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A Rainbow Shiner (Notropsis chrosomus)Â swims in the Tennessee Aquarium. This species is one of many fish found in the waterways of Southern Ap…
Two-hundred fish were released as part of the TVA's effort to support the area's sturgeon population.
Nearly 400 miles of the Mississippi river and other tributaries are still experiencing low water levels.
If you haven't seen the best fall has to offer minutes from downtown from the river, you might be missing out.Â
Calling all witches and warlocks, grab your paddleboards and head to Coolidge Park!
The event is said to be like no other.
The Head of the Hooch is billed as the largest 'single site' rowing event in the U.S.
This afternoon the City of Chattanooga announced that the wet weather equalization station is successfully preventing wastewater and sewage from entering the Tennessee River after heavy rain events.
Chattanooga is approximately half way through its $1.1 billion, 17-year commitment under the consent decree, and the construction of the new equalization station marks a significant milestone in the city’s work.
Enjoy the last few weeks of summer on the Tennessee River with Outdoor Chattanooga during their free Paddlefest.