
Amanda Ellis Amidst news of big changes for businesses – from layoffs to increased remote work, you might think economic development work has slowed. But companies still look to the future of where they want to be located – and
Sybil Topel From New York City to Chattanooga, “Scenic Roots” host Ray Bassett on WUTC has traveled across the country for his journalism career. He has seen a lot in life – from the 9/11 attacks in NYC to producing CBS
Holly Bonner Teachers are humble heroes who invest in our community by building tomorrow’s leaders. Looking back, you probably remember the teacher who changed everything for you. For LaShon Carter, it was her first-grade teacher at Orchard Knob Elementary who
Holly Bonner In the world of higher education, spring is an exciting time to dream about summer plans. For many students, summer is an opportunity to put classroom knowledge to the test in the real world. This year, students and
Holly Bonner In its most recent report on national health coverage, the United Census Bureau reported that 8.5 percent of people, or 27.5 million, do not have access to health care. There’s a long list of reasons people don't get
Holly Bonner Even in these difficult times, Chattanooga businesses find new ways to deliver the products and services we need. Join the Chattanooga To Go movement in three simple steps: 1.) Find a local business in the Chattanooga To Go directory
Rick McKenney, CEO of Chattanooga’s only Fortune 500 company, Unum, sat down with Trend to talk about finding big talent in a mid-size market, how Unum is adapting amidst COVID-19 concerns and more. TREND: Most Chattanoogans are familiar with Unum
Your survey responses helped us understand how COVID-19 has impacted the Hamilton County economy so far. Between March 20 and April 27, we asked local businesses to tell us about their ever-changing situations so we can continue our work to establish
Holly Bonner When unfortunate times hit home, Chattanoogans emerge with a spirit of camaraderie, reminding us that we are in this together. Over the past few months, we have been inspired by local businesses, nonprofits and individuals who have stacked
Holly Bonner Local hotels, nonprofits and businesses around the Chattanooga area are providing safe havens to people who lost their homes after the tornados on Sunday night. Partnering with Marriott’s SpringHill Suites, the American Red Cross is offering 50 free rooms