Monthly Archives: March 2018

Featured: ChattaVegan, Spreading the Word On Veganism

If you are looking for a place to eat vegan, ChattaVegan has you covered. ChattaVegan is a local organization whose mission is to spread veganism to Chattanooga. Restaurants like Cashew, Sluggos, and even non-traditionally vegan local restaurants like Flying Squirrel are taking part. Corey Evett, the founder of ChattaVegan, had …

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Chattanooga FC Loses Against Nashville FC, 3-1

Most people want to see scoring when they go to a Chattanooga Football Club match. Unfortunately, the Nashville Football Club scored three times in the first half before calling off the proverbial dogs in the second half. CFC managed only a single goal, a strike by Juan Hernandez. Despite the …

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Construction Between Miller Park and Miller Plaza Finishes

Getting around in Chattanooga just got easier, and less inconvenient. MLK Boulevard has officially reopened between Miller Park and Miller Plaza. The section of MLK was closed last year so work crews could install infrastructure for the renovation of Miller Park. Despite progress, the restructuring of MLK continues to move …

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2018 Moon River Festival Sells Out

The Moon River Festival is a sell-out. Tickets went on sale this Thursday for the music festival, which will take place on September 8 and 9 at Coolidge Park. Some of the artists playing include The Avett Brothers, Head and the Heart, Drew Holcomb and the Neighbors, as well as …

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Nearby Smoke Triggers Fire Alarm, Brock Hall Evacuated

Smoke forced the evacuation of a UTC hall and members of the Chattanooga Fire Department came in to investigate. The incident happened Thursday afternoon at Brock Hall. Students reported the smell of smoke for about ten minutes before the fire alarm tripped off. Five Chattanooga Fire Units responded along with …

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Basketball Recap – Week of March 23, 2018

The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Tournament has put the madness in March Madness. The event has been filled with upsets, as powerhouses like Arizona and Xavier have been taken out early in the tournament. The biggest story of March so far was #16 seed UMCB, who shocked #1 seed …

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Police: Conditt Describes Making Bombs in Audio Recording

UPDATE: Austin Police say Mark Conditt confessed to making the bombs.   Police Chief Brian Manley said they have obtained a 25-minute “confessional” recording from the Conduit’s phone. He reportedly details each of the six bombs he built. UPDATE: Law enforcement now confirms the suspect was 24-year-old Mark Anthony Conditt. By Mocs News …

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