Panhandler’s Paradise: Records Reveal Chattanooga Police Refuse to Enforce Laws

Revealed In Documents Received By The Tennessee Conservative In A Recent Open Records Request, Despite Numerous And Ongoing Panhandling Violations In Chattanooga, There Have Only Been Two Tickets Issued This Year By Law Enforcement.

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Free “Resiliency Checklist” Aims To Better Prepare Small Businesses, Organizations For Crises

The Enterprise Center has launched an online toolkit designed for Chattanooga’s small businesses, nonprofits and faith-based organizations. The aim of The Resiliency Checklist is to better prepare user’s businesses for pandemics, natural disasters and other crises.

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Subsidized Student Wi-Fi Takes Pressure Off Hamilton County to Reopen Schools

Throughout the pandemic the Hamilton County School system has been partnering with EPB utility firm to provide free Wi-Fi to economically disadvantaged students. Should Wi-Fi be viewed as a public utility?

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Major Remodeling For The Bessie Smith During COVID Shutdown

The Bessie Smith Cultural Center is going to remain shut down amid rising Covid-19 cases, and they are going to use the time to go through a major remodel. During this shut down, they are going to update their displays as well as remodel the main space.

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Is The Lack Of Affordable Housing In Chattanooga The Primary Driver For Homelessness?

“The common denominator with this issue that we are faced with is the monopolization of the rental market in Chattanooga by Property Management companies, LLCs and the demanding requirements that low-income individuals cannot meet.”

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City Council: Emergency Funds, Budgets, Salaries & Resident’s Questions

Coverage of the Chattanooga City Council Meeting from Tuesday, Nov.10.

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