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Last week, Je'Vaughn Fleming's son graduated from kindergarten — and on June 6 the hardworking mom will celebrate her own graduation, too.

Fleming will graduate from the EMPACT Program, a new and growing workforce development program focused on eliminating barriers to access and paving a pathway to a wide range of IT-related jobs. EMPACT provides workforce training that meets the real-world needs of Chattanooga residents while also filling a large need among employers.

Dozens housed in permanent homes and at temporary sanctioned encampment over two-month transition process
Dozens housed in permanent homes and at temporary sanctioned encampment over two-month transition process
As prepared for the press briefing held at 4:30 PM ET on May 29, 2022
Chattanooga City Council voted Tuesday to approve an ordinance allowing accessory dwelling units on single-family lots under certain conditions, which will help increase housing affordability by increasing the supply of homes
Executive order requiring closure by 1 a.m. to lapse; open containers with alcohol remain prohibited
Mask restrictions in city buildings remain in place, residents encouraged to follow CDC guidelines

Chattanooga Mayor Tim Kelly will reinvent the State of the City ceremony on May 5, transforming the annual tradition from a one-way monologue into a community conversation about the future of Chattanooga.

This year’s state of the city will feature multiple speakers as part of a broader conversation about the mayor’s strategic vision for a more prosperous and equitable city, and the road that lies ahead.

O’Donnell to be first woman in history to occupy city’s top legal office
Mayor Tim Kelly to consider commission’s recommendations and begin taking next steps on Friday