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— Chattanooga Film Festival, which has drawn praise from industry insiders in years past, returns this weekend with 178 independent films in multiple genres, including 130 shorts. In-person ...
On April 19, 1980, four women were waiting for a cab on Chattanooga’s 9th Street when Ku Klux Klan members drove by and fired shotgun blasts from their car window. The gunfire wounded the four ...
This past weekend, Art 120 hosted the first-ever DadFest at the Chattanooga Choo Choo Gardens, bringing families together for a day full of music, memories, and appreciation.
Chattanooga has been selected as the host city for the 2026 Women in Travel Summit (WITS), taking place May 29–31, 2026, at The Chattanoogan Hotel.
Sean McDaniel, a longtime leader in Chattanooga’s soccer community, has been named Team Services Venue Officer (TSVO) by FIFA, the international governing body of soccer, for the 2025 FIFA Club ...
In 2024, the Chattanooga Airport posted a new record for boardings, drawing almost 557,000 passengers that year. That was up from a pre-pandemic high of 554,000 passengers in 2019.
Chattanooga, TN (WDEF)- Across the nation, Juneteenth is a time to reflect, remember, and rejoice — and in Chattanooga, that spirit was alive and well at the Bessie Smith Cultur ...
Heavy rain moved into Covenant Health Park roughly an hour before the scheduled first pitch between the Knoxville Smokies and Chattanooga Lookouts, pushing the June 6 game to a Saturday ...
More than 80 people gathered this week at the Pine River Library in Bayfield for a history lesson about the town’s uncomfortable past involving the local chapter of the Ku Klux Klan.
Virginia Commonwealth University's “Mapping the Second Ku Klux Klan, 1915-1940” pinpoints where more than 2,000 local "klaverns," as they were known, were organized across the nation.
We remember Stanley Nelson, the editor of a small-town weekly newspaper in Louisiana, who exposed secrets about unsolved murders by the Ku Klux Klan. Nelson died this week at the age of 69.
Stanley Nelson, a crusading small-town journalist with a passion for probing unsolved Ku Klux Klan murders, died on June 5 at his home in DeRidder, La. He was 69.