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  • (Aired Thu 5/22/25) There’s the Sun, there’s the Moon - and together, they meet in a new play at Barking Legs Theater in Chattanooga. “Night and Day” - presented by The Seed Theatre - opens Friday at 7 PM at Barking Legs, with performances on Saturday at 2 PM and 7 PM.
  • (Aired Thu 5/22/25) If you’re a mountain biker in this area, the trails you in enjoy the outdoors have a common destination: SORBA Chattanooga. Sunshine Loveless is the nonprofit's executive director.
  • (Aired Weds 5/21/25) In Dalton, Creative Arts Guild is stepping up opportunities for writers and publishers in Northwest Georgia. Dana Shavin is the new program coordinator for literary arts at the Guild.
  • (Aired Weds 5/21/25) In time for Memorial Day weekend, a public awareness campaign encourages drivers to use alternative routes to beat traffic and reduce congestion on interstates in our area. Rhett Bentley is with Thrive Regional Partnership.
  • (Aired Weds 5/21/25) Here in the Chattanooga area, Food as a Verb tells the stories of local food and its connection to our community. David Cook is co-founder and main writer of the media startup, which has launched a new offering to sample - dubbed “The Table.”
  • (Aired Thu 5/22/25) The City of Chattanooga plans to begin renovating its only skate park this summer - which means during construction, local skaters will have no skate park. What’s popping up, instead? William Newlin with Chattamatters explains.
  • (Aired Weds 5/21/25) Monday is Memorial Day. The Chattanooga Area Veterans Council is coordinating the program that will be held that day at 11 AM at Chattanooga National Cemetery.
  • (Aired Weds 5/14/25) This fall, Chattanooga hosts the World of Bluegrass, presented by the International Bluegrass Music Association. Tristan Dean, a student in UTC’s Department of Communication and an intern here at WUTC, tells us more.
  • On Thursday, Chattanooga Mayor Tim Kelly stopped by our studio here at WUTC for our latest conversation. Among the topics: the proposed City budget, the Alton Park connector, One Westside, National Park City, quantum - and celebrating WUTC’s Richard Winham.
  • Pinch Hitter, Chattanooga's "favorite apocalypse rock band," joins Clark Gibson for this episode of WUTC's "Live in the Library," recorded live downtown at The Chattanooga Public Library.
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