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  • The field of the top 10 races most likely to flip finds Republicans making serious runs at five Democratic-controlled seats and Democrats contending in the other five.
  • Republicans have edge in enthusiasm in final six days before the midterms. Pelosi attack increases lawmakers' concerns for safety. AndFed expected to raise interest rates for the sixth time this year.
  • This Friday, author David George Haskell visits our campus at UTC to talk about his new book, “How Flowers Made Our World: The Stories of Nature’s Revolutionaries."
  • The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga is one of six sites across the country selected to participate in "One Small Step" - an initiative from StoryCorps - through the PodLab, UTC's podcasting studio, in collaboration with WUTC and community partners in this city and the Tennessee Valley.
  • In the business of logistics, a freight broker is the communications link who ensures freight moves smoothly between carriers and shippers, arriving safely - and on time. Starting in January, UTC’s Center for Professional Education will partner with logistics firms to offer a Freight Broker Professional Program.
  • From hip hop and R&B to jazz and neo-soul, from his vocals to the saxophone to the piano, Swayyvo is an artist here in Chattanooga who - as a musician and a producer - breaks barriers across genres. This Saturday, he’s the local opening act for Riverfront Nights at Ross' Landing in downtown Chattanooga.
  • An exhibit now on display at the downtown Chattanooga Public Library showcases the two brothers of Adolph Ochs, publisher and owner of what was then "The Chattanooga Times" and "The New York Times."
  • Where are we now? How did we get here? Where do we go from here? Those are a few of the questions for a community conversation this weekend, hosted by the Chattanooga Racial Equity Collective - titled: “A Racial Reckoning in Retrospect.”
  • Kahran and Regis Bethencourt are visual storytellers in every photo they take. They are the featured artists for this year’s Elizabeth Catlett Visual Art Exhibition, part of the Chattanooga Festivals of Black Arts and Ideas.
  • (Aired Weds 3/12/25) This year marks forty years of the Chattanooga Bach Choir. David Long is celebrating twenty years as the Choir’s artistic director. On Thursday, the Choir holds a 40th Anniversary Gala. On Saturday, March 29th, the Choir performs a Masterworks concert.
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