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It’s football season, check out these local spots to join fellow fans to watch the games.
River City Co. is bringing a new pop-up series to the Riverfront District — this time with sports, so get ready to play.
Fast Break Athletics + the Chattanooga Track Club will host the annual Cam Run and Magnum Mile on Saturday, Aug. 26.
Want to join in on the pickleball craze? Check out these local spots to play the sport.
The Scenic City is well represented on the world stage at the Paris 2024 Summer Olympics — these are some locals to watch.
Get ready for three days of internationally recognized extreme sports during a brand new festival that will take over the Tennessee River.
Thanks to the Tennessee Aquarium, you don’t have to miss out on this year’s Olympic season — watch the opening ceremony from the comfort of the downtown area.
Meet climbing athlete Sasha DiGiulian as she visits Chattanooga and be one of the first to watch her HBO Max documentary “Here to Climb.”
Whether you’re participating, cheering the athletes on, or looking to avoid the crowds — here’s what you need to know about Ironman weekend in Chattanooga.
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Next time you’re visiting the Hunter Museum of American Art, check out the two-part art installation “Impact Zones.”
See your neighbor’s porch become a stage at this annual festival, offering free live music.
The annual 3 Sisters Bluegrass Festival will return on Friday, Oct. 4 + Saturday, Oct. 5 at Ross’s Landing.
The One Westside project’s James A. Henry Building recently received funding to focus on energy efficiency.
Learn more about the recently-launched Beats and Books literacy program aimed at promoting literacy, fostering community, and improving education resources.