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We asked you to think about your Chattanooga-specific resolutions to help us kick off the new year — here are some responses from our readers and followers.
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.
Have friends or family in town this year? We’re here to help plan their visit.
Your home, your favorite coffee shop, your daily commute aren’t just written in the skyline — they may be written in the stars.
Do you reside in the Red Bank area? This is your chance to provide feedback and thoughts on the city’s Parks and Recreation Master Plan.
Outshine Adventures’ second annual Winter Hike Challenge will return from Dec. 21 to March 19.
Taste the change of the seasons with these local offerings.
As part of its mission to bring quality education and support to students across Hamilton County, Chattanooga 2.0 has launched a new program to help with its literacy plan and create access to reading.
The Urban League of Greater Chattanooga recently held its 41st annual Equal Opportunity Day — check out the folks from the community that were highlighted for their leadership and advocacy.
We asked our readers what they would include in a Chattanooga-themed care package. Here’s what they had to say.
With the help of a grant from United Way of Greater Chattanooga + the desire to continue to grow after 25 years, Crabtree Farms will be making some changes to its grounds over the next few years.
The Chattanooga Parks and Outdoors Department is getting in the holiday spirit with its own rendition of “The Elf on the Shelf” — read along on how to find Clark Griswold hiding in various parks.
Looking to add some local additions to your holiday tree this year? Here are some Chattanooga-themed and locally-made ornaments that are available for purchase.
After the public raised safety concerns in light of recent accidents on Frazier Avenue in NorthShore, the City of Chattanooga and NorthShore Merchants Collective have announced a demonstration of new traffic patterns.
It’s official, the Flying Squirrel has flown away, and in its place now stands Ernest Chinese. Brought to you by the same crew, this American Chinese restaurant is bringing a new twist to the Scenic City.
Whether you’re a weekend warrior or the next Tiger Woods, these 21 golf courses in Chattanooga are sure to make for a good round.
Enjoy a festive drink at these holiday bar pop-ups for a limited time in Chattanooga.
November was a jam packed month with news, and it’s okay if you’re already forgetting some things. We’ll help you fill in the blanks, crossword puzzle style.
The 2023 Chattanooga Santa Pub Crawl is gearing up to kickoff — read on for wristband information, destinations, and more need-to-knows that will have you ready to sip all night long.
See what Editors Kristen and Haley are shopping this year.
Learn more about the city-wide coalition working to serve Chattanooga’s immigrant and refugee communities.