Several important areas stand before us in Chattanooga amenable to reform in the interest of justice. Christians, whose Bibles reveal the model of all justice and equity, should review …
Three hundred people gather at the Trade Center this week to hear the oaths of office from 23 people holding office in Hamilton County, from sheriff and county mayor …
My argument for Christian rebuilding in the Chattanooga area includes a God-honoring and constitution-promoting legal project that easily could be spread to people in other states. The project is …
Petition for restricted driver’s license City court case no. D27668 Petitioner requests this court direct the department of safety to issue a hardship driver’s license pursuant to TCA 40-24-105 …
“You are not a slave, you are free” is a bold assertion I have made several times in the past few weeks to African-American men and women in Chattanooga. …
Former city council member Dave Crockett, a recent candidate for mayor, says Chuck Marohn of Strong Towns is “100 percent correct” in his analysis of how growth patterns …
Are free rides downtown in ad-festooned electric cars transportation and subject to city regulation of “for-hire vehicles”? Chatty Wagon launches, insists it is a free service, and not for …
Pot luck beats soup kitchens as Christians develop personalistic, open and charity-oriented ideals of local economy, entrepreneuership and free market. How business and capitalism bring the poor into the …