Just as city fell into injustice one person at a time, so will it become just amid reform For there to be reformation in Chattanooga there has to be …
The killing Thursday of a Georgia police officer occurred in the most dangerous kind of encounter officers face with a potentially hostile public. And that is the so called …
Local landowner Greg Vital and two other property owners are fighting for their property rights as TVA has obtained a condemnation order against them so that it might survey …
As the national and regional press absorbs more stories of police killings (euphemized as “officer-involved shootings”), the question naturally comes about reform measures to reduce the death toll and …
A young woman is increasingly enchanted by Chattanooga, thanks to her stays at Airbnb homes, and moves here with her husband to live and run an Airbnb house. But …
City attorney Phil Noblett and a second lawyer, Keith Reisman, today hear out my argument that Chattanooga is violating a plain-speaking law to oppress African-Americans and that it should …
Fire-breathing activist Marie Mott has a glimmer in her eye Tuesday as she urges city council to reach toward a shimmering millions of dollars owed to city government. Particularly, …
Fresh water for the bar, the Clerks, the litigants and the witnesses should be kept constantly in the Court room, in clean buckets, and supplied with clean dippers, tumblers, …