New Location Sets Enhanced Course for Groundbreaking Arts Organization (PHOTO Caption: The former Solid Anchor Church in East Chattanooga will...
Stories
Connector Trail Project Yields Community Connection
The Trust for Public Land is approaching its project in Alton Park with a commitment to building trust and engaging...
Transforming High School
Gateway Scholars Pursue Success after Graduation Chattanooga is known for dreaming big. Home to the fastest improving public schools in...
A Lifetime of Leadership
Sharon Dragg Ensures Westside Planning Is Committed to Community Sharon Dragg wasn’t awarded the title of “Miss James A. Henry”...
Gig City Goes Big
Chattanooga is closing the digital divide with a precedent-setting commitment to internet connectivity for all. In Chattanooga, we expect that...
Spotlight on Housing: Today and Tomorrow
COVID-19 brings diverse partners to the table to prevent evictions now and study how best to address housing insecurity over...
Thank You For Seeing Me
Reflecting on the Arts and Overcoming Systemic Racism There is no way for me to look at the work that...
Creating Neighbors
Jazmine LeBlanc, Co-Director of East Lake Language Arts, sees story everywhere, especially in her eclectic neighborhood. This is a story...
Uncharted Waters
COVID-19 Leads to Education Sea Change A quote from President Franklin D. Roosevelt hangs on the wall of Hamilton County...
How Much Is Enough?
Allen Shropshire of CALEB Aims to Make the Justice System More Just through the Hamilton County Community Bail Fund We...
Retaining Black Talent: Khadesha Gordon, Styles L. Hutchins Fellow, City of Chattanooga
In the 1920s Chattanooga’s 9th Street was a music-filled hub of commerce and entertainment for the black community. Nicknamed the...
Bread and Belonging: Daniela Peterson, Creative Placemaking Fellow, Trust for Public Land
Sitting with Daniela Peterson at Niedlov’s on Main Street, it’s easy to recognize that people know her here – really...