Soddy Daisy Edges Rhea Co 69-66

Soddy Daisy, TN-(WDEF-TV) Rhea Co carried at 19-3 record into their matchup with Soddy Daisy on Monday night, but it was the Trojans pulling off the upset. They beat their rival 69-66.   Categories: Sports – Local Sports News Tags: boys basketball, Rhea County High School, Soddy Daisy High School

What’s Right With Our Schools: Chattanooga Ballet Nutcracker

CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (WDEF) – A heartwarming holiday tradition recently wrapped up. The Chattanooga Ballet and hundreds of local school children put on a first-rate production of The Nutcracker. Let’s pull back the curtain on a timeless example of what’s right with our schools. Brian McSween is the CEO and Artistic Director at Chattanooga Ballet. He says,” Each year here at…

Community can provide input for Chattanooga’s future

CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (WDEF) – Plan Chattanooga is asking for the public’s input in the future of the city. The Chattanooga-Hamilton County Regional Planning Agency is conducting a survey this month so residents can share their thoughts and concerns.  This month’s survey is round two of the community input survey. In December, Plan Chattanooga held a “Launch Survey,” with general questions….

Cleveland’s Lauren Hurst Named Gatorade State Volleyball Player of the Year…Again

(press release) CHICAGO (January 8, 2024) — In its 39th year of honoring the nation’s most elite high school athletes, Gatorade today announced Lauren Hurst of Cleveland High School is the 2023-24 Gatorade Tennessee Volleyball Player of the Year. Hurst is the first Gatorade Tennessee Volleyball Player of the Year to be chosen from Cleveland High School. The award, which…

City, county disagree on impact of South Broad price increase

CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (WDEF) – First pitch at the new South Broad Stadium is supposed to be in April of next year. However, that and the price of the South Broad Project, is changing to the disagreement between Chattanooga city and Hamilton County officials. The master developer of the South Broad project for New City Properties, Jim Irwin said, “We are…

Rep. Mike Cameron previews Georgia legislation ahead of Monday

CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (WDEF) — As state legislatures return to session this week, Georgia lawmakers are anticipating a reduced tax rate. Governor Brian Kemp recently proposed a tax reduction for the state. The state budget along with matters of criminal budget will be prime topics in Georgia sessions. Representative Mike Cameron claims this will be one of the main topics of…

Sen. Bo Watson previews 2024 Tennessee legislation

CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (WDEF) — The Tennessee state legislature returns on Tuesday, January 9th at noon for the second half of the 113th general assembly. 1,500 bills or more will be introduced. However, only a small percentage of these bills will actually pass and become law. Senator Bo Watson previews what he expects in state legislation this year. Sen. Bo Watson…

Mocs Down Furman 73-58, Dan Earl Earns Win No. 100

(GoMocs)– In front of 3,901 fans, the Chattanooga Mocs men’s basketball team used a fast start and a dominating defensive effort to help register a comfortable 73-58 victory over defending Southern Conference champion Furman on Saturday night inside McKenzie Arena.  Following the win, Chattanooga snaps a three-game skid and improves to 9-6 overall and evens its league record at 1-1….

Tyner Wins District Battle Over CSAS 67-52

Chattanooga-(WDEF-TV) In a battle of unbeaten teams in district play, Tyner up-ended CSAS by a final of 67-52. The Rams were up just four after the first quarter, but they forced several turnovers in the second quarter with their pressure defense to push the lead to 16 at the break. Categories: Sports – Local Sports News Tags: CSAS, district battle,…

Ryan Tannehill Starting Titans Season Finale Against Jacksonville

Titans coach Mike Vrabel announced Friday that Ryan Tannehill will start at quarterback Sunday in Tennessee’s season finale against Jacksonville. Will Levis is fighting a foot injury, and he is designated as the team’s emergency third string QB. It will likely be Tannehill’s final game in a Titans uniform. The team is not expected to bring him back next season…

Heritage Long Snapper Jay Williams Headed to Play For the Crimson Tide

Ringgold, GA-(WDEF-TV) Alabama’s football season came to an end at the Rose Bowl last Saturday. But now, a new group of players are coming to Tuscaloosa in the hopes of winning a national title, including Heritage High School’s long snapper Jay Williams. Brian Armstrong talks with the new Crimson Tide commit. Heritage High Schooler Jay Williams is a preferred walk…

Monteagle truck stop project facing legal, community backlash

MONTEAGLE, Tenn. (WDEF) – Johnny Cash once sang about the dangers of trucking down Monteagle Mountain.  However, residents on top of the mountain are warning about the dangers of a proposed truck stop. Current state of the property where the Petro’s Truck Stop may be built. (From: United to Protect the Plateau) Monteagle resident William Best recalled, “There are literally…

Increased renewal fees for all Electric Vehicles in Tennessee

CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (WDEF) — An increased fee went into effect at the beginning of the year for electric vehicles in Tennessee. This includes All-Electric, Hybrid Electric and Plug-In Hybrid Electric Vehicles. County clerk offices statewide have been advised by the Tennessee Department of Revenue there are increased renewal fees for all EVs. The rate is just under $300, adjusted annually…

Local musician published for scientific breakthrough

Martha Summa-Chadwick devleops program for people with disabilities

CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (WDEF) — A local musical researcher developed a way for people with disabilities to learn how to play piano through the use of colored blocks. In her Notes2Blocks program, students of all ages and skill sets can learn how to connect through the universal language of music. Martha Summa-Chadwick grew up as a concert pianist and always felt…

From the Archives: 1980s Ice Storm

CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (WDEF) — We remember the big snowfalls from the past. But sometimes a thin layer of ice can be even more trouble. 40 years ago, we survived a tough week of weather. It started with a Christmas morning low temperature of -2 degrees. That was followed by two ice storms, which created total chaos. Here is a look back…

National survey indicates Americans are tired of tipping

CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (WDEF) — PlayUSA conducted a survey of a little over a thousand Americans nationwide and found that over half of the participants are experiencing an overwhelming amount of tipping pressure. “59% of Americans are experiencing what we call ‘Tipping Fatigue’ – which is just exhaustion at being constantly prompted to tip,” Spokesperson for PlayUSA, Alison Hadley said. It…

Commissioner Eversole proposes South Broad projects meeting

South Broad Project meeting tentatively scheduled for next week

CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (WDEF) — Hamilton County Commissioners met Wednesday night to discuss budgets and their minutes at the start of the year. District 10 Commissioner Jeff Eversole mentioned his plan to schedule a meeting about the South Broad Projects– which includes Lookout Stadium. A rendering of the new South Broad Stadium. (Courtesy: South Broad Project) Former meetings claimed the building…

Driving Our Economy Forward: Encraft

RINGGOLD, Ga. (WDEF) — They call him the Dinosaur Man. Jim LaMance’s North Georgia woodworking business, Encraft, is “Where Old-world Craftsmanship meets New-world Technology.” And these historic creatures are some of the wooden items he designs. Let’s see how Encraft is driving our economy forward. “So, I’m an engineer, and when I was in school at Auburn, my job to…

Flu cases on the rise ahead of school resuming

CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (WDEF) – As the days get colder and children prepare to go back to school, health experts are seeing flu cases continue to rise in Tennessee.  “We are not surprised to see a rise in not only flu, but flu-like illnesses,” said Dr. Stephen Miller, Health Officer for the Hamilton County Health Department. “It is so much so,…