Chattanooga Conducting Webinars to Help Businesses Reopen
The city of Chattanooga conducted an online webinar today to help retail business owners and employees safely and effectively reopen.
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The city of Chattanooga conducted an online webinar today to help retail business owners and employees safely and effectively reopen.
CLEVELAND, Tennessee (WDEF) - Cleveland Police on Monday identified the man killed in a motorcycle crash on Sunday afternoon. The driver was 44 year old Aaron Autrey. Investigators say he was traveling at a high rate of speed west on…
HAMILTON COUNTY, Tennessee (WDEF) - Hamilton County investigators are looking into the discovery of a body Monday morning near the Tennessee-Georgia line. They got the call just before noon. The body was found along Highway 134, which parallels I -24…
The world’s largest hornet, a 2-inch killer dubbed the “Murder Hornet” with an appetite for honey bees, has been found in Washington state.
The number of COVID-19 cases at Life Care Center of Athens continues to rise with 70 residents now testing positive along with 42 staff members.
Miami Dolphins say Don Shula, the winningest coach in pro football history, has died at age 90.
Officials said storms with high winds swept through Tennessee knocking down trees and power lines, leaving more than 100,000 customers without power and causing one death.
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CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (WDEF)- Venue Church has played a large role in feeding the community after the Easter Sunday tornadoes. The church has fed over 30,000 families in the last two weeks. They have been partnering with Mercy Chefs to give…
One man tells News 12 he’s trying to stay on the safe side and reassure himself that he’s not carrying the virus.
CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (WDEF) - As an Epidemiologist at the Hamilton County Health Department, Dan Walker has a hand in what’s known as contact tracing. “Contact tracing is a fundamental part of epidemiology, kind of like where the rubber meets the road,…
“Right now, most of the cases are zero contacts to two contacts.”
1,232 cases in the last 24 hours
"It's paramount that we identify what is taking place right now."
By JONATHAN MATTISE Associated Press NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) - Several groups are suing the state of Tennessee to allow any voter to cast an absentee ballot this year due to worries that people might contract or unwittingly spread the coronavirus…
Hamilton Place and Northgate have limited stores and limited hours to begin with.
CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (WDEF) -- Down the road from Holly Hills, one family can't find a way to clear his acres of downed trees. The Randles own land near 3720 Brock Road. Because of the steep terrain, the Randles haven't been…
CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (WDEF) -- One tornado victim isn’t losing faith after her house was destroyed Easter night. "My youngest son asked me, 'Are we all about to die?'" Zundra Bailey said. "I told him, 'No, we shall live, and we…
CHATTANOOGA (WDEF) - As we head into another weekend of drive thru testing in Hamilton County, the local health department is happy about the numbers they are getting so far. Last weekend, the Riverfront Parkway Site conducted 1,377 tests. Only…
"We’re confident in their ability to determine the proper time and how to incorporate these guidelines to worship."
CLEVELAND, Tenn (WDEF) - It’s the first day of May and normally high school seniors would be getting excited for graduation. But some local seniors are asking for administration to push the ceremony further back. Cleveland High School announced on Thursday…
ABINGTON, Virginia (WDEF) - If you've been looking for hand sanitizer, Food City is a good place to look. One of the subjects covered during an on-line news conference with Food City management yesterday was the shortage of some cleaning…
U.S. regulators will allow emergency use of an experimental drug that appears to help some coronavirus patients recover faster.
MEIGS COUNTY, Tenn (WDEF) - The warmer weather and sunny days are causing people to flock to the rivers and lakes again. As boaters and fishermen take to the water, their cars and trucks remain parked at their local boat ramp…