Chatt Prep Hopes to Continue “Sentinel-rella” Story in State Tournament

Chattanooga-(WDEF-TV) Cinderella teams stir the most madness in March, and Chatt Prep certainly fits the cinderella story. They’re headed to the Blue Cross state championshiops this week in just their second year of existence. Maybe this year in Murfreesboro, Cinderella will be spelled Sentinel-rella. A second year program making state is incredible, but what’s even more incredible. Chatt Prep has…

Citizens Voice Concerns as Signal Mountain Faces Large Deficit

SIGNAL MOUNTAIN, Tenn. (WDEF)- The Signal Mountain Town Council received an earful from residents about reports that potential cuts that could be coming to the town’s fire department. Late last week, the Signal Mountain Firefighters Association posted on social media that claiming that the town was going to cut their fire department in half and laying off several firefighters, and…

93 Blizzard: People Helping People

CHATTANOOGA (WDEF) – Thirty years ago, we had just started learning what previous generations have always taught us. You can’t always count on the government to bail you out. The Blizzard of 93 dumped 20 + inches of snow on us, a record for Chattanooga at a seemingly impossible late date (March 12-13). That much snow simply overwhelmed the ability…

What’s Right with our Schools: Dalton Academy Career Fair

DALTON, Ga. (WDEF) — It’s a question we’ve all heard throughout our lives: “what do you want to be when you grow up?” Dalton Academy is helping its students answer that exact question through a series of career fairs. It’s another excellent example of what’s right with our schools. Maria Ramirez is a senior at Dalton Academy. “When we are setting…

No plans to close Walnut Street Bridge

CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (WDEF) — There was some confusion over the weekend regarding the Walnut Street bridge. It was sparked by a post on Twitter when CARTA suggested the bridge would soon be closing for major repairs. The tweet said the timeline was not finalized, but the closure could last up to 18 months. It linked a survey that asks a…

Local analysts reassure residents amidst financial crisis

CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (WDEF) — This weekend saw two major banks shut down, causing heavy economic stress. Panic spread and there was fear of another economic collapse. But due to fast-action by the FDIC, Federal Reserve and the Treasury Department, there is little sign for worry. Co-Founder of Apogee Wealth Partners, Chris Hopkins, said that there should be no worry for…

Read 20 celebrates local librarians

CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (WDEF) – Hamilton County celebrated their librarians at the first ever Read 20 Librarian of the Year Award Luncheon. The award ceremony honored Hamilton County School librarians, and the work they do for kids. Principals were asked to write an essay on why their school’s librarian was the best. Nolan School’s Laura Dowd won the first ever award….

30th Anniversay of “Storm of the Century”

Blizzard of 93 is the largest snowfall on record for our area

CHATTANOOGA (WDEF) – It has been 30 years now since the storm everyone remembers as The Storm of the Century for our area. It was a two day event for our area, arriving late on March 12th and snowing throughout March 13th. The official snowfall total for Chattanooga was 20 inches, but there were drifts over two feet. That much…

Truck Flips on I-24, Sends Two to Hospital

The red pickup truck that rolled over Sunday afternoon on I-24 westbound, snarling traffic. CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (WDEF)- Traffic came to a screeching halt this afternoon in Chattanooga. Around 1:45 p.m., a crash occurred on I-24 westbound near mile marker 181, or near the intersections with 4th Avenue and 23rd Street. Chattanooga Police say that a red pickup truck suddenly lost…

Walnut Street Bridge Closure Confusion

  A post made by CARTA’s official Twitter account saying the Walnut Street Bridge was soon closing for repairs on March 7. It has since been deleted. UPDATE: Chattanooga Parks and Outdoors issued this statement on Sunday regarding Walnut Street Bridge. “Friends. There have been a lot of questions the last couple days regarding our beloved Walnut Street Bridge closing…

Chattanooga Mocs Finish Spring Practice With Spring Showcase

(gomocs.com) CHATTANOOGA—The Chattanooga Mocs football program just completed No. 15. That’s 15 practices to get through a wealth of opportunity. Opportunity for veterans to hone their craft and pass along knowledge to the next generation of Mocs. The chance for younger guys to work and develop and prepare for what’s ahead whether it’s battling for a starting job or to…

Bradley Central Beats Cookeville to Advance to State Finals

Murfreesboro, TN-(WDEF-TV) The Bradley Central girls basketball team got off to a fast start and never looked back Friday against Cookeville. They won 59-54 to advance to the finals of the Blue Cross state championships. The Bearettes shot an incredible 77-percent in the final quarter to seal the victory. Harmonie Ware led the Bearettes with 20 points. They’ll play Bartlett…

Lookouts Stadium groundbreaking date may change

CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (WDEF) — Groundbreaking of the new Lookouts Stadium was reported to start next month. But fans may have to wait a few more weeks before construction begins. Officials from the mayors office said that they are fine tuning their plans for the 120-acre site. Their meetings have covered traffic patterns, Geo-technical operations and zoning. Ellis Smith, Director of…

CDC sleep study reveals concerns amidst Daylight Savings

CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (WDEF) — Millions of people across the world will be participating in Daylight Savings this weekend. For most, its a regular and necessary change to our schedule that means more sun and time to enjoy the day. But the consequences of losing rest and shifting our sleep schedule can be serious. Local sleep doctor, Dr. Anuj Chandra said…

Four people stable after LIFE FORCE helicopter crash

FRANKLIN, N.C. (WDEF) — Thursday night at 7 p.m., a LIFE FORCE helicopter crashed in North Carolina. Both Erlanger and LIFE FORCE have released updates regarding the crash. Erlanger President and CEO Jim Coleman said all four people survived the crash. He also said one crew member was released from the hospital after evaluation. Coleman said the other three involved…

Patient, crew survive N. Carolina medical helicopter crash

A patient and three crew members have survived a medical transport helicopter crash in North Carolina.

FRANKLIN, N.C. (AP) — A patient and three crew members survived when a medical transport helicopter crashed in North Carolina, authorities said. Macon County 911 Communications Supervisor Todd Seagle said the helicopter went down moments after it declared an emergency around 7 p.m. Thursday, WLOS-TV reported. Macon County Sheriff Brent Holbrooks said the EC-135 helicopter was traveling to Mission Hospital in…

Boost Mobile experiencing service-related issues

CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (WDEF) — Some Chattanooga residents have been lacking cell service for a week now. Boost Mobile customers in the area have recently experienced periods of no service. This has left them without a way to activate phones or SIM cards, or pay bills. Boost Mobile’s customer service is unavailable at this time. This is the message customers are…