Chattanooga Homeowner Charged With Assault After Shooting Homeless Man In Her Backyard
A Homeowner In Chattanooga Is Facing Charges After Allegedly Shooting A Homeless Man Who Was In Her Backyard.
Read moreA Homeowner In Chattanooga Is Facing Charges After Allegedly Shooting A Homeless Man Who Was In Her Backyard.
Read moreSenator Todd Gardenhire Intends To Repeal A Law, Specific To Chattanooga, That He Sponsored Five Years Ago Due To What He Says Is A “Crime-Infested” Entertainment District.
Read moreUsing It For Almost Two Years Before The Police Arrested Her, A Woman “Bought” The Identity Of Another Chattanooga Woman And Now The Victim Of The Identity Theft Is Speaking Out.
Read moreAccording To The Chattanooga Police Department, A New Protocol For Responding To Traffic Crashes Will Be Implemented.
Read moreAccording To Ashley Kaye, Who Runs The Unsilent Patriot Page On Instagram, “Chattanooga Patriots Came Together On Very Short Notice To Stand Up And Protect The Children With A Peaceful Protest” At The Seed Theatre’s “Chilinooga” Event That Included An “All Ages” Drag Show.
Read moreRetired Chattanooga Police Chief David Roddy Will Be Taking A New Position In The Office Of Hamilton County Mayor Weston Wamp. He Will Be Serving As A Special Advisor To Mayor Wamp And Claire McVay, The Mayor’s Chief Of Staff.
Read moreYesterday, District 8 Voters In Chattanooga Decided Whether Activist Marie Mott Or Marvene Noel Should Represent Them On The Chattanooga City Council. In The Runoff Election, The Final Vote Count Came In With Noel Receiving 400 Votes And Mott Receiving 330.
Read moreEarlier This Week, We Reported That Buses Loaded With Immigrants Originating From The Border In Texas Were Making Pit Stops In Chattanooga On Their Journey To D.C. Chattanooga Mayor Tim Kelly States That The Buses Have Now Changed Their Route And Will No Longer Be Stopping In Chattanooga.
Read moreThe Chattanooga City Council On Tuesday Approved Mayor Tim Kelly’s One Chattanooga Budget On Second Reading, With $10 Million In Additional Road Paving, $33 Million Toward Affordable Housing, And $2 Million Toward Homelessness Prevention And Rehousing Efforts — With No Tax Increase.
Read moreThe Decision To Create A Sanctioned Homeless Encampment In Chattanooga Comes On The Heels Of The City’s Poor Record Of Enforcing Existing Ordinances Regarding Panhandling, Trespassing, Loitering And Littering.
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