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  • Before Shaky Knees 2023 in Downtown Atlanta, WUTC's own Haley Solomon spoke to the members of Sunflower Bean, a 3-piece indie rock band from New York about self-reliance as a band, the creation of their latest album "Headful of Sugar," and so much more!
  • The Dow Jones benchmark started Monday's session above 16,459 and fell more than 1,000 points before closing at 15,871. The index lost about 3.6 percent of its value.
  • The NBA Champs piled onto the top of a double decker bus that carried them through Miami streets overflowing with fans. But the route also passed under three low hanging overpasses. Amid shouts of "Get Down," the 6'8" LeBron James barely manage to avoid what the Kansas City Star called "a faceful of concrete."
  • The party voted resoundingly to support former President Trump's false claims about the 2020 election in their picks for state's next top elections officer and top law enforcement official.
  • Richard Winham shares a session from Season Ammons, recorded live downtown at The Chattanooga Public Library.
  • For this Open Book, my guest is New York Times, Wall Street Journal & USA Today bestselling author of historical women’s fiction, Stephanie Dray.
  • Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders are big champions of taxing the very rich on their wealth, not just income. The public is behind it, but there are big challenges to implementing the plan.
  • Preston Hemphill had been suspended as he was investigated for his role in the Jan. 7 arrest of Nichols, who died in a hospital three days later. Five Memphis officers have already been fired.
  • A group exhibition coming to Stove Works here in Chattanooga examines our relationship with land - and with each other - through art. “Territorial: The Land and Us” - curated by Haley Clouser of Lincoln, Massachusetts - premieres on Friday, February 24th.
  • "Pops on the River" - Chattanooga’s celebration of Independence Day - will be held Saturday in Coolidge Park. The free event - which begins at 5:30 PM - will feature an outdoor patriotic concert by the Chattanooga Symphony and Opera, starting at 8 PM - followed by fireworks.
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