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  • Āyurveda is the ancient and traditional medicine of the Indian subcontinent that takes a natural and holistic approach to health and wellness. Jennifer Maklan is founder of Chattanooga Āyurveda. As a practitioner, she has trained in India through a leading education program in Āyurveda as it is taught there today.
  • Erica Richardson is a former teacher who became a librarian. On Saturday, July 23rd, Erica will host a Multicultural Book Festival at Avondale Community Center - 1305 Dodds Avenue here in Chattanooga - starting at 12 PM.
  • CNE’s Martina Guilfoil on the affordable housing crisis. green|spaces hosts a regenerative design summit. These voices - and more - on this edition of “Scenic Roots.”
  • How should we design and construct the sustainable buildings of tomorrow? You’ll find the shape of things to come next week at the Regenerative Design Summit here in Chattanooga.
  • Richard Winham speaks with the headliners for this Friday's show at the Nightfall Concert Series in downtown Chattanooga: Call Me Spinster and Drew Sterchi.
  • Yesterday afternoon, Chattanooga Mayor Tim Kelly visited our new space here at WUTC - and facing a panorama view of downtown Chattanooga, we sat down for our latest monthly conversation.
  • Here in Chattanooga and Hamilton County, the affordable housing crisis hits homeowners, homebuyers and renters all at once. How we arrived here began before the pandemic and soaring inflation - and any solutions that will help, whether in the pipeline or proposals for consideration, will take time to make an impact.
  • Reflection Riding Arboretum and Nature Center here in Chattanooga wants to catch the sun - and needs your help.
  • In our latest conversation with Chambliss Center for Children as the agency celebrates 150 years in the Chattanooga area, we speak with Lesley Berryhill, Director of Special Projects and Events - and Stephanie Foster, director of School-Based Programs.
  • Here in Tennessee, demand for jobs in IT is high. Blue Cross Blue Shield of Tennessee - the largest health benefit plan provider in the state - cofounded a higher ed partnership known as the BlueSky Tennessee Institute: an accelerated bachelor’s program in computing to train more technology talent for the workforce.
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