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William Newlin

William is an award-winning journalist and editor focused on communicating important topics in a way that’s accessible to everyone.

Before coming to Chattanooga, he received his master’s degree from the University of Georgia and wrote for his hometown paper, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution. Catch him biking around town trying and often failing to avoid potholes.

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William's Latest Articles

Tracking the teams and names at the heart of Black baseball in Chattanooga

From the Tigers to the Stars, Black baseball teams and athletes formed a spectacular part of Chattanooga baseball history. Here are some of the key names to remember.

Is Chattanooga actually going to get a passenger rail?

New federal funding and support from state agencies has put the push for a regional passenger rail line back on track.

There are lots of (high-paying) job openings — how can we fill them?

Workforce development programs help workers stuck in low-wage jobs or those sitting out of the labor market find high-paying careers. Here's how they can help in Chattanooga.

Why is the I-75/I-24 split so bad?

The I-75/I-24 split went through it’s first modifications in six decades over 2019-2021. New planned construction is meant to eliminate the bottleneck for good.

What power does the school board have?
These new state laws will impact our local public schools 
Can I really influence local policy? How?
How much vacant land is there in Chattanooga, and who owns it?
Can’t walk to a park? Neither can most Chattanoogans
What is the best way to research public schools to make an informed choice?

A resource to help you navigate the school choice process in Hamilton County.