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In 10 years, Times Free Press photographers have taken thousands of images.
We've combed through the archives to find some of the most memorable news
and feature photographs. The images tell the story of 10 years in the life
of our region.
Billy Weeks, Chattanooga Times Free Press director of photography and graphics, discusses memorable images since the merger 10 years ago of Chattanooga's two daily newspapers. The images range from shots of the Vols celebrating their 1999 national championship to pictures of celebrants rejoicing over Barack Obama's 2008 presidential election.
Some athletes are simply born with so much natural ability that their rise to the upper echelon of sports is, well, easy.
That wasn’t the case with Ashley Houts.
Since Chattanooga’s morning and afternoon newspapers joined to debut as what is now the Chattanooga Times Free Press 10 years ago as of Monday, the paper has become more than the neatly rolled, plastic-wrapped bundle that lands each morning in readers’ driveways.
Chattanooga Times Free Press President and General Manager Jason Taylor discusses the newspaper 10 years after the city's two papers merged. Mr. Taylor also addresses the different platforms the Times Free Press uses to deliver news.
Walter E. Hussman Jr., chairman of the Chattanooga Times Free Press, discusses his decision to purchase the two newspapers in the Chattanooga market 10 years ago and to merge them into one operation. Mr. Hussman also talks about the distinct nature of having two editorial voices in the newspaper.