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Compost and glass recycling pilot: What to know to participate

NewTerra Compost and Overlooked Materials partnered with the City of Chattanooga to reduce unnecessary landfill waste.

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Why we lose historic buildings — and ways to protect them

Chattanooga has preserved fewer historic parts of town than peer cities despite having the same tools for protection.

Is there a better way to park downtown?

CARTA CEO Charles Frazier has a pitch for parking bliss: Stop circling the block, and let the free shuttles take you where you want to go.

Tennessee’s lost county

Now mostly forgotten, James County lay next door to Hamilton for almost 50 years. Here's why it fell off the map.

Live in Hamilton County? Let’s figure out your property taxes

Use our calculator to know what your 2025 tax bill will be for Hamilton County and the city or town where you live.

The Passage: Honoring Chattanooga’s Cherokee History

Before Chattanooga was a city, this land was known as Ross’s Landing.

The cock-a-doodle do’s and don’t’s of urban chickens

If you have a backyard, you can now (legally) keep chickens in Chattanooga. Here's how to do it by the book.

Inside Tennessee’s only Frank Lloyd Wright home

Built on Missionary Ridge in 1951, the Shavin home is one of only 60 Usonian homes that Wright ever built.

Home prices keep rising. Would a community land trust help?

With home prices out of reach for many Chattanoogans, housing advocates have pushed a long-floated but untested way to curb costs — a community land trust.

The legacy of Chattanooga’s Rosenwald Schools 

Rosenwald and Washington built more than 5,000 schools for Black Americans in the early 1900s. Hamilton County was home to eight of those schools.