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  • Annie LaVoie is one of nine local artists to receive a recent grant from ArtsBuild, which supports the arts in Chattanooga and Hamilton County. The latest round of grants is for artists living with disabilities to activate a new project.
  • Jere Hartman served as a U.S. Army ranger during the Iraq War. Today, he is among a handful of veterans who form RangeOars Row. Their journey is on the water - and their cause is to raise mental health awareness for veterans.
  • On Monday, Chattanooga Mayor Tim Kelly - and all nine members of the Chattanooga City Council - were sworn in for their terms of office during a public ceremony at Memorial Auditorium. After his swearing in, Mayor Kelly began his second and final term in office with these words.
  • On Tuesday evening, at Soddy-Daisy Middle School, Hamilton County Mayor Weston Wamp delivered this year’s State of the County Address - which we bring you here from the County’s livestream.
  • A father-and-son duo - Jon Brumit on drums and synth, and his son Otto on vibes - improvise a session together as they join Richard Winham for this episode of WUTC's "Live in the Library," recorded live downtown at The Chattanooga Public Library.
  • (Aired Tues 4/29/25) For the first time, a new branch of this nation’s armed forces will be highlighted at this year’s Armed Forces Day Parade here in downtown Chattanooga. Friday’s parade - the longest-running armed forces parade in the country - begins at 10:30 AM on Market Street.
  • (Aired Thu 5/01/25) Lin-Manuel Miranda has described his “Hamilton” as a story about - quote - “America then, told by America now.” Another take on the Broadway hit - by Chattanooga-born Ishmael Reed - premieres Friday at The Howard School.
  • (Aired Thu 5/01/25) Aurora Robson is a sculptor who turns plastic waste into art that evokes patterns in nature. Her artwork is featured in an exhibition that opened a few months ago at the Hunter Museum of American Art here in Chattanooga: “The Long View."
  • (Aired Tues 4/29/25) This week, “The A List” returns to our public media partner WTCI PBS. Alison Lebovitz hosts the 16th season of her one-on-one interview series, produced locally by WTCI, premiering Thursday at 8:30 PM and available on the PBS app.
  • (Aired Tues 4/29/25) Rising Rock is a multimedia storytelling class here on our campus, the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga. This week, we’ll share the latest showcase of stories by Rising Rock students from this past semester.
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