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Chattanooga just got a major upgrade in the coolness department. What’s the buzz about? Oh, nothing much, just the city being ...
The driving force promoting parks for Chattanooga’s expanding citizenry and budding tourists was Joseph Henry Warner, later ...
What form of entertainment came to the Scenic City 100 years ago this week? A. On April 13, 1925, Chattanooga Mayor Richard ...
On April 25-27, Georgia Rivers will host a two-day, two-night canoe/kayak camping adventure making use of two new “paddle-in” parks along the Chattahoochee River in the City of Chattahoochee ...
The “Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt” star purchased the Upper West Side residence in 2021 for $7.8 million, which means she’s looking at a $300,000 loss.
The Atlanta Braves' home opener is April 4, and Truist Park has rolled out a bevy of new food offerings for fans to enjoy. In addition to concession-stand items from Truist Park's food and ...
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Younger kiddos will enjoy their own dedicated aquatic playground. AFFORDABLE FLORIDA: 10 cheap theme park hotels in Orlando near Disney, Universal, and SeaWorld Beyond the water, you can meet ...
NORTH HAVEN — Town police arrested a Maryland man at a Washington Avenue hotel on Thursday in connection with an assault, officials said. Claudio Santos Reyes, 34, of Annapolis, Maryland ...
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Construction is expected to begin this year on a 190-room hotel at Firefly Park in Frisco. Wilks Development LLC, the developer behind the 217-acre project near the Dallas North Tollway ...
The Office of Inspector General (OIG) announced on Friday the best interest plea of Erika Akridge, 35, of Crandall, Ga. Ms. Akridge pled nolo contendere (no contest), and a judicial diversion ...