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Let us take you on a virtual tour of the Felker House, a historical piece of North Georgia that resides only ~30 minutes from downtown Chattanooga.
Whether you’re participating, cheering the athletes on, or looking to avoid the crowds — here’s what you need to know.
Let’s uncover some of the stories within the Chattanooga Public Library’s Black residents archives and how they shaped the city in their own way throughout history.
Here’s everything you need to know about the Hunter Museum of American Art’s annual Hunter Underground fundraising party, from what what to wear to what you can expect.
Get ready for Spring Break fun with the Chattanooga Tourism Co. and local attractions.
The economic landscape of Chattanooga, who’s hiring, and who’s most likely to expand investments into our community.
The Creative Discovery Museum’s annual AmuseUm adults-only fundraising event will return on Saturday, March 2.
Be The Change Youth Initiative is finding a new way to connect folks in Chattanooga with music and helping local nonprofits along the way with a new house show concert series.
Con Nooga is returning this weekend to take over the Chattanooga Convention Center, and we’re here to help you get all the important information you need.
Meet the folks behind Food as a Verb, a local publication dedicated to telling the stories behind Chattanooga’s food scene.
While our official election day for the county and federal primaries isn’t until Tuesday, March 5, early voting will begin Wednesday, Feb. 14. Here is how to get your ballots in and your votes counted.
Ready for the upcoming Chattanooga Lookouts season? Here’s a look at the 2024 promotions, including fireworks, giveaways, themed games, and more.
Local brewery Five Wits Brewing Co. recently transformed its space inside of Barrelhouse Ballroom to hold a pickleball court when shows aren’t going on — read along to play ball with us.
Registration is now open for local bands to participate in the annual Road to Nightfall competition.
Get ready for two new children’s books written by local author Rita Lorraine Hubbard that will tell the stories found at the National Medal of Honor Heritage Center.
The Chattanooga City Council has officially appointed the 15 members who will serve on the board of the city’s first-ever Parks & Outdoors Advisory Committee.
The City of Chattanooga has announced it will formally sign an agreement with leaders in Accra, the capital city of Ghana to become the city’s first Sister City in the African continent.
The Chattanooga Audubon Society announced it will conduct a prescribed burn at Maclellan Island in late February or early March. Here’s the need-to-know information.
Time-hop back to the 1970s with the Soddy-Daisy Community Library’s Funk Bookmark Art Contest.
Introducing The Jewel Awards, a high school musical theater awards program that will aim to support theater in regional schools.
After years in the making, local sister-trio Call Me Spinster will release their debut album “Potholes” — get an inside look at the group and the process behind the music.
Lookout Mountain attraction Rock City recently announced it will bring intentionality with its programming based on the seasons. Read on for the changes you can expect as Rock City Seasons takes over the grounds.
To celebrate her 28th birthday, City Editor Kristen wanted to share her 28 favorite things about Chattanooga.
Read about the six members of River City Co.'s inaugural Emerging Producers Program.
Little Debbie has dropped a new snack lineup for Valentine’s Day and is sharing some big love. Read on for Editor Haley + Kristen’s reviews on the sweet treats.
2023 held a lot of major development news — let us know which projects are at the top of your list to be completed, and you might just see an update in a future newsletter.
Don’t just avoid the potholes you see — do your part to help the city get them fixed.
Visit the zoo on these days to learn more about the zoo’s conservation and preservation efforts.