Tennessee American Water announces that the company’s 2021 Water Quality Reports are available to customers on the company’s website, tennesseeamwater.com. Tennessee American Water continues to meet or surpass water quality standards. The report, also referred to as Consumer Confidence Reports, describes
Chattanooga, Tenn. (April, 2022) – The Chattanooga Chamber Foundation, grantee of the Chattanooga Foreign Trade Zone, announced economic activity in the Chattanooga Zone for 2021.The total Zone related employment is 4,592, Zone related economic activity was $4.2 billion and Zone related exports are
Chattanooga Mayor Tim Kelly on Thursday announced his administration will mobilize $100 million in investment for affordable housing over the next five years, creating and preserving thousands of homes that residents can afford—the largest such effort in city history. Kelly
On Thursday, April 14 at 8:00 p.m. EST, Hamilton County mayoral candidates Sabrena Smedley and Weston Wamp are meeting in a Republican Primary forum, publicly airing on WTCI-PBS and WUTC 88.1, a non-profit coalition announced today. All candidates who qualified
In the Scenic City, few partnerships have been as longstanding, fruitful, or deserving of celebration as that between the Tennessee Aquarium and the Chattanooga community. With its opening on May 1, 1992, the Aquarium was the epicenter of a civic
EPB has chosen twelve Chattanooga area artists to work on a public art community mural on the second side of its 10th Street Substation. The 2022 mural theme is “Voices of MLK” to highlight the history, heritage and significance of
Chattanooga Mayor Tim Kelly and Deputy Chief Eric Tucker on Thursday mourned the loss of Freeman Cooper, who served as chief of the Chattanooga Police Department until he retired in 2010. “Chief Freeman Cooper was a solid leader who believed
Tennessee American Water is the recipient of the 2022 Chattanooga Chamber of Commerce Business Education Investor Award. The award recognizes a business for its partnerships with local schools to help build a talent pipeline in the Chattanooga community and is
Chattanooga residents can save up to 75 percent on their annual water quality fee as part of the RainSmart Yards certification program, an initiative designed to prevent rain from running off residents’ property and into the city’s overburdened stormwater system.
Chattanooga, Tenn. (March 3, 2022) – For 30 years, the Tennessee Aquarium has been synonymous with Chattanooga’s bustling waterfront, a skyline-defining landmark that has attracted more than 26 million guests from around the world to the Scenic City. Yet beneath
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