Chattanooga Times Free Press (2024)

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Opinion: Business Editor Dave Flessner retires from Chattanooga Times Free Press Howard Finster’s Paradise Garden: A folk-art haven made from ‘other people’s junk’ Opinion: The Chattanooga Times Free Press is answering readers’ questions. Here’s why. Quiz: How well do you know Chattanooga native Usher? Neediest Cases: A way you can help fellow Chattanoogans this holiday season Help pick the Chattanooga-area top stories for 2023 Looking for a good fall getaway? Try Ellijay, Georgia Chattanooga Times Free Press honored in Green Eyeshade journalism awards Opinion: Chattanooga Times Free Press adds staff to meet reader interests and community need Times Free Press launches ‘subscriber exclusive’ content Chattanooga college students protest for gun control outside Hamilton County Courthouse How three Tennessee cities shaped American music, plus a playlist of songs about our state Tennessee’s fall leaves peak in October. Here are five drives full of fall color Coty Wamp ousts Neal Pinkston for Republican nomination for Hamilton County district attorney Need a fun fall trip? Try Blue Ridge, Georgia Chattanooga Times Free Press turns to iPads as its digital future What's best for your student: A primer on the non-traditional schooling now trending in Tennessee Valley Here's our Trader Joe's shopping list Are you a conservative in the Chattanooga region? The Times Free Press wants to hear from you. Readers: We may not know results on election night. Here's why. 8 mouthwatering food blogs, tried and tested by a Chattanooga foodie The Times Free Press is ending its gallery of mugshots Gerber: Coronavirus empties Times Free Press newsroom, but our mission remains the same Note to readers: Coronavirus is forcing some Times Free Press coverage changes Times Free Press coronavirus coverage free online Dog DNA tests unravel the mysteries of your mutt The Times Free Press: Telling Chattanooga's story for the past 150 years Gerber: Times Free Press honors 2018 valedictorians from Southeast Tennessee and North Georgia Gerber: Hamilton County school board should be transparent about multi-million dollar decisions Gerber: Why go back to the '80s? Gerber: Putting the public back in public records Gerber: Quality journalism that serves the community Gerber: News in a time of division Gerber: More talk about Hamilton County education (and hopefully some action too) [video] Gerber: Separating fact from fiction critical for students, teachers Gerber: Our city's poverty and why it affects us all Help the Times Free Press pick 2015's top stories Gerber: The semantics and death and changes to The Toll Gerber: The Toll looks at emotional, societal cost of homicides Gerber: A national tragedy in our backyard Gerber: Fangs bared in Best Town smackdown Gerber: Papers collaborate on 'Outside Influence' report Gerber: Newspaper's role is to shine a light Gerber: Openness is always the best choice Gerber: There's no devil in these details Gerber: A fresh, modern look for your newspaper Gerber: Obama's trickle-down effects Gerber: Indictments offer parallels to TFP reports Gerber: America does the right thing bringing ebola victims home Gerber: TFP press project nears end References
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    Opinion: Business Editor Dave Flessner retires from Chattanooga Times Free Press

    Years ago, when I had worked at the Times Free Press only a few weeks, I was on the night news desk and had a question about a story written by Dave Flessner. …

    by Alison Gerber July 6, 2024

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    Howard Finster’s Paradise Garden: A folk-art haven made from ‘other people’s junk’

    Howard Finster, a Baptist preacher turned self-taught artist, was sometimes called "the grandfather of Southern Folk Art" or "the Andy Warhol of the South."

    by Alison Gerber June 6, 2024

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    Opinion: The Chattanooga Times Free Press is answering readers’ questions. Here’s why.

    A hundred big and little decisions are made in our newsroom every day as we build the Times Free Press.

    by Alison Gerber March 30, 2024

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    Quiz: How well do you know Chattanooga native Usher?

    Test your knowledge of Usher.

    by Alison Gerber February 9, 2024

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    Neediest Cases: A way you can help fellow Chattanoogans this holiday season

    For 109 years, Chattanoogans have opened their pocketbooks during the holiday season to help neighbors who may be struggling.

    by Alison Gerber December 24, 2023

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    Help pick the Chattanooga-area top stories for 2023

    The Chattanooga Times Free Press wants readers to help pick the top stories of 2023.

    by Alison Gerber December 9, 2023

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    Looking for a good fall getaway? Try Ellijay, Georgia

    The small town of Ellijay, Georgia, with a population of just 1,800, is surrounded by the rolling foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains.

    by Alison Gerber September 5, 2023

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    Chattanooga Times Free Press honored in Green Eyeshade journalism awards

