
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
Cempa Community Care is bringing back its Strides of March fundraiser/awareness-raiser as an in-person event this year. The 27th annual event is slated to take place on Saturday, March 26, from noon to 2 p.m. at Renaissance Park on Chattanooga’s
Work is underway to assemble multiple sources of funding to make much-needed stormwater and sewer infrastructure investments that will allow Chattanooga to grow and thrive, address overflows, and satisfy the terms of the city’s consent decree. The city has multiple
LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN, Ga. See Rock City Inc. is thrilled to announce the succession from fourth generation family ownership, led by Bill Chapin, to fifth generation, as his son Doug Chapin is set to purchase the outstanding shares of the company. This
Chattanooga Mayor Kelly today announced his appointment of Tamara Steward to serve as the city’s inaugural Chief Equity Officer. Steward’s appointment is a key pillar of the mayor’s plan to enhance the city’s focus on equity and begin to bridge
Chattanooga Mayor Tim Kelly on Tuesday announced the appointment of Celeste Murphy, a 25-year law enforcement veteran who brings a demonstrated ability to reduce crime and proven commitment to community policing, as the city’s next police chief. “I am thrilled
Chattanooga will begin to automatically reroute emergency services and commuter traffic when a train is present at the Hamill Road railroad crossing in Hixson by leveraging the city’s world-class fiber network. The initiative marks a new collaboration between the City
As TV content providers continue to drive up rates, the cost of subscriptions from TV distributors is going up across the nation including here in Chattanooga. While passing along price increases it cannot absorb, EPB Fiber Optics also announced its
Chattanooga Mayor Tim Kelly announced on Tuesday that he is filling five key roles in his administration by promoting currently serving staff who have demonstrated the ability to drive critical agenda items from the One Chattanooga strategy. Subject to City