The Head of the Hooch

Body: CHATTANOOGA (WDEF) – Trailing all the way back to 1982, The Head of the Hooch regatta has continued to bring thousands of competitors from over 30 states and several foreign countries for a weekend of rowing in Chattanooga.  This competition occurs every year on the first full weekend of November. The weekend is supported and orchestrated by volunteers from…

The Salvation Army of Chattanooga hosted their Job Fair

CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (WDEF) — The Salvation Army of Chattanooga hosted their Job Fair today that gave job seekers will have the opportunity to meet with a variety of local employers. It was free to the public and free to attend, where job seekers had the opportunity to meet with a variety of local employers including Walmart, HomeServe, East Tennessee State…

Thursday Throwback: 1978 Jaycees Haunted House

Public Haunted House experiences have changed over the years, but they are not new. For our Thursday Throwback, we’re taking you back to the kind of fright night your parents or grandparents visited. Here is the Jaycees Haunted House from 1978. Categories: From The Archives Tags: From The Archives, Thursday Throwback

Abigail Hawk previews behind the scenes of the last season of “Blue Bloods”

CBS star, Abigail Hawk, joins News 12’s Chip Chapman to discuss her career on TV, working with Tom Selleck, and her latest upcoming film. CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (WDEF) – Blue Bloods actress, Abigail Hawk, got a chance to talk about her long standing career on network television and her latest upcoming film, Daruma. Abigail Hawk is best known as Detective Abigail…

High Tech TV Improves Quality of Sleep

In most cases, doctors, experts and trainers will tell you that to go to sleep you need to power down your devices and lights.  This is to help your body start creating melatonin to get good quality sleep so you can rest, recover and wake up firing on all 8 for the next day. We are joined today by by…

Annual Halloween block party in Cleveland

CHATTANOOGA (WDEF) – Hundreds of people gathered together to enjoy the 37th annual Mainstreet Downtown Halloween Block Party that took place in Cleveland this year. The town of Cleveland was transformed into its very own Halloween town with decorations of all sorts.  The night, which not only included live music, great food, and a plethora of activities, also gave people…

Loudon Edges Red Bank 18-13 For the Region Title

Red Bank, TN-(WDEF-TV) Loudon defeated Red Bank 18-13 on Thursday night to seal up the region title. The Redskins scored with 43 seconds to play to go up by that 18-13 score. Red Bank then got the ball to the Loudon 22 with seven seconds left. Lions quarterback Logan McGinnis was tripped up on the game’s final play, and he…

District 27 race heating up

HAMILTON COUNTY, Tenn. (WDEF)- One local state house race is heating up before Election Day. After upsetting incumbent Patsy Hazlewood, Michelle Reneau is looking to secure the Tennessee House District 27 seat, which covers most of Western Hamilton County from Soddy-Daisy to St. Elmo. She is facing Democrat Kathy Lennon for the seat. The Hamilton County Democratic Party have placed…

The Chocolate Box offers scarily good treats this Halloween

Nichelle Patel of The Chocolate Box previews last minute tasty creations for Halloween with News 12’s Chip Chapman. CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (WDEF) – Something tasty this way comes. Nichelle Patel, owner of The Chocolate Box, returns to show off some more tricks up her sleeve and all of them are treats! People will be screaming “Beetlejuice!” at least three times when…

New Mocs Women’s Basketball Coach Deandra Schirmer Embraces UTC’s Tradition

Chattanooga-(WDEF-TV) When the UTC women’s basketball team tips off their season next week, they’ll feature a new head coach in Deandra Schirmer. Coach ‘D’ is looking to pick up where the previous head coach left off, as Chattanooga won back-to-back SoCon titles. Schirmer:”I wanted to make sure that we bring champions back-to-back-to-back to this program.” Yeah. Coach ‘D’ was not…

Tennessee murder suspect investigation continues

CHATTANOOGA (WDEF) -The FBI is continuing the manhunt for the Tennessee man who allegedly staged a fake bear attack in an attempt to cover up a hiker’s murder. Nicholas Hamlett, the suspected murderer, stole the identity of a man named Brandon Andrade, dialed 911 the night of Oct. 18 while hiking in Polk County, and told police he was injured…

Local firefighters receive railroad training from Norfolk Southern Train

CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (WDEF)- This is how Chattanooga area first responders learn to handle dangers surrounding trains and rail lines, the Norfolk Southern Safety Train.   “So we are training first responders in the region on how to safely respond to rail incidents, going through different types of scenarios with them, how to read our train paperwork and just build their knowledge about railroad…

Reported price increase in Gateway project causes controversy at commission meeting

CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (WDEF)- A report over the weekend from the Chattanooga Times Free Press claimed the cost of the Gateway school project had doubled to $80 million dollars. It had been initially proposed to be roughly $40 million as part of a $250 million dollar bond issue to fund several school projects across the county. Multiple commissioners voiced their frustration…

Erlanger discusses future after Health Department acquitision

CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (WDEF)-  Erlanger is thinking about what its future looks like beyond the acquisition of the Hamilton County Health Department. Announced Tuesday, Erlanger will acquire the 60 year old building on third street to expand their downtown campus. The hospital’s CEO, Jim Coleman, says they are currently in the exploratory phase of what to do on that property after…

Driving Our Economy Forward: Peak Symposium

The 10th annual Peak Performance Symposium took place recently at the Pie Innovation Center in Cleveland, Tennessee. The symposium gives manufacturing professionals a chance to share ideas through technology and workforce development. Tonight we take a look at how the event continues to Drive Our Economy Forward. “Is just the tip of the iceberg you know. So it’s going to…

New parental leave policy proposed for Hamilton County employees

HAMILTON COUNTY, Tenn. (WDEF) —  Hamilton County Mayor Weston Wamp has proposed a new parental leave policy for Hamilton County government employees. This new policy includes eight weeks of paid maternity leave and two weeks of paid paternity leave. “As a father of five, I know firsthand how crucial those first several weeks are for parents to bond with their…

More than 55 million people have voted early in run-up to Election Day

Washington — More than 55 million people have cast their ballots either in person or by mail during early voting, according to recent figures, weighing in on the presidential contest and down-ballot races ahead of Election Day on Nov. 5. Data compiled by the University of Florida Election Lab shows that more than 29 million early votes have been cast at polling places in-person,…

Demystifying Death Conference offers lessons of death and grief

News 12’s Amelia Greer previews the Demystifying Death Conference with Sherry Campbell. CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (WDEF) – The upcoming Demystifying Death Conference is an opportunity for people to learn about death and how to handle grief. The event was brought together by Welcome Home of Chattanooga and will be at the First Baptist Church of Chattanooga on November 1 at 830…

Mocs Expect Another Good Football Game Against Western Carolina

Chattanooga-(WDEF-TV) The Mocs are chasing a SoCon title, as they head down the stretch this season. Since it’s Halloween week, UTC is hoping their trip to Western Carolina doesn’t turn into Western ‘Scary-lina’. Mocs coach Rusty Wright doesn’t sugar coat what lies ahead for UTC this weekend in Cullowhee. Said Wright:”Play probably the most talented team in our league. I…