Ramsey takes plea deal in Bianca Horton murder case

Chattanooga, TN (WDEF)- The mother of a convicted murderer took a plea deal related to a 2016 gang murder in Chattanooga Friday morning. Chernika Ramsey had been charged with facilitation to commit first degree murder and especially aggravated kidnapping in the death of Bianca Horton in Chattanooga. You may recall that Andre Grier was recently convicted of Horton’s murder, as prosecutors…

Volkswagen Hosts E Lab Showcase

Chattanooga, Tenn. (WDEF) — Volkswagen hosted its annual E Lab showcase at their Chattanooga Conference Center Friday. The event brought students and parents from all over Hamilton County to one place to show off their various creations, all put together thanks to the E Labs sponsored by VW. Mario Duarte, Training and Development Leader at Volkswagen told us, “Sometimes we…

TechByte: AI Arms Race continues, but at what cost to our brains?

Hundreds of billions of dollars are flowing into AI – with countries and companies racing to invest. The newest breakthroughs in artificial intelligence are on display at a summit in India… with tech CEO’s competing to build super-smart AI systems. But a top scientist is raising concerns – warning an “arms race” risks wiping out humanity. Dr. Stuart Russell, Computer…

Mocs Fall 85-80 to UNCG to Endure First Ever Losing Home Record at McKenzie Arena

(gomocs.com) – The Chattanooga Mocs men’s basketball team saw yet another late-game rally fall short on its home floor following an 85-80 defeat to UNCG during late-season Southern Conference action on Thursday night inside McKenzie Arena. Following the loss, Chattanooga drops to 12-18 overall and 6-11 inside SoCon play with the regular season finale against VMI set for Saturday. UNCG…

Askins Trial Shows Key Evidence

CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (WDEF) – Testimony in the trial of Samuel and Caleb Askins focused Thursday on alleged gang activity, a traffic stop, and forensic evidence tied to the Maryland Street shooting. A local gang expert testified that Samuel Askins used a Facebook Live video to call out rival gangs, including Christian Wood of the Gangster Disciples, repeatedly urging others to…

Wear your Denim & Diamonds for a great cause

Chattanooga Medical Foundation CEO Rae Bond joins News 12’s Chip Chapman to invite everyone to their annual Denim & Diamonds fundraiser that aids in funding Project Access. CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (WDEF) – Time to break out your finest attire…or your most casual attire for a night of fun, food, and great music for a great cause! Denim & Diamonds returns once…

Askins Brothers Murder Trial Continues

CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (WDEF) – The murder trial of Samuel Askins and Caleb Askins continued in Hamilton County Criminal Court as prosecutors presented more evidence and testimony in the case related to a deadly shooting on Maryland Street in North Chattanooga in August 2023.   Police say officers responded to a shooting scene on September 28, 2023, where they found 48‑year‑old Warren…

Parkridge to be allowed to build freestanding emergency room in Cleveland

CLEVELAND, Tenn. (WDEF)- A few months ago, the Parkridge Health System announced their intentions to build a new freestanding emergency room in Cleveland. However, they faced opposition from Vitruvian Health, who owns the only emergency room in Cleveland, the Bradley Medical Center. Wednesday, they faced off in front of the Tennessee Health Facilities Commission to decide if that would be…

CVS says they will close all Tennessee stores if anti-Pharmacy Benefits Manager bill passes

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WDEF)- A Tennessee bill restricting how pharmacies are structured is facing opposition from one major company. CVS says that if Tennessee Senate Bill 20-40 passes, they would be forced to close every single CVS store in the state. This is because the bill would require any company that owns an insurance company, the store, and the pharmacy benefits…

David Pollack Headlines Scouting Fundraiser

CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (WDEF) – Former University of Georgia standout and ESPN College GameDay analyst David Pollack spoke Tuesday at the 23rd annual Friends of Scouting Luncheon, where his message focused on overcoming adversity and learning from life’s toughest moments. Pollack’s perspective comes from personal experience. His NFL career ended after a neck injury during the 2006 season forced him into…

More than 100 new Citizens sworn in during Naturalization Ceremony

CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (WDEF) – As immigration continues to dominate headlines nationwide, today in Chattanooga, the focus was on celebration. More than 100 applicants officially became American citizens during a naturalization ceremony held by the Eastern District of Tennessee. Imagine leaving behind everything you have ever known: your home, your language, even your country, for a chance at something better. For…

Cancer Prevention Month focuses on risk awareness

CHATTTANOOGA, Tenn. (WDEF) – February is National Cancer Prevention Month, and health experts say understanding your personal risk is one of the most powerful tools you have when it comes to protecting your health. While only about 10 percent of cancers are hereditary, doctors explain that knowing whether you fall into that category can be life changing. Even if genetic…

Local Country Artist Turns Heartache Musical

CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (WDEF) – Rising singer-songwriter and UTC student Bella Lam just released her new single, Take It Out On My Guitar.  Fans had a chance to join her earlier Tuesday for a live TikTok watch party, where they could hang out, ask questions, and see the music video before its YouTube debut. The song turns heartbreak into a catchy…

Golden Apple Award: Lindsey Flaherty, Allen Elementary

SODDY DAISY, TN (WDEF) – For the best educators, teaching is much more than a job. It’s a passion. That’s certainly true for Lindsey Flaherty. One Allen Elementary school parent describes her as the “Light of the third grade.” Let’s get illuminated in this week’s Golden Apple. “Ms Flaherty is an amazing teacher. She is, she always has a smile….

Virtual Schools Face Possible Closure

BENTON, Tenn. (WDEF) – Tennessee lawmakers are considering House Bill 2420, a measure that would allow the state education commissioner to close virtual schools that do not meet certain performance standards.  The proposal is being closely watched by families across the state, including students at Volunteer State Virtual Academy, a statewide online public school. Laci, a student from Benton, said…