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  • (Aired Thu 2/27/25) In Southside Chattanooga, a venue that fuses fine dining and music is planned for the undeveloped side of Stove Works. Kristen Templeton and Haley Bartlett of NOOGAtoday tell us more about Monospace.
  • When the Chattanooga Lookouts leave AT&T Field for a new multiuse stadium now under construction in the South Broad District, what's the future for Hawk Hill and adjacent parking lots downtown? River City Company has issued a Request for Information and Interest to potential developers.
  • Opioids and overdose prevention are among the topics for Tuesday’s first-ever event on our campus - the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga - for “Well Informed," a biannual series on key wellness topics affecting students across the University of Tennessee System.
  • How does rural America hold the key to the future of entrepreneurship? The Company Lab, or CO.LAB, is a nonprofit startup accelerator based in Chattanooga. On Tuesday, March 11th, it will host the Rural Entrepreneurship Summit at Bryan College in Dayton.
  • In the last third of the last century, artists in Latin America through their works defied the dictatorships and oppression of their era. On Tuesday, an art historian talks about “Body Politics / Political Bodies in Latin American Art” here on our campus - the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga.
  • On the ballot this election day here in Chattanooga is a proposed change to the city charter. The amendment would lift a residency requirement that City of Chattanooga employees must live in Tennessee.
  • (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.
  • On Glass Street in East Chattanooga, a new chapter for community small business began this spring. BOOM - or Black and Brown Owned and Operated Marketplace - opened its doors in a storefront bought by RISE Chattanooga, the arts and culture nonprofit.
  • Storytelling in a box was a handheld art form in Appalachia before electricity and the many screens that we watch today. This Saturday and Sunday, “The Crankie Show" presents stories of artists living with serious mental illness at Barking Legs Theater.
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