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  • (Aired Thu 2/06/25) Here in Chattanooga, the Urban Forestry program is one of the quieter departments in city government. William Newlin of Chattamatters tells us more - and spoke with who’s in charge of Chattanooga’s tree canopy.
  • (Aired Thu 2/06/25) Maria Jordania - who performs as LVNDR - is a singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist from Chattanooga. Last October, she was among the featured artists at Songbirds for TEDxChattanooga’s Sessions II.
  • (Aired Weds 2/12/25) In this corner of the Southeast, Thrive Regional Partnership reaches 16 counties where Tennessee, Alabama and Georgia meet - including the Greater Chattanooga area. The nonprofit’s mission: to cultivate what it calls “responsible and inspired growth.”
  • Talking tariffs - and their impact - in Chattanooga area. At the Chattanooga Airport, soaring to new heights. “Glass From The Past” - and the Chattanooga Film Festival. These voices - and more - on this edition of “Scenic Roots.”
  • Last month, President Trump announced his plan for tariffs on imports, with many twists and turns since - including a pause - for consumers, businesses, nations and markets. How will all of this shake out for the economy and jobs here in the Chattanooga area? Two voices in economics here at UTC weigh in.
  • At Chattanooga Airport, boardings by air passengers recently hit another record and new nonstop routes are set to take off next month. April Cameron is the Airport’s president and CEO.
  • Coca-Cola’s first bottling operation in the world opened here in Chattanooga more than a century ago. “Glass from the Past” is an exhibit on this city’s glass history now on display at the Chattanooga Public Library through Saturday, June 21st.
  • It’s known as “Summer Camp for Cinephiles.” Next month, the Chattanooga Film Festival returns for a twelfth year - with in person and virtual offerings - from Friday, June 20th through Saturday, June 28th.
  • Martha Park, writer & illustrator, on “World Without End.” “Day Of Play” for thirty years of Creative Discovery Museum. Shaping tomorrow beyond UTC: The Stophel Scholars. These voices - and more - on this edition of “Scenic Roots.”
  • Martha Park is a writer and illustrator in Memphis whose latest work sketches a portrait of faith, motherhood and a climate crisis across the South - a touchstone on how we believe and the places that we love.
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