    The Chattanooga Times Free Press was recognized for its work by the Society of Professional Journalists in its 2022 Green Eyeshade Awards.

    by Alison Gerber July 13, 2023

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    Opinion: Chattanooga Times Free Press adds staff to meet reader interests and community need

    At two different meetings in recent months at the Times Free Press, Chattanooga Mayor Tim Kelly said people often tell him Chattanooga reminds them of "Austin …

    by Alison Gerber July 8, 2023

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    Times Free Press launches ‘subscriber exclusive’ content

    The Chattanooga Times Free Press traces its history to 1869 when the firm of Kirby & Gamble was optimistic enough to open a small newspaper, the Chattanooga Da…

    by Alison Gerber June 6, 2023

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    Chattanooga college students protest for gun control outside Hamilton County Courthouse

    About a dozen college students calling for stricter gun control laws protested outside the Hamilton County Courthouse on Friday afternoon.

    by Alison Gerber April 14, 2023

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    How three Tennessee cities shaped American music, plus a playlist of songs about our state

    From fiddles and banjos played in the hills of Appalachia to the guitar and harmonica melodies of the delta blues, music created in Tennessee has had a profoun…

    by Alison Gerber February 1, 2023

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    Coty Wamp ousts Neal Pinkston for Republican nomination for Hamilton County district attorney

    Law enforcement attorney Coty Wamp on Tuesday decisively defeated eight-year incumbent Neal Pinkston for the Republican nomination for Hamilton County district…

    by Alison Gerber May 4, 2022

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    Need a fun fall trip? Try Blue Ridge, Georgia

    It's been a long time since Blue Ridge was a sleepy small town.

    by Alison Gerber November 1, 2021

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    Chattanooga Times Free Press turns to iPads as its digital future

    The publisher of the Chattanooga Times Free Press is investing millions of dollars in a plan to convert the newspaper's print subscribers to a mostly digital f…

    by Alison Gerber September 11, 2021

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    What's best for your student: A primer on the non-traditional schooling now trending in Tennessee Valley

    School is not always rows of desks facing a whiteboard.

    by Anika Chaturvedi , Alison Gerber September 1, 2021

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    Here's our Trader Joe's shopping list

    I've been known to drive out of my way when I'm in Knoxville or Atlanta to find a Trader Joe's.

    by Alison Gerber August 17, 2021

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    Are you a conservative in the Chattanooga region? The Times Free Press wants to hear from you.

    The Times Free Press is participating in a project designed to help rebuild trust in the media, and it starts with understanding our readers and their perspect…

    by Alison Gerber March 25, 2021

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    Readers: We may not know results on election night. Here's why.

    Election night usually ends with results. This year will probably be different.

    by Alison Gerber October 28, 2020

  • 8 mouthwatering food blogs, tried and tested by a Chattanooga foodie

    Being stuck at home has converted even the most kitchen-phobic among us into home cooks. And those of us who've long loved to cook have been willing to try new…

    by Alison Gerber October 1, 2020

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    The Times Free Press is ending its gallery of mugshots

    The Chattanooga Times Free Press will no longer display mugshots of everyone arrested in Hamilton County, which the paper has done for the past 10 years on a s…

    by Alison Gerber August 12, 2020

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    Gerber: Coronavirus empties Times Free Press newsroom, but our mission remains the same

    On Wednesday, March 11, a group of Times Free Press staff members hosted a gathering called Brews & News.

    by Alison Gerber March 21, 2020

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    Note to readers: Coronavirus is forcing some Times Free Press coverage changes

    As we deal with the fallout of the coronavirus, we will make some temporary changes to the daily print newspaper. Because numerous sports and entertainment eve…

    by Alison Gerber March 16, 2020

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    Times Free Press coronavirus coverage free online

    The Chattanooga Times Free Press is providing free online access to coronavirus coverage in order for Chattanooga-area residents to have the most up-to-date, f…

    by Alison Gerber March 12, 2020

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    Dog DNA tests unravel the mysteries of your mutt

    With the growth of genetic testing, many pet owners are finally learning exactly what breeds make up their beloved dogs.

    by Alison Gerber February 25, 2019

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    The Times Free Press: Telling Chattanooga's story for the past 150 years

    In the year following the devastation of the Civil War, many Chattanoogans struggled to rebuild and recapture their former success.

    by Alison Gerber December 30, 2018

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    Gerber: Times Free Press honors 2018 valedictorians from Southeast Tennessee and North Georgia

    For more than two decades, Chattanooga's newspapers have recognized area valedictorians.

    by Alison Gerber June 10, 2018

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    Gerber: Hamilton County school board should be transparent about multi-million dollar decisions

    If you live in Hamilton County and you expect to have a say in how millions of dollars in taxpayer money is spent on your child's school, you're out of luck.

    by Alison Gerber October 29, 2017

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    Gerber: Why go back to the '80s?

