Notre Dame Edges CCS 71-68

Chattanooga-(WDEF-TV) Notre Dame celebrated a home win over rival CCS on Wednesday, as they defeated the Chargers 71-68. Categories: Sports – Local Sports News Tags: boys basketball, Chattanooga Christian, High School Basketball, Notre Dame High School

Cleveland Girls Coach Bianca Hensley Coaches Alongside Her Husband

Cleveland, TN-(WDEF-TV) Coaching is certainly an emotional profession. Now imagine coaching alongside your spouse. That’s the case at Cleveland. Girls head basketball coach Bianca Henlsey coaches the Lady Raiders along side her husband Martin. News12’s Brian Armstrong details the family affair. How does coaching with your spouse work? Bianca:(chuckles) Cleveland girls basketball is led by head coach Bianca Hensley and…

The Company Lab brings entrepreneurs to Chattanooga

CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (WDEF) – The Company Lab gathered a group of entrepreneurs from around the world to come to Chattanooga. Once here they got to meet with Mayor Tim Kelly. Mayor Kelly said, “Having come from an entrepreneurial background myself and really trying to drive a culture of innovation here it’s fantastic. I’ve already talked to some of the startup…

Northshore community proposes raised walkways on Frazier

CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (WDEF) — Following the deadly crash on Frazier Avenue last fall, a leader of the Northshore Merchant Commission said they want raised pavements down the strip. There is also concern about the safety for street parking, as vehicles are often parked in a portion of the travel lane. Northshore community members are anxious to know what the future…

Viral arrest video continues to gain reaction

CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (WDEF) – We are getting more reaction to a viral video of the arrest of the brother of a Chattanooga city councilperson.  On Monday, the brother of Chattanooga city council person Demetrus Coonrod, Ricky Coonrod, live streamed his arrest by Hamilton County deputies who say they witnessed him in a drug transaction. They pulled him over for his…

Lawsuit filed against Walden vice mayor

WALDEN, Tenn. (WDEF) – The vice mayor of the town of Walden is being sued by private developers who want to build a grocery store in the town.  In the lawsuit filed by LOP, LLC, they allege that Vice Mayor Lizzie Schmidt hid personal connections to the Pruett’s Market in Signal Mountain, which is currently the only grocery store on…

Hamilton Co. Commission begins Rural Road Safety project

HAMILTON COUNTY, Tenn. (WDEF) – The Hamilton County Commission and Mayor Weston Wamp are implementing the Rural Road Safety project. This project is to improve roads like Snow Hill and Hunter Road. County Commissioners believe those roads are dangerously narrow. They say road safety is a top priority for Hamilton County residents. “We don’t want one more person to get hurt…

Urban League accuses mayor of misleading county commission

HAMILTON COUNTY, Tenn. (WDEF) – Fiery accusations flew on Wednesday during the public comment period at the Hamilton County commission meeting. Last year, commissioners voted to pull more than a million dollars from the Urban League and Sankofa. The commission diverted that money from the Urban League to provide athletic facilities for both Howard and Brainerd High School. Urban League representatives…

Wamp says South Broad Town Hall a chance for taxpayers to voice concerns

CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (WDEF) – On Thursday night, citizens will get to voice their opinions on the proposed South Broad Stadium Project.  We are nearing the end of January and there still no development on the Wheland Foundry site. As we await groundbreaking, opposition is being raised against this project from Hamilton County Mayor Weston Wamp. A rendering of the new…

Study: Georgia sees more deadly crashes in rural areas

ATLANTA, Ga. (WDEF) – The Georgia Governor’s Office of Highway Safety (GOHS) released results from a 2021 study looking into rural versus urban car crashes. More than a third of deadly crashes occurred on rural roadways, even though far more people live in Georgia cities. One big reason for that discrepancy is seatbelt usage. “The idea behind this paper was…

Mom to Mom – DIY School Valentine

Today on Mom to Mom, we have a couple of DIY Valentine’s for your kid’s school. Today, we have a couple of really cute Valentine’s options. One for your kid to give to their classmates and one for the teacher. So why don’t we get started with this DIY lollipop right here. All you’re going to need are some plates,…

Chattanooga City Councilwoman’s brother arrested in viral video

CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (WDEF) — The brother of a Chattanooga City Councilwoman was arrested on Monday. A viral video shows a portion of that arrest. The sheriff’s office then released additional information on what happened at the scene. Ricky Coonrod, brother of Councilwoman Demetrus Coonrod, livestreamed a portion of the arrest to Facebook as it happened. WATCH HERE: Coonrod claimed in…

Five Star Brentwood Academy QB George MacIntyre Commits to Vols

Brentwood Academy quarterback George MacIntyre committed to Tennessee on Monday at his high school in Nashville. He’s a five star recruit who threw for over 32-hundred yards last year as a junior. The 6’5 MacIntyre is listed as one of the nation’s top quarterback recruits for the 2025 class. He picked Tennessee over Alabama and others because of the Vols…

Justin Whaley sentenced to nine years in state prison

CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (WDEF) – The former Hamilton County EMT who was convicted in October of vehicular manslaughter by intoxication, found out his sentence Monday.  It was a highly emotional day in court as the family of James Brumlow got to address Justin Whaley, who killed Brumlow in a wrong-way crash in Soddy-Daisy in 2018. The anger was apparent from the…

EPA provides Chattanooga with $56 million for lead cleanup

CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (WDEF) – Chattanooga leaders gathered at the Southside Chattanooga lead site to highlight their cleanup process on Monday.  The Southside lead site is considered the largest residential lead site in the region. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) recently provided the city with $56 million from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law. Chattanooga Mayor Tim Kelly is hopeful of this cleanup…

HES: Pet owners report improved mental health

CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (WDEF) – The BlueCross BlueShield of Tennessee awarded the Humane Educational Society (HES) with the “Power of Pets” grant. According to HES, bonding with a pet is good for your health. Animals can help with symptoms related to anxiety, PTSD, depression and loneliness. Nearly 75% of those who own a pet report improved mental health. “We offer our adoptions…

What’s Right With Our Schools: Cloud Springs Reading Gains

ROSSVILLE, Ga. (WDEF) – Cloud Springs Elementary School recently welcomed Georgia Superintendent Richard Woods to campus. That visit came after third graders increased their reading scores by more than 20 percent! A strong foundation in reading is a rock-solid example of what’s right with our schools. Lori Welborn is the Principal at Cloud Springs. She says, “We’re very excited. Superintendent…

Several areas face water main breaks, leaks as temperatures rise

CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (WDEF) — Several cities around the Tennessee Valley were experiencing water main breaks or other issues on Monday. Tennessee American Water and other companies request that residents keep their water running lightly when temperatures drop well-below freezing. This can help prevent breakages and leaks. “When temperatures stay below freezing – allow a small trickle of water to run….