
Kiara Green is a digital reporter for the Chattanooga Times Free Press. She previously was a video editor for WRCB-TV. Kiara received a bachelor's degree in journalism from Middle Tennessee State University. You can contact her at kgreen@timesfreepress.com or 423-757-6347.
Here's your guide on all things Ooltewah.
by Kiara GreenA "moment of joy" could be an afternoon spent at AT&T Field for the little boy who finds joy in watching baseball, or a new violin and private lessons for the young girl who finds joy in music.
by Kiara GreenJoyre Montgomery has not only recently earned the title of local Black business owner, but one that has started a therapy and counseling center in the midst of a health care crisis that is having profound effects on mental health.
by Kiara GreenWhen Brandalyn Shropshire decided to make light of her newfound teaching duties at the start of the coronavirus pandemic, she didn't expect to go viral and make national headlines shortly after.
by Kiara GreenThe work to process and heal from the catastrophic storms of Easter Sunday in the midst of the COVID-19 crisis has begun for many residents in the Chattanooga region.
by Kiara GreenAs a digital journalist, I aid in cultivating and sharing content throughout our multimedia platforms. Newsgathering in the age of COVID-19 is fast paced with several updates every hour, and that can be difficult to adapt to as a journalist and reader.
by Kiara GreenA petition in support of shutting down Walnut Street Bridge to prevent the spread of COVID-19 is circulating social media.
by Kiara GreenA recent poll finds an overwhelming majority of Times Free Press readers are participating in social distancing and doing so out of extreme concern about the coronavirus outbreak.
by Kiara GreenThe Chattanooga Zoo has a "tall order" coming up as they are set to welcome three giraffes with the development of their African Expansion exhibit.
by Kiara GreenCandyStore.com has compiled a list of the most popular Valentine's Day candy in each state. You may be surprised by the results but the company isn't playing any "twix".
by Kiara GreenSpreading happiness is a golden rule that Nick Sammons is adamant in sharing in his role as Santa Claus, a role he has played for 12 years.
by Kiara Green