    Chattanooga's got a lot going for it - mountains, a river, a vibrant downtown, not to mention crazy-fast internet.

    by Alison Gerber September 24, 2017

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    Gerber: Putting the public back in public records

    Hamilton County's public school leaders are engaging in a disturbing pattern of behavior that obstructs attempts by the media and community from accessing publ…

    by Alison Gerber May 21, 2017

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    Gerber: Quality journalism that serves the community

    Journalism's top prizes were awarded Monday, and among the winners was "The Panama Papers," a series of stories that used 300 reporters on six continents to ex…

    by Alison Gerber April 16, 2017

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    Gerber: News in a time of division

    On Monday, the Times Free Press published a stand-alone photo (a photo with no story) of two men using leaf blowers, fall leaves flying everywhere. It was a ni…

    by Alison Gerber November 20, 2016

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    Gerber: More talk about Hamilton County education (and hopefully some action too) [video]

    I learned something in study hall this week: It's possible to have a conversation about a touchy subject in a way that can help this community build relationsh…

    by Alison Gerber October 23, 2016

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    Gerber: Separating fact from fiction critical for students, teachers

    Technology allows us to communicate and exchange information at whiplash speeds. But too often, that information isn't credible. It might be biased or just pla…

    by Alison Gerber October 16, 2016

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    Gerber: Our city's poverty and why it affects us all

    In 2015, the Chattanooga Times Free Press poured an unprecedented amount of time and energy into researching the roots of and solutions to Chattanooga's econom…

    by Alison Gerber March 6, 2016

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    Help the Times Free Press pick 2015's top stories

    We need your help, readers.

    by Alison Gerber December 20, 2015

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    Gerber: The semantics and death and changes to The Toll

    A homicide is defined as the act of one person killing another, whether it's with a gun, knife, fist or something else. It's the word used by law enforcement a…

    by Alison Gerber October 25, 2015

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    Gerber: The Toll looks at emotional, societal cost of homicides

    The toddler who died from a drug overdose after a caretaker put a pain patch on his back.

    by Alison Gerber October 18, 2015

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    Gerber: A national tragedy in our backyard

    Typically in this column I pull back the curtain on the front page and talk about the reasoning behind our headlines, but I don't want to do that today.

    by Alison Gerber July 26, 2015

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    Gerber: Fangs bared in Best Town smackdown

    So things got kinda ugly in the Chattanooga vs. Boone and the Chattanooga vs. Port Angeles contest.

    by Alison Gerber June 7, 2015

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    Gerber: Papers collaborate on 'Outside Influence' report

    On today's front page you'll find a story about the growing influence of out-of-state organizations that spend millions of dollars to try influence public poli…

    by Alison Gerber May 3, 2015

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    Gerber: Newspaper's role is to shine a light

    TO HELP

    by Alison Gerber November 30, 2014

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    Gerber: Openness is always the best choice

    Members of the media are often quick to call out public officials who operate behind a wall of secrecy. But we're not as good at calling out those who act with…

    by Alison Gerber November 23, 2014

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    Gerber: There's no devil in these details

    Judy Walton is a tough reporter. Her watchdog reporting often angers those she's reporting on.

    by Alison Gerber October 19, 2014

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    Gerber: A fresh, modern look for your newspaper

    Video: Don't worry, dear reader, it's still us: Times Free Press updates its look and its capabilities

    by Alison Gerber October 5, 2014

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    Gerber: Obama's trickle-down effects

    Our government has never been more secretive than it is today.

    by Alison Gerber September 21, 2014

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    Gerber: Indictments offer parallels to TFP reports

    In 2011, one of our business reporters, Ellis Smith, had a hunch and launched an investigation into a wealthy local man who Smith believed was operating compan…

    by Alison Gerber August 17, 2014

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    Gerber: America does the right thing bringing ebola victims home

    The news bulletin flickered on my screen and made the hair on my arms stand up. It might sound corny, but I was filled with pride and thankful to be an America…

    by Alison Gerber August 10, 2014

  • Gerber: TFP press project nears end

    We told you it would be painful.

    by Alison Gerber July 13, 2014

Chattanooga Times Free Press (2024)

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