Day of Remembrance Held at Justice Building

CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (WDEF) — City leaders and observers gathered today for a day of remembrance. The event was held at the Hamilton County Justice Building and was organized by the Scenic City Women’s Network. Many gathered to remember and reflect on September 11th, 2001. Those in attendance included Chattanooga Mayor Tim Kelly, Retired Army Brigadier General Bill Raines, and Scenic City…

Flu Vaccines Now Available Locally

CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (WDEF) – The Hamilton County Health Department has begun offering flu vaccines ahead of the 2025–2026 flu season.  Starting this week, flu shots will be available at all Health Department locations, with no appointment necessary. The vaccine is recommended for anyone six months and older and includes high-dose options for those 65 and older, as well as egg-free…

JROTC Cadets Honor 9/11 With Stair Climb

CLEVELAND, Tenn. (WDEF) – Cleveland High School’s JROTC cadets held a solemn remembrance this morning for the victims of the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks. At 9 a.m., cadets gathered at Benny Monroe Stadium and climbed 2,200 steps on the visitor-side bleachers.  Jeff Elliott, Director of Cleveland City Schools, spoke on behalf of the event stating that “it’s quite the…

Volunteers Clean Headstones for 9/11 Day of Service

CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (WDEF) — A day of service was observed today at the National Cemetery. In remembrance of 9/11, organizers and volunteers gathered together to clean gravestones. The effort was organized by the Veteran’s Administration and “Carry the Load”, a national non-profit. Dozens of volunteers attended the event throughout the day. Volunteer Tasha Wilson told us, “For me and my…

Kentucky man arrested in connection to Fort Payne bank robbery

FORT PAYNE, Al. (WDEF) —  A man from Kentucky was arrested in connection to the bank robbery in Fort Payne Tuesday. On Wednesday, September 10, 2025, an arrest warrant was issued for 62-year-old Mark Loveless out of Somerset, Kentucky. According to the Fort Payne Police Department (FPPD) He was later located and arrested by the FBI and the Pulaski County…

Athens man charged after aggressive, neglected dogs found loose

ATHENS, Tenn. (WDEF) —  A man is facing multiple felony charges after officers discovered several aggressive, neglected dogs running loose near an Athens residence. On September 9, 2025, officers with the Athens Police Department (APD) were dispatched to 507 West Bank Street following reports of dogs running around and damaging property. When officers arrived, they found multiple loose dogs acting…

‘brown girls can’ rolling out fun and inspiring events for all in October

Shateria Smith and Jocelyn Loza join News 12’s Amelia Greer as they get ready to host an empowering event for women across the region this October. CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (WDEF) – Girls Inc. has inspired generations of women since the 60s, including Shateria Smith, so she’s excited to be giving back to the organization and inspire future generations of girls in…

Commission exploring potential meeting time change

CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (WDEF)- Could the Hamilton County Commission’s meeting time potentially change? For many years, the Hamilton County Commission has held their meetings at 9:30 am on Wednesday mornings. However, a proposal by Commissioner Jeff Eversole could change this. He says that he has heard consistently from constituents in his district that the morning meetings make it consistently difficult for…

Transition home proposal withdrawn, other opportunities may be available for ministry

CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (WDEF)- A controversial proposal to place a transition home for youths in an East Brainerd neighborhood was back up for discussion Wednesday. Broken Healer Ministries had applied for a zoning change so they could run this group home inside of the Shenandoah neighborhood in East Brainerd. The ministry’s founder, Nirva Ache, says this home would help young adults…

Sheriff Garrett asks Commission to continue downtown safety initative

CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (WDEF)- The Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office is looking to continue a safety initiative in downtown Chattanooga. This initiative began in 2023 after the murder of Christopher Wright in front of Patten Towers. Darryl Roberts was sentenced to 90 years in prison for his murder last month. Since that incident, Sheriff’s deputies have assisted Chattanooga police officers in patrolling…

Firefighters Remember 24th Anniversary of 9/11 with Stair Walk

CHATTANOOGA, Tenn (WDEF) — Members of the Chattanooga community are making sure the memory of the firefighters who lost their lives on September 11th, 2001 stay with us. Every year, firefighters, volunteers, and other members of the community participate in the Chattanooga 9/11 Memorial Stair Climb. Chattanooga firefighter, Thomas Clark said, “It means a lot for us as a fire…

Calliope Restaurant in New York Times Top 50

CHATTANOOGA, Tenn (WDEF) — A Chattanooga restaurant just got national attention. Calliope Modern Levantine was named one of the top 50 restaurants in America. The New York Times placed it on their annual list, making it one of only two in Tennessee to receive the honor. Calliope serves cuisine inspired by the middle east and the mediterranean, reflecting the chef’s…

Tyner Announces Security Rules After Game Suspension

CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (WDEF) – Tyner Middle High Academy is rolling out stricter safety protocols following the suspension of last Friday’s Red Bank vs. Tyner football game. The move comes after two minors were arrested and deputies recovered a loaded 9mm magazine during the game at Red Bank High School.  Tyner officials emphasized that no Tyner or Red Bank students were…

Creative Discovery Museum bringing a new exhibit and a free night for families

VP of Development Ginger Birnbaum joins News 12’s Amelia Greer with the Creative Discovery Museum to preview a new exhibit this month! ‘XOXO’ will be opening September 20, along with the popular ‘Monster Bash’ event October 10-11. CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (WDEF) – Plenty of amazing things are coming to the Creative Discovery Museum this season! On Thursday, the museum is hosting…

Flood victim says insurance will not cover damage from I-24 flood, insurer claims it was ‘wear and tear’

Cheri Dinshah’s Hyundai Elantra stuck in the floodwaters on I-24 on August 12, 2025. (Courtesy: Cheri Dinshah) CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (WDEF)- It’s been nearly a month since devastating flash floods hit the Chattanooga area. Many of those victims are continuing to clean up from that disaster. Cheri Dinshah was one of the unlucky drivers who found themselves on I-24 the evening…

Homelessness goes up as violent crime and opioid overdoses go down

HAMILTON COUNTY, Tenn. (WDEF)- Homelessness has increased in Hamilton County according to the latest Hamilton Counted report from Mayor Weston Wamp’s office.According to data from the Chattanooga Regional Homeless Coalition, numbers sampled from a night back in January show that the number of homeless individuals has increased by more than 100. The number of patients seen by the Hamilton County…

Parkridge Marks Suicide Prevention Month

CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (WDEF) – September is recognized nationwide as Suicide Prevention Month, an effort to raise awareness about a leading public health concern.  Parkridge Health System is joining the push to share facts, resources, and access to support. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), suicide was among the leading causes of death in 2023. Nearly 50,000…

Embassy Suites Opens Downtown

CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (WDEF) – Chattanooga’s downtown just gained a major addition.  The Embassy Suites at 345 Broad Street officially opened in mid-August, bringing 184 rooms to a $60 million project. On September 9, developers hosted a grand opening ceremony at the hotel, marking the official debut of the new property.  The celebration invited the public inside for tours and gave…