Pro-Life Bridges: Will You Get Involved In The Mission?

The Greater Chattanooga Right To Life Will Take To Highway Overpasses During Rush Hour With Banners Bearing The Simple Message That “Abortion Takes A Human Life.” This Message Is As Important As Ever. Women Are Traveling To Other States To Get Abortions.

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Queer Couple Turned Tricks For At Least Two Years While Working As Substitute Teachers In Tennessee Schools

A “Queer” Couple Who Prostituted Themselves For At Least Two Years While Also Working As Substitute Teachers In Tennessee Schools Were Busted In An Undercover Sting Four Months After We Reported That One Of Them Was Working At An Elementary School In Hamilton County.

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Senator Watson Talks Third Grade Literacy, Criminal Justice Reform, And Tennessee’s Tax Situation With Hamilton County Pachyderm Club

State Senator Bo Watson Met With The Hamilton County Pachyderm Club On Monday, Where He Encouraged Continued Literacy Improvement In Schools, Advocated For Criminal Justice Reform, And Discussed The Future Of Tennessee.

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Chattanooga Officials Vow Increased Police Presence After Father of Three Is Murdered By Career Criminal With 66 Prior Arrests On Record

The Killer Of A Chattanooga Father And Businessman Has 66 Prior Arrests On His Record With 2 Involving Confrontations With A Weapon. A Former TBI Employee Says That The Justice System In Tennessee Is Like A “Criminal Mill.”

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Hamilton County School Board Members Discuss Student Cell Phones and “No Grade Below 50” Policy

Some Members Of Hamilton County School Board’s Policy Committee Are Looking For Greater Consistency In The District’s Policies Regarding Cell Phone Use By Students And Failing Grades.

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Chattanooga Industrial Development Board Considers New PILOT Policy To Bypass City Council On Certain Tax Breaks

On Monday, The Chattanooga Industrial Development Board (IDB) Deferred Consideration And Potential Adoption Of A New Payment In Lieu Of Taxes (PILOT) Policy. Currently, Pilots Are Approved By The IDB And Go On To Get Final Approval From The City Council.

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Mayor Tim Kelly’s Soft-on-Crime Approach Results In Continued High Crime Rates For Chattanooga

Like Many Left-Leaning Elected Officials Kelly Has Been Quick To Call Out Gun-Related Crimes, Especially In Light Of The Covenant School Shooting Which Prompted A Special Legislative Session Back In August. However, When It Comes To Petty Crimes Like Loitering, Littering, Public Intoxication, Trespassing, And…

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Chattanooga City Council Approves $20,000 In Funding For Social And Equity Study

Last Tuesday, The Chattanooga City Council Approved $19,800 In Funding For A Social And Equity Study To Be Done By University Of Tennessee At Chattanooga Professor Dr. Marcus Mauldin.

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