Landscape architect and urban planner Richard Roark is Wednesday's speaker at CIVIQ by Chattanooga Design Studio, as part of Thrive Regional Partnership's Tri-State Summit.
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“Food as a Verb” tells the stories of local food - and its connection to our community - here in the Chattanooga area and beyond. With David Cook of "Food as a Verb," we speak with Michael Ryan of New Terra Compost.
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(Aired Thu 9/25/25) In 2007, the U.S. Congress designated September 25th as a national day of remembrance for victims of homicide. Coty Wamp is the District Attorney General for Tennessee’s 11th Judicial District - representing all of Hamilton County.
The Often Herd crosses oceans and musical boundaries from Northern England to this week's IBMA World of Bluegrass in Chattanooga - and live on WUTC with Paul Jorgensen.
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(Aired Thu 9/25/25) Ooltewah was once the county seat for James County, formed from part of Bradley County and the eastern third of Hamilton County - as William Newlin of Chattamatters explains.
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(Aired Tues 9/23/25) Here in Chattanooga, two nonprofits recently merged to enhance creative education for students and professionals - and grow the creative economy.
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Alva Leigh with the band Call Me Spinster join Haley Solomon live in the studio at WUTC to talk about - and perform - a few tracks from Alva's new album "Wilderness."
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The Faux Paws calls itself "a triangle band in a land of circles." Listen to the band live on WUTC with Brian Hamilton and Haley Solomon during IBMA World of Bluegrass.
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(Aired Thu 9/18/25) UTC alum Steven Kline is the new director of the Clarence T. Jones Observatory, owned and operated by the university since opening its doors in 1938.
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(Aired Thu 9/18/25) Justice Cardenas and Zane Warren, two UTC students in The SMILE Fund, are talking finance in their new podcast, recorded here on campus.
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