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Participate in the immersive performance, Until the Sun Rises, conducted by The Pop-Up Project.
Take a look at some of our favorite stories we brought you in 2023 — and learn about how you can keep them coming by supporting NOOGAtoday with the gift of your membership.
The Emerging Producers program will help those who want to put on unique + diverse experiences in downtown Chattanooga.
The local theater and event space is hitting a big milestone, and the celebrations will be even bigger — read on for 22 days of festivities.
Celebrate Crabtree Farms’ 25th anniversary with festivities on Saturday, Nov. 4.
Whether you’re planning on running for local government or are just an interested voter, save these upcoming dates that will get us to our next election cycle in March of 2024.
We asked you all to imagine a local version of your favorite horror movie, and let us know where it would be filmed — here’s what some of our readers and followers said.
We’ve pulled together the perfect goodies from small businesses to make a Boo Basket for your friends and loved ones.
Get a first look at the redevelopment of this North Chattanooga park in the Riverview neighborhood that will be designed to suit the needs of all abilities.
With the mission to make “art for everyone” and highlight the diverse cultures in our community, Art 120 will kick off its event series in Patten Parkway with a special celebration of Día de Todos los Santos.
Participate in the adults-only immersive experience Drink & Discover at the Creative Discovery Museum.
The votes are in, check out the winner of the NOOGAtoday Pumpkin Carving Contest.
Join the Chattanooga Writers Guild for its 2023 Fall Writing Workshop on Saturday, Oct. 21.
Take a look inside this new neighborhood market located in the North Chattanooga area.
Imagine a horror movie set in the Scenic City, where would the final girl end up?
Check out how Editor Kristen and Haley thrifted Halloween costumes with Northside Neighborhood House.
Fall is here in Chattanooga, and we’re ready to try all of the seasonal food and drinks.
The goats are back to work in the area to take care of invasive species, this time at the national military park. Get prepared to hear about this adorable and environmentally-friendly method.
A new long-distance trail route connecting the Chattanooga riverfront to Cloudland Canyon State Park is coming soon to the area.
Learn more about the Chattanooga Design Studio’s efforts and support its work at the annual City Celebration Fundraiser on Friday, Oct. 20.
New ramen and katsu restaurant Attack of the Tatsu is gearing up for its public grand opening, bringing the Japanese culture to Chattanooga.
The Jewish Federation of Greater Chattanooga is gearing up for its 16th annual film series that will showcase five award-winning films inspired by Jewish heritage.
Any vegans or vegetarians in the audience (or those that are veg-curious)? Get ready for Coolidge Park to be transformed into the food court of your dreams.
We’re seeking your input for the ultimate Chattanooga supply drop.
After seven years of collaboration and planning, a brand new park is now open to the public, serving Hamilton County as a vast outdoors sanctuary for all interests.
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.