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Dr. Lori Mann Bruce Is Coming To Town

  • 5/21/2025

Dr. Lori Mann Bruce, the first woman to lead the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, is an uplifting message. UTC ,as it is now known, is a university that sits in the older neighborhood part of the city of Chattanooga. UTC now encompasses the old Chattanooga Public Library that sat on a corner welcoming children and adults to enjoy the books and stories told by the library staff. In addition to the college and the library, McCallie Avenue showed off the largest churches in the city and businesses. Dr. Bruce’s accomplishments are very exciting and what lies beneath them is intriguing; so I began to wonder if UTC would become an institution that will beacon the local students ... (click for more)

ICE Arrests Are Keeping Tennesseans Safe - Democrats Have A Problem With That - And Response (2)

  • 5/20/2025

After suffering from four years of open borders, rampant crime and lawlessness under the last administration, the American people returned President Trump to the Oval Office with a mandate to Make America Safe Again. In just his first months back in office, that is exactly what he has done. In operations across the country, Immigration and Customs Enforcement has arrested more than 66,000 illegal aliens and deported more than 65,000. Among those arrested, the vast majority are criminal illegal aliens, including violent MS-13 and Tren de Aragua gang members and thousands who were charged or convicted of assault, weapons offenses, sex crimes, and murder. This effort represents ... (click for more)

A Call For Transparency And Accountability In District 28

  • 5/20/2025

The recent passage of the SAVE Act has sparked discussion across Tennessee, raising questions about its potential impact on voter access and civil liberties. Yet, amid this significant legislative movement, a troubling silence lingers from Rep. Yusuf Hakeem of District 28. Despite the concerns voiced by constituents and community advocates, ... (click for more)

AI Is Just A New Kind Of Tool - And Chattanooga Knows How To Use It - And Response (2)

  • 5/20/2025

Chattanooga has always been a city of builders. From the construction of bridges and railroads to advancements in logistics and fiber optics, the city has consistently leveraged tools that facilitate enhanced productivity, accelerated progress, and expanded reach. Artificial intelligence represents a natural progression in this lineage. And ... (click for more)

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A Call For Transparency And Accountability In District 28
  • 5/20/2025

The recent passage of the SAVE Act has sparked discussion across Tennessee, raising questions about its potential impact on voter access and civil liberties. Yet, amid this significant legislative movement, a troubling silence lingers from Rep. Yusuf Hakeem of District 28. Despite the concerns voiced by constituents and community advocates, Rep. Hakeem has not issued a public statement, nor has he convened a town hall or community forum to address the implications of the SAVE Act. This ... more

Signal Girls Leading Suspended State Track
Signal Girls Leading Suspended State Track
  • 5/20/2025

MURFREESBORO, Tenn. – Let’s just be kind and say that Mother Nature was the biggest winner here for the 2025 Spring Fling on Tuesday. Stormy weather with heavy rain and ... more

Burns Leads Lookouts To Third Straight Win
  • 5/21/2025

For the first time in 2025, the Chattanooga Lookouts welcomed the Rocket City Trash Pandas to AT&T Field for a six-game slate. Chase Burns would be the first arm to greet the slumping 'Pandas on Tuesday night. Cincinnati's No.1 overall prospect got to work quickly, punching out four of the first seven hitters he faced. In the home half of the game's opening frame, Burns would receive early run support in the form of an Ethan O'Donnell single to plate Hector Rodriguez. While Burns ... more

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