After a two-month process, eight designs have been chosen to adorn six unsightly fences along Main Street and Rossville Avenue.
Is it possible for one person to be so moved by public art that it could redirect the path of their life?
Public Art Chattanooga and the Lyndhurst Foundation announce a new public art competition for temporary fence installations in the Main Street area.
Becky Holden, Battle Academy teacher and winner of the Presidential Award for Excellence in Mathematics and Science Teaching, will be among a group of teachers that President Obama is addressing at the White House today.
The pavilion at Jefferson Heights Park is rising up with great promise of a new green space on the Southside. Urban designer Christian Rushing discusses some of the aspects of the park's design.
Each neighborhood blog now features a SeeClickFix.com map widget for reporting, discussing and following non-emergency issues in the community.
Chattanooga Roller Girls and Karaoke at the Red Lantern
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Andraé McGary talks about his first year on the Chattanooga City Council and some of the challenges the city will face in 2010.
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