The 22nd Annual Fall Plant Sale and Festival will be held this Saturday and Sunday at Crabtree Farms. The plant sale is free to the public and runs from 9 a.m. until 3 p.m. both days. Crabtree Farms ...
The Chattanooga Police Department is proud to announce the launch of the latest iteration of our mobile application. The design of this latest app will help to improve community safety and foster ...
Celebrate the splendor of autumn at Rock City’s Fall Colors, Sept. 14 to Nov. 8. This daytime experience features colorful fall decorations and flowers, bluegrass performances, seasonal menu items and ...
Funday on the patio? We don’t mind if we do! Chattanooga music scene favorite, Amber Fults is coming to the patio for Sunday ...
The School of Visual Art and Design at Southern Adventist University invites you to the “Word & Image” exhibit opening ...
Each year, Food City’s School Bucks program provides much-needed educational tools and equipment to participating schools throughout the supermarket retailer’s market area. Food City has pledged ...
We're proud to announce this year's talented performers: - Randy Steele High Cold Wind: Bluegrass band bringing the sounds of the Appalachian region to life! - Stung Like a Horse (SLAH): High-energy, ...
For 100 years the American Heart Association has made a profound impact through bold moves. Throughout the past century, the American Heart Association has recognized that we're all tied to heart ...
Janine Arecco is an exceptional Jazz soloist known for her multilingual set lists and classical roots, as well as paying homage to her musical inspirations such as Ella Fitzgerald, Basia, and Sade.
Blood Assurance is encouraging community members to donate blood this Labor Day by offering $20 gift cards to all donors. Historically, the holiday weekend sees a significant drop in blood donations, ...
The Health Department is thrilled to announce its first annual Back-to-School Open House event, set to take place on Thursday, August 1st, from 5:00 PM to 8:00 PM at their 3rd Street location.
August is here, which means it's time to start replacing hot-weather crops like green beans and sweet corn with cooler-weather crops. Master Gardener Jennifer Dornbush reports from the MGHC Food ...