Keep ‘hedge’ between garden, wilderness and more letters to the editors
Louisiana's decision to post the Ten Commandments in public school classrooms raises several issues:
Louisiana's decision to post the Ten Commandments in public school classrooms raises several issues:
Great news on some of Chattanooga's future developments. But, not everything.
It was distressing to read about the closing of the 23rd Street Food City store, the only oasis in what is without a doubt a very large food desert.
America is uniquely vulnerable to falling into the train of an autocratic bigot. Bettina Krause makes that pointedly clear in her May/June Liberty editorial, "…
What disturbs me the most about the Donald Trump phenomenon in this country is how educated representatives of United States citizens are so willing to jeopard…
As a member of the accounting community, I am concerned about the expected vote on Wednesday, June 5, 2024, to appoint four members and one commissioner to the…
Last Tuesday's commentary titled "No Kidding, Our Economy's in Great Shape" by New York Times columnist Paul Krugman is beyond laughable.
I am responding to the article "Classical Liberal Arts Education At Risk" in last Sunday's paper.
The current issue of the Hamilton County Herald is devoted in large part to the cicada phenomenon.
I have a question for Trump supporters.
Our free expression shouldn't be quelled
The Dunkin' Joy in Childhood Foundation is celebrating its 10th annual volunteer month.
First Amendment affirms separation of church and state, which was major reason our country was founded, remember? So why on earth would the Bible be voted in a…
About the pedestrian/speeding problem on Frazier Avenue, my mother's home town of Concord, N.C., had a similar situation on its main street.
I read your article on Chattanooga being a catchy name for businesses abroad, and all I can say is — yes!