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Haley Bartlett

Senior Product Editor

Haley Bartlett is a journalist based in Chattanooga, Tennessee who has written for publications such as the LA Canyon News and Chattanooga Times Free Press. She loves reading in coffee shops and finding funky home decor in thrift stores.

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Imagine a horror flick set in the Rose City. What location has the creepiest vibe?
Imagine a horror movie set in the Land of the Sky — where would the hauntings happen, the slasher strike, or the final hero end up?
Take a look inside this new neighborhood market located in the North Chattanooga area.
Imagine a horror movie set in the Scenic City, where would the final girl end up?
The goats are back to work in the area to take care of invasive species, this time at the national military park. Get prepared to hear about this adorable and environmentally-friendly method.
A new long-distance trail route connecting the Chattanooga riverfront to Cloudland Canyon State Park is coming soon to the area.
New ramen and katsu restaurant Attack of the Tatsu is gearing up for its public grand opening, bringing the Japanese culture to Chattanooga.
The Jewish Federation of Greater Chattanooga is gearing up for its 16th annual film series that will showcase five award-winning films inspired by Jewish heritage.
Shhh, book club is in session.
Any vegans or vegetarians in the audience (or those that are veg-curious)? Get ready for Coolidge Park to be transformed into the food court of your dreams.
After seven years of collaboration and planning, a brand new park is now open to the public, serving Hamilton County as a vast outdoors sanctuary for all interests.
Tennessee American Water has given out eight grants to local organizations and cities to help facilitate environmentally-friendly efforts — find out what projects are in progress.
The largest folk + beer festival in the world might have originated in Germany, but here’s how you can celebrate locally around the Scenic City.
The 35th annual Tennessee River Rescue is almost here — what better way to appreciate the Scenic City + our outdoor spaces by helping clean our waterways?
The Scenic City will be getting a special guest passing through in October — Little Amal, a 12-ft puppet girl. Learn about her journey here + what to expect during her stay.
The Hamilton County Health Department has announced the 10 recipients of its Teaching Garden Grants — meet the local organizations that will use their gardens for education within the community.
You all remember the food weeks we’ve had in the Scenic City, but now it’s time to get to sippin’ with a little nod to the local beverage scene with Chattanooga Coffee and Cocktail Week.
Chattanooga Pride just dropped its “At a Glance” calendar for Pride Week happening at the end of September through the beginning of October.
Pumpkin patches, corn mazes, flower fields... need we say more?
Check out Editor Haley + Kristen’s highlights from this year’s Moon River Festival.
Learn what it means to be sober curious, the current popularity of non-alcoholic beverages, and where you can enjoy a mocktail in Chattanooga.
You have your Moon River festival tickets — now, read up and prepare for two days of music, food, and fun.
UTC will host its annual writers’ workshop on + off campus — here’s what you need to know if you want to check out one or more of the events.
Check out this list of local spots to host your special event.
The Cleveland Geekster is back with a full day of all things comic books and pop culture-related memorabilia — enough to leave you fangirling.
We asked our readers to describe their Chattanooga dream home, from the location + down to details on the interiors. Here are just a few homes we wish we could build.
In order to bring more affordable housing to the community of Chattanooga, the city has rolled out a policy + program toolkit to address the major challenges and roadblocks.
You can see a Chattanoogan’s large art installation at the Walmart Supercenter in Hixson for a pop-up art exhibit that is in partnership with ArtsBuild.
Get your hands dirty while learning the craft of clay pottery during this inaugural fundraising event with SCCA.
The weekly afternoon concert series will return to the downtown area, but this time taking over Broad Street with local musicians, artists, food trucks, and more.