Mom to Mom – No Bake Cookies

Today on Mom to Mom, we’re making easy No Bake Reese’s cookies. My kids always love a good afterschool snack, and I must say, if you’re looking for something healthy, this is not it. But they are so delicious, and they’ll definitely be a hit wherever you take them. So, if you take them to a party, a family reunion,…

What’s Right With Our Schools: Prep Public School Level 5 Status

CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (WDEF) – Level 5 is the highest distinction available from the Tennessee Department of Education. It basically means your school is improving and fast. Schools are graded in a variety of categories. In Chattanooga, several inner-city schools recently earned Level 5 status. In the coming weeks, we’ll pay visits to Dalewood, East Lake and Howard, but we begin…

Let’s Eat! Family Meal Month

September is Family Meal Month. There are a lot of benefits to sitting with the family to plan upcoming meals. Food City Dietitian Nicole Pazdziorko has some recipes you may want to try with your family. Philly Cheese Steak Stuffed Peppers  Serves 6    Prep Time: 10 minutes  Cook Time: 35 minutes    Total Time: 45 minutes Total time: 45 minutes Ingredients:…

Our Town: Chickamauga

CHICKAMAUGA, Ga. (WDEF) — This month’s Our Town highlights a little city about 20 minutes south of Chattanooga. Chickamauga, Georgia is a town with a population of just about 3,000. “It’s a very small town, but it’s a very active town,” said City Manager Micheal Haney. “So, we have a good community. We have a lively downtown. It’s a small…

Usher to headline the 2024 Super Bowl halftime show in Las Vegas

His performing career started in East Chattanooga. He talked about the halftime show on CBS Mornings

By JONATHAN LANDRUM Jr. AP Entertainment Writer Abstract: Usher has a new confession: The Grammy winner will headline the Apple Music Super Bowl Halftime Show in Las Vegas. The NFL, Apple Music and Roc Nation announced Sunday that Usher would lead the halftime festivities from Allegiant Stadium on Feb. 11. The music megastar, who has won eight Grammys, said he’s…

Ironman athletes share their reactions to Chattanooga race

Chattanooga Ironman

CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (WDEF) — The Ironman took over the Scenic City on Sept. 24. Athletes completed a swim, bike ride, and run from 7:30 in the morning to around midnight.  The first athlete finished a little after 3:30 on Sunday afternoon. Some athletes continued until 12:30 a.m. Fernando Maluf finished first in the race with a time of 8 hours,…

Battle of Chickamauga reenactment held in Lafayette

160th anniversary of Battle of Chickamauga-- Civil War reenactment

LAFAYETTE, Ga. (WDEF) — A historical Civil War reenactment took over Lafayette this weekend. Spectators and reenactors met in Walker County for the 160th anniversary of the Battle of Chickamauga. Patricia Salassi (“Major Mom”) said, “It’s really not a hobby. It’s a way of life.” Living historians like Salassi took part in the 160th anniversary of the Battle of Chickamauga…

Volunteers preview Ironman race in Chattanooga

CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (WDEF) –The well-known Ironman race is taking over the scenic city for the second time this year. Riverfront Parkway has been lined up with tents and athletes since Thursday approaching the triathlon on Sunday. Each year Chattanooga hosts the Ironman for athletes across the country.  The triathlon includes a swim, bike, and run.  “It’s definitely a unique race….

Siskin and UTC Partner to Save Little Miss Mag

CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (WDEF)- A few weeks ago, the Siskin Institute announced they were going to close their two early learning centers, leaving dozens of families without childcare. However, their fortunes have since changed. On August 3, Siskin announced Early Miss Mag Early Learning Center and the Carter Street early learning center would both be closing. Siskin President and CEO Derek…

Ten Organizations Award with Teaching Garden Grants

CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (WDEF)- 10 organizations across Hamilton County have received a thousand dollar grant from the Hamilton County Health Department. This is a part of the Step One Program as they awarded their annual Teaching Garden Grants. The grants go towards creating community gardens that are used not only to grow food for their community but for teaching sustainability and…

TECH BYTE: Is Your Child ‘Phone Ready?’

CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (WDEF) — It’s not unusual anymore to see an elementary-age student with a cell phone. But how do you know when they’re ready for one? AT&T’s Laurie Starcher says parents need to factor in their child’s maturity level. “It does seem that it’s getting younger and younger,” Starcher said. “And I think it’s really based off of, you know,…

Mocs Win SoCon Opener Over Mercer 3-2 With Olympico Goal in Final Minute

(gomocs.com) CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. — The Chattanooga women’s soccer team scored a pair of goals in the final five minutes to snare a 3-2 win over Mercer Thursday night at Finley Stadium in the Southern Conference opener for both teams. Caroline Richvalsky headed in the equalizer with 4:33 remaining in the game to make it 2-2. Hannah Opie took a pass…

Smokies Eliminate Lookouts From Playoffs With 5-1 Victory

(lookouts.com) Chattanooga Lookouts dropped game two of the Southern League North Division Championship Series to end their season. The team finished the year with a record of 70-67. After a quick 1-2-3 inning by Sam Benschoter, the Smokies offense clicked into gear. In the second inning, two straight walks put two runners on for Kevin Alcantara who launched a three-run…

Cleveland’s Lauren Hurst a Dangerous Two Sport Athlete

Cleveland, TN-(WDEF-TV) Cleveland High School junior Lauren Hurst puts the dual, in dual-threat athlete. She’s the reigning Gatorade state player of the year in volleyball. And she’s got D-one college basketball offers from schools such as Virginia Tech and Tennessee. News 12’s Brian Armstrong catches up with one of the top female athletes in the Tennessee Valley. Said head volleyball…

CARTA Approves Downtown Parking Rate Increase

A parking meter along Rossville Avenue on the Chattanooga Southside. CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (WDEF)- If you plan to go downtown starting in a couple of weeks, you may want to start bringing some extra change. CARTA’s Board of Directors voted on their first downtown street parking rate increase since 2015. Downtown street meters will now charge $1.50 per hour. This is…

Tennessee High School Seniors able to Apply to Colleges for Free

CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (WDEF) – Tennessee high school seniors in the process of applying for college have an opportunity to save money this week. College applications at the majority of Tennessee schools both public and private have waived their application fees. Some schools such as UT-Knoxville, Vanderbilt, and UTC all have waived their fees through tomorrow, while some schools have their…

Hamilton County Coalition hosts recovery event at Miller Park

CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (WDEF) – The Hamilton County Coalition hosted their first annual Recovery Happens Together event Wednesday morning at Miller Park. Local organizations gathered to celebrate people who are in recovery.  “We are celebrating our partners, those people that are in recovery, our clients and we are just showing them that recovery is a great thing to be into,” said…

Driving Our Economy Forward: The Gathering of Angels

CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (WDEF) – The best ideas in business need backing before they can *ever* make it to market. For more than 25 years, The Gathering of Angels has been helping young entrepreneurial companies plant the seeds of success. They recently moved their headquarters from Atlanta to Chattanooga. Tarby Bryant explains, “It’s called the Chattanooga Gathering of Angels, and this…

Homeless Coalition says they need donations

CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (WDEF) – Homelessness has been an ongoing issue in our community and point of discussion. Jon Berestecky, the Development Director of The Chattanooga Regional Homeless Coalition, offered perspective on the current homelessness situation. Berestecky says that as of last count, the Homeless Coalition counts over 1,100 homeless individuals in the Chattanooga area. He says this is defined by…

County Commission debates hiring practices

CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (WDEF) – The Hamilton County Commission had a lengthy debate on hiring practices at their weekly commission meeting. The debate was spurred by a resolution confirming the appointment of Michael Kirk by Hamilton County Mayor Weston Wamp to the director of the county’s Property Management Department. That position was just recently created. Commission Chairman Jeff Eversole wanted to…