Calhoun Eager to Make Another State Title Run

Calhoun posted another solid 9-4 record last season, but it marked the first time in many, many years that the Yellow Jackets did not enjoy a double digit victory total. The proud program wants opponents to feel that Yellow Jacket sting once again this fall. Brian Armstrong has Calhoun in the 30-in-30 spotlight. Said receiver Isaac Green:”Our goal this year…

Mayor Kelly’s State of the City address

CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (WDEF) – “The state of our city is strong,” said Mayor Tim Kelly. Thursday night, Mayor Kelly addressed Chattanooga. “Thank you everybody for being here tonight, I can’t see you, but I know you’re out there, theoretically.” Some of the conversations were about Mayor Kelly’s One Chattanooga plan. “That was the plan. The genesis of the plan was…

Chattanooga Gas announces certified low emission natural gas

CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (WDEF) – Chattanooga Gas is serious about reducing its carbon footprint.   All the gas they provide residential and small business customers is produced, transported and delivered by companies that are reducing their methane emissions. They call it Next Generation Natural gas.  “Next Generation Natural Gas is natural gas that is securely tracked and independently certified to be low…

Community Reacts to Siskin Closing Early Learning Centers

CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (WDEF) – A childcare center in Chattanooga is closing its doors. The Siskin Institute announced on Thursday morning that they are closing their early learning centers. These centers are located at their Children’s Institute on Carter Street and the Little Miss Mag Early Learning Center on Lookout Street in Downtown Chattanooga. These early learning centers according to Siskin’s…

Gordon Lee Making Changes For Second Season in Class 3A

Chickamauga, GA -(WDEF-TV) Gordon Lee jumped in with the big boys last season, joining the Class 3A ranks. Trojans finished with a 4-6 record, but now they believe they’ve got a better blue-print for the bigger classification. Gordon Lee has the 30-in-30 spotlight. With Gordon Lee making the leap from Class 1A to class 3A last year, of course it…

Police investigating fatal Woodland View Circle shooting

CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (WDEF) — Chattanooga police are investigating a fatal shooting on Woodland View Circle this afternoon. The call came in around 3:15 p.m. and police got to the scene just two minutes later. There, officers found a man with multiple gunshot wounds. Chattanooga police said they immediately started life saving efforts. First responders then rushed the victim to the…

Walker County school season begins, drivers be alert

WALKER COUNTY, Ga. (WDEF) — Walker County students returned to school on Thursday. As the new school season begins, drivers should be alert during morning and afternoon commutes. Rossville Middle School welcomes back students The Walker County Sheriff’s Office says it’s important to be aware of school buses on the roads once again. Also returning is the possibility for heavy traffic…

World’s longest yard sale begins for 2023

CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (WDEF) — The Highway 127 yard sale stretches from Alabama to Michigan. It’s the longest yard sale in the world. This yard sale passes right through Chattanooga. Driving down 127, News 12 found multiple tents already set up and operating before the yard sale officially started. The sale officially starts Thursday and runs through Sunday. Yard sale items…

Highway 153 reopens Wednesday night after chemical spill

CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (WDEF) — Wednesday night, a chemical spill resulted in parts of Highway 153 being closed down for hours. Hazmat crews arrived on scene to address the spill and get it cleaned up. Hazmat Response, Courtesy of Chattanooga Fire Dept. The Chattanooga Fire Department (CFD) said they had crews working the scene since about 4:45 p.m. on Wednesday, with…

Rocks spray-painted in Great Smoky Mountains National Park

Park rangers ask for help identifying the vandals along Laurel Falls Trail

GATLINBURG, Tenn. (WDEF) – Park rangers are asking for the public’s help to solve a vandalism case near Gatlinburg. They say someone spray-painted words and symbols on rocks along the Laurel Falls Trail in the Great Smoky Mountains Park. They say graffiti is extremely difficult to remove and they may never be able to restore the area to its previous…

Siskin closing early learning centers

CHATTANOOGA (WDEF) – A 70 year tradition in Chattanooga is about to end. The Siskin Children’s Institute has announced they will close their early learning centers on Carter Street and Lookout Street (the former Little Miss Mag Early Learning Center). The closings will happen on Friday, September29. Siskin officials say rising costs and difficulty of hiring staff were factors. Siskin…

Hamilton County Commissioner pulls Hunter Road resolution

HAMILTON COUNTY, Tenn. (WDEF) – Commissioner Steve Highlander believes Hunter Road is the most dangerous road in Hamilton County. He drafted a resolution to stop rezoning property along Hunter Road for up to a year and half. On Wednesday, he pulled that resolution. But that doesn’t mean the winding, narrow road suddenly became safer. “If you assume that most people…

Back to school celebration held in Ringgold

RINGGOLD, Ga. (WDEF) – Many organizations are helping get students ready for the start of the school year. One of those today was Hamilton Health’s Catoosa Campus in Ringgold. Families gathering supplies at Hamilton’s Back to School Celebration. Employees at that medical office gave away school supplies, goodies, and ice cream to kids who stopped by. Hamilton Health says this…

Hamilton County Commission approves name change of jail

HAMILTON COUNTY, Tenn. (WDEF) — The Hamilton County Commission agreed on Wednesday to change the name of the Hamilton County Workhouse, also known as the Silverdale Detention Center. The commission voted unanimously to change the name to the Hamilton County Jail and Detention Center. Sheriff Austin Garrett noted that the name “Silverdale” should only be associated with the church and school…

Dalton Public Schools hosts annual teacher and staff convocation

DALTON, GA (WDEF) – Another school year is about to begin. Teachers and staff members in Dalton, Georgia got fired up at Tuesday’s assembly. At Tuesday morning’s employee convocation at City Park School, 1,000 folks came together to celebrate and kick off competition for the Spirit Stick. “Today we had convocation; It’s the first day back for teachers. We always…

Larry Fleet Announces New Album

CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (WDEF) — Chattanooga’s Larry Fleet is coming out with a new album next month. The country artist’s third album, Earned It, will have 21 songs. Four of them, including the title track, were released early last week. Courtesy: Big Loud Records Four others came out earlier this year. Larry wrote more than half of the songs on the…

Wamp Discusses First Year, Priorities as District Attorney

CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (WDEF) – Hamilton County District Attorney Coty Wamp reflected on her first year in office in North Chattanooga. She spoke about the progress of her administration at the North Chattanooga Council of the Chamber of Commerce. In particular, she spoke of the rearrangement of priorities inside the District Attorney’s office from the previous District Attorney, Neil Pinkston. She…

Medical professional shares how to care for pets during summer

CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (WDEF) — High temperatures are affecting humans and also pets. A medical professional with Pet IQ addressed how pet owners can keep their furry friends safe in the heat. “It’s a little different for our pets than us. Things like walking on hot sidewalks and hot streets … We’re wearing shoes so we may not notice. And there is nothing…