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  • Brooke Brown is an artist and designer here in Chattanooga. She is the creator and owner of Cluster Funk Studio - where her works mix illustration, design and printmaking with contemporary twists. On Saturday, the Studio holds a Holiday Open House, starting at 11 AM.
  • WoodSongs Dalton is an Americana concert series that supports the DEO Clinic, a health care nonprofit for low-income uninsured residents in the Dalton area. At the end of this month, the series returns with the first of four concerts on Saturday, January 27th at First Presbyterian Church.
  • (Aired Thu 5/28/26) How should historic preservation spur future growth and development for Chattanooga and all who live here? That’s the theme for a town hall meeting, hosted by three City Council Members in partnership with the nonprofit Preserve Chattanooga, this Wednesday.
  • Here in Chattanooga, community groups are joining together to present a citywide weekend of events for Juneteenth, the holiday that commemorates the emancipation of African-Americans from slavery after the end of the Civil War.
  • Spring in the West Bank means Bedouin herders' ewes and nanny goats are full of milk — and cheese making abounds. The traditional method relies on a few simple ingredients and a long cultural memory.
  • At 31, a woman had the bacteria in her gut catalogued as part of scientific project that aims to characterize the creatures that live inside us and affect our health. Here's what she found out.
  • All potential advisers discussed so far are longtime Washington hands who embody Republican orthodoxy. The more responsibility Trump delegates to them, the more familiar his administration may look.
  • In his way, Breitbart was a hyperactive Web reinterpretation of the pre-Revolutionary pamphleteer Thomas Paine. Or of Philip Freneau, who, as a Philadelphia journalist during the early American republic, was an anti-Federalist propagandist for then-Secretary of State Thomas Jefferson.
  • Auto sales are on the rise in Detroit, and not just for people with perfect credit. Chrysler and other companies are targeting customers with subprime credit, and giving them interest rates well above what you might imagine. Host Michel Martin speaks with NPR's Sonari Glinton about who's doing it, and what it might mean for the economic recovery.
  • The new program, which aims to address harms suffered by Black residents due to the city's past discriminatory housing policies, is part of a larger reparations fund established in 2019.
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