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  • For Season 2 of CH-AI Brews, we hear from community voices on the potential of AI. For this first episode of the season, Daniel Duggin speaks with Tasia Malakasis, CEO of The Company Lab in Chattanooga, which is focused on "accessible mobility."
  • Outdoors on screen: The Lookout Wild Film Festival. Americana concerts for a cause at WoodSongs Dalton. Psychanooga - a podcast by students here at UTC. These voices - and more - on this edition of “Scenic Roots.”
  • (Aired Thu 1/09/25) The cinematic panorama of the Lookout Wild Film Festival encompasses nature and the outdoors, conservation and the environment, adventure and resilience. This year’s festival opens on Friday, January 17th at The Signal in downtown Chattanooga.
  • (Aired Thu 1/09/25) If local housing developers here in Chattanooga are willing to build affordable units, they may soon have a new option to get funding: a revolving loan tied to the City of Chattanooga. William Newlin of Chattamatters explains.
  • (Aired Weds 1/08/25) The stories we live shape the stories we tell. Kim Jackson believes - quote - “we are all born storytellers - and we each have the amazing opportunity to share our story and be a part of countless others’ stories.”
  • (Aired Thu 1/09/25) Just off Brainerd Road here in Chattanooga, an observatory stands on a hill whose rock is about 450 million years old. The Clarence T. Jones Observatory, owned and operated by our campus: The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga.
  • At Preserve Chattanooga, fifty years of historic preservation. “Dream Bold!” This year’s MLK celebration in Chattanooga. Giving back for a mission to confront and curb homelessness. These voices - and more - on this edition of “Scenic Roots.”
  • (Aired Tues 1/14/25) During this new year of 2025, Preserve Chattanooga - the nonprofit for historic preservation in this city - turns fifty. It’s a time to reflect, a time to celebrate - and a time to look forward.
  • (Aired Tues 1/14/25) The holiday that honors Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. has been celebrated for thirty-nine years - as many years as the civil rights leader lived. Here in Chattanooga, this year’s celebration of Dr. King has already begun - and the week of events culminates with Monday’s holiday.
  • (Aired Tues 1/14/25) To confront and curb homelessness here in this area takes people who know the streets - who bring help to those without shelter wherever they are and whatever their condition. Some of those people here in Chattanooga belong to the Regional Outreach Cooperative.
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