” challenge + we’re partnering up to provide you all with ways to take some screen breaks this week.
The free Friday night concert series Nightfall will return to Miller Plaza in May.
Through federal Community Project Funds secured by Chattanooga’s congressman, eight local development and expansion projects will soon begin throughout the city.
Through funds from the Tennessee Department of Transportation, Chattanooga’s stretch of US-27 (through the Riverfront area) will soon undergo a first-of-its-kind landscaping project.
Meet the Chattanooga Wreckers, the Lookouts’ newest alternate identity that will be worn in upcoming games.
As a way to continue its mission of responsible growth for the tri-state Chattanooga region, Thrive Regional Partnership has joined national partners to be a part of the Coalition of Hip Hideaways.
We want to know: Where is the best pizza in Chattanooga? Vote for your favorite to help determine a champion.
We’ve got a new local podcast for you all to enjoy, giving listeners weekly sports talk, guest appearances, and more — let’s chat about “Chatt It Up Sports.”
We recently shared news of who will be on the new Parks and Outdoors Advisory Committee — now, they’ve conducted their first meeting and we’re giving the inside scoop on what’s to come.
Sample + purchase over 100 wines at this year’s Sip TN Chattanooga Wine Festival on Saturday, March 23 at the First Horizon Pavilion.
Chattanooga residents will soon utilize the city’s 311 service to schedule their bulk trash pickups.
In celebration of World Water Day on Friday, March 22, local nonprofit WaterWays is hosting a scavenger hunt throughout the Chattanooga area — read along for tips on how to discover the hidden painted rocks.
White Oak Bicycle Co-Op recently donated two bicycle repair stations to the city of Red Bank to help provide support for cyclists.
The US Department of Transportation has granted the City of Chattanooga two federal grants that will be used to study and design pedestrian-friendly infrastructure that will connect more areas of the city together.
“Our Voices,” a new social media series recently launched to address Chattanooga + the surrounding Tennessee region’s low youth voter turnout.
Learn more about the $28 million investment by Urban Story Ventures in a state-of-the-art Class A Industrial building.
It’s National Poetry Month, and our readers are invited to submit original poems in a special NOOGAtoday contest.
The City of Chattanooga will consider reforming parts of the Payment In Lieu Of Taxes (PILOT) program as it pertains to affordable housing. Let’s discuss what the changes are and what it can mean for residents.
Prepare for spring weather in Chattanooga, TN with these seasonal temperature and precipitation outlooks.
We asked you all to help us create a Chattanooga-inspired daylist — now, it’s time to set the mood right with these folk tunes.
See what promotions you can expect for the Chattanooga Red Wolves’ 2024 season.
La Paz recently ran survey to better understand and identify the needs of the community — let’s dive into the results.
We’re kicking off our Chattanooga Neighborhood Association series with the North Chattanooga Neighborhood Association, a newer group that recently had its inaugural meeting. Find out what resources could be in your own backyard.
Eat your way through the alphabet with these local restaurants that start with each letter.
The Chattanooga-Hamilton County Regional Planning Agency has released its findings from its Plan Hamilton County research — including a demand for 46,000 new homes + community growth.
The City of Chattanooga has officially released options for the reconfiguration of Frazier Avenue — learn more about the city’s preferred Option A and the alternative option B before sharing input.
For an upcoming series of features, we’re asking our readers to nominate an interesting Chattanoogan they think we should know about.
As Chattanooga continues to grow, we’re keeping an eye on upcoming developments and recently opened businesses.