Rolling Thunder keeps the memory alive on Veterans Day

ROCK SPRING, Ga. (WDEF) – As we celebrate Veterans Day, one group of riders continues to ensure that those who never made it home are never forgotten. News 12 spoke with three members of the organization Rolling Thunder, a group of riders and supporters who honor veterans year-round, with a special focus on prisoners of war and those still missing…

UTC Honors Local Heroes at Annual Veterans Day Luncheon

The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga (UTC) honored local heroes today during its annual Veterans Day Luncheon. Students, staff, and community members gathered at the Wolford Family Athletic Center to celebrate those who have served in the armed forces. Keynote speaker Terry Ellis, a UTC nursing professor and Army National Guard lieutenant, shared his experiences caring for injured soldiers and…

Golden Apple Award: Holley Corder, Saint Jude School

CHATTANOOGA, TN (WDEF) – Holley Corder has a gift for creating a love of learning in her 4th grade students at Saint Jude. She tailors her lesson plans to meet each student where they are. Ms. Corder’s unbridled kindness and creativity earned her this week’s Golden Apple Award. “She’s a dedicated teacher. She’s here for the right reasons. She’s awesome. The…

Veteran Releases New Children’s Book

CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (WDEF) – A Chattanooga veteran is using storytelling to inspire reflection and hope in children and adults alike. “Magron’s Quest,” written by Navy veteran and local creative leader Anthony M. Wiley Jr., officially launched today with a community book signing and celebration.  The project was funded through the ArtsBuild Veterans Grant, a program that elevates local veterans who…

Veterans Honored at Annual Ceremony

CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (WDEF) – Veterans, families, and community members gathered this morning at the National Guard Armory for the annual Veterans Day ceremony hosted by the Chattanooga Area Veterans Council. The ceremony featured the presentation and posting of the colors by Vietnam Veterans of America Chapter 203, the national anthem performed by the Choo Choo Chorus, and remarks from local…

Dunlap community celebrates Veterans Day

DUNLAP, Tenn. (WDEF) — The Dunlap community gathered today to celebrate veterans. They met at Sequatchie County Highschool to get out of the frigid weather. There was supposed to be a parade, but the cold weather hampered those plans. Sequatchie County Schools got the day off, and many students were in attendance. Speakers included representatives of the local VFW, the…

Proposed Birchwood development deferred at planning commission

HAMILTON COUNTY, Tenn. (WDEF)-  The Hamilton County Regional Planning Commission has deferred a project that could bring roughly three hundred homes to the Birchwood area. The Windy Ridge subdivision would be located on Eldridge Road off of Birchwood Pike. The developers want it to be designated as a residential development district, that would allow them to pay for infrastructure upgrades…

Will Chattanooga be impacted by nationwide flight delays?

CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (WDEF)- Thousands of flights across America are facing delays or cancellations as a result of the federal government shutdown. This is due to a FAA mandate to relieve pressure on air traffic controllers at major airports. Even with a solution to the federal government shutdown pending, these delays or cancellations are continuing. While we haven’t been able to…

Trial for man charged in fatal 2023 Frazier Avenue crash rescheduled for next year

Randy Vega walking into court on Monday. CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (WDEF)- A new trial date has been selected for the man charged in a tragic incident on the Chattanooga Northshore. Randy Vega is charged with two counts of vehicular homicide and driving under the influence among other charges in a fatal 20-22 crash on Frazier Avenue. That crash, according to evidence…

What’s Right With Our Schools: Chattanooga Woodworking Academy Awards

CHATTANOOGA, TN (WDEF) -Mayor Tim Kelly believes the creative economy is a crucial component of Chattanooga’s bottom line. The current class at Chattanooga Working Academy is the most decorated in its history. Their skills are a well-crafted example of “What’s Right With Our Schools.” Bill Carney is the Director of the Chattanooga Woodworking Academy. “This class is one of the…

