Johnny D Holloway: The Chattanooga Activist who refused to accept "Separate but Equal"
The American Dream, according to Brittanica was the idea that the U.S. is the land of opportunity that allows the possibility of upward mobility, freedom, and equality for people of all classes. But how do you pursue that when the odds are stacked against you as a colored man in the South? You take the good with the ba...
Feb 19, 2026
Documentary 'How To Sue The Klan' Wins Emmy!!!!
Benjamin Crump, Chattanooga's own Nicole Brown, along with filmmakers Cameron S. Mitchell and Raji Ramanathan and director John Beder, co-produced "How to Sue the Klan," took home a regional Emmy in the Outstanding Short Form Documentary category from the National Academy of Television Arts & Science Mids...
Feb 17, 2026
A Fight for Justice with Courage: The Story Behind 'How to Sue the Klan' Documentary
What started as an evening on the town for a group of women ended with a ride to the hospital. The tragic evening soon turned into a miraculous fight for justice, all portrayed in the documentary How To Sue The Klan. As the racial history in the United states is filled with multiple stories of violence, inequality, unp...
Feb 17, 2026
Dive Into February: IMAX Films, Discounts & Family Fun at the Tennessee Aquarium
The Tennessee Aquarium is bringing big screen adventure to Chattanooga this February with a brand-new IMAX lineup that's equal parts fun and educational. "We have a new complete rotation of educational films that are moving into the IMAX for this month of February," Tennessee Aquarium Media Coordinator Alison...
Feb 17, 2026
Chatt Prep To Host Workshops on Building Environments Where Boys Can Thrive
Chattanooga Preparatory School is starting off the year with purpose, vision, and a whole lot of heart, as CEO Troy Kemp shares details about an upcoming workshop 'Reaching and Teaching Boys' happening February 17th at 5:30pm. When asked what inspired the event, Kemp made it clear this is about playing offense, not def...
Feb 16, 2026
A Walk Through Black History in Chattanoogas Alton Park Neighborhood
Chattanooga, Tn known as the Scenic City, is compiled of many neighborhoods that has helped make up significant moments in this nation's history. Over time, however some of those moments are forgotten or overshadowed by reform or even new chapters being written. What then happens is, the past either repeats itself (in ...
Feb 12, 2026
Visit The Creative Discovery Museum For Free This Week
The Creative Discovery Museum is giving families the opportunity to visit for free this week. This all for their Free Family Night where attendees can explore the museum at no cost whatsoever. The event is set to take place after normal business hours, on Thursday February 5 from 5:30pm-8:00pm. While admission is fre...
Feb 05, 2026
Know Before You File: What Trump's One Big Beautiful Bill Act Means For Your Tax Return
Tax season is officially here, and instead of panicking and dreading paperwork, Catherine Mbarga-Hosein wants people to feel prepared-and even a little excited. As an accountant and licensed tax preparer, Catherine breaks down how President Trump's One Big Beautiful Bill Act is shaking things up this year, especially f...
Feb 05, 2026
New Adventures to Explore at the Tennessee Aquarium in 2026
The Tennessee Aquarium is off to a strong start in 2026 with new exhibits, expanded programming, and events for all ages. One of the biggest highlights is Scuttlebutt Reef, a brand-new gallery opening in the Ocean Journey building in early March, just in time for spring break. "We are looking at that first weekend...
Jan 29, 2026
Cold Weather Safety Tips for the Days After the Winter Storm
Here in the Tennessee Valley, we may be in the clear of rain and snow following the winter storm this past weekend but it's still bitterly cold as low temperatures linger. While the forecast projects sunny, breezy and dangerously cold conditions over the next few days, it's important that residents keep their families ...
Jan 27, 2026
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