2025 Veterans’ Appreciation Banquet

ROCK SPRING, Ga. (WDEF) – Today marks a special evening in Walker County, one filled with music, gratitude, and heartfelt appreciation for those who have served our nation. Operation Outreach is once again inviting the community to come together in honor of America’s heroes. The organization’s annual Veterans Appreciation Banquet is an opportunity to recognize the men and women who…

Chattanooga Zoo hosts Asian Lantern Festival

CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (WDEF) – The Asian Lantern Festival, Forest of Fantasy, kicks off November 21 with our friends at the Chattanooga Zoo. Communications Director Jake Cash says visitors can expect to see an entirely new collection of lanterns this year, featuring dragons, mythical creatures, and forest animals. Although the event takes place at night, it is family-friendly and open to…

Community walk shines light on Epilepsy Awareness Month

CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (WDEF) – Among the many things November is known for, this month also highlights Epilepsy Awareness. Here in Chattanooga, dozens of people laced up their sneakers and came together for the annual Chattanooga Walk for Epilepsy at Tennessee Riverpark. News 12 spoke with advocates and warriors who face the challenges of epilepsy every day. Christy Howard, a guest…

Community walks to raise awareness for Epilepsy in Chattanooga

CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (WDEF) – The community came together this weekend to walk for a cause that impacts one in every 26 Americans. The Epilepsy Foundation of Southeast Tennessee hosted its annual Chattanooga Walk for Epilepsy at Tennessee Riverpark. Funds raised help provide programs such as art therapy, prescription assistance, and transportation for families in need. Guest speaker Christy Howard said…

Fire crews knock down Chattanooga house fire

CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (WDEF) – Late Saturday afternoon, firefighters responded to a house fire in Chattanooga, where several neighbors watched as the Chattanooga Fire Department worked to put out the flames. News 12 spoke with neighbors and the fire captain to learn more about what happened. Aylea Moore and Quintis McCaleb were among those who saw the fire on Sheridan Court….

Chattanooga Skatepark, Dog Park Renovation

CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (WDEF) – The City of Chattanooga celebrated the official groundbreaking for the renovation of ChattTown Skatepark and Chew Chew Dog Park today.  This $4.4 million project will transform the popular spaces into a modern, family-friendly amenity area. The renovations will include a multimodal skatepark, a redesigned dog park, event space, new bathrooms, and a state-of-the-art concrete skatepark designed…

Hamilton County Fair Highlights Fun

SALE CREEK, Tenn. (WDEF) – The 2025 Hamilton County Fair took over McDonald Farm in Sale Creek this weekend, offering rides, live music, contests, and attractions for the whole family. One of the biggest moments today was the pie-eating contest, where participants went head-to-head and the winner was awarded a plaque.  Families lined up early to get a good view…

Mocs “Battle” Their Way to Win in Home Finale

GoMocs-The Chattanooga Mocs rolled to a 45-28 win over the Furman Paladins Saturday afternoon at Finley Stadium. The Mocs used a fantastic freshman debut from Battle Alberson who set the school freshman record for total offense and controlled an offense that controlled the game in the win. First Word “Our offensive staff did a great job of putting Battle in really good…

Festival of Trees Supports Mothers

CLEVELAND, Tenn. (WDEF) – As Halloween decorations come down, Christmas is already making its way to Cleveland.  Preparations are underway for the 5th Annual Festival of Trees, hosted by Foundation House Ministries. The Cleveland-based nonprofit provides housing, life-skills training, and recovery programs for mothers in need.  Founded in 2014, it’s the only maternity home of its kind within 150 miles…

Tyner Opens New Football Stadium

Chattanooga-(WDEF-TV) The Tyner football team is no longer homeless. Tonight, they’ll enjoy a game on their campus for the first time since 2022, as the Rams entertain Watertown in the first round of the playoffs. Brian Armstrong gives us a look at the new Tyner crib. Categories: Sports – Local Sports News

EPB and partners offer trees for free

CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (WDEF) — EPB is partnering up with the city of Chattanooga and Reflection Riding to offer something special. They’re giving away two native trees for free to residents in EPB’s service area. It’s part of their annual Re-leaf program, which is now in its fourth year. The goal is to add more beauty and shade to the Chattanooga…