Dawgs Shut Down Nation’s Top Offense in 27-13 Victory Over Tennessee

ATHENS, Ga. (AP) — In the biggest games, Stetson Bennett seems to rise to the occasion and above his often more heralded counterparts. Bennett threw two touchdown passes and ran for a score as No. 1 Georgia shut down Hendon Hooker and the Vols’ high-powered offense to win a Southeastern Conference showdown of the nation’s top-ranked teams 27-13 Saturday. After…

Mocs Take Down the Citadel 31-21

(gomocs.com) CHARLESTON—The 11th-ranked Chattanooga Mocs ground out a 31-21 win at The Citadel on a pristine Saturday afternoon at Johnson Hagood Stadium. It was the sixth win in the last seven trips to visit the Bulldogs. It was a pivotal win in the Southern Conference standings. The Mocs are now 5-1 in the league, tied for second with Furman and…

Head of the Hooch Regatta Rows the Waterfront

The Head of the Hooch Regatta ongoing on the Chattanooga Waterfront. CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (WDEF)- Rowers from all across America have descended on the Chattanooga waterfront this weekend. The Tennessee River served as the battleground for the rowers looking to tame it. The 41st annual Head of the Hooch Regatta brought large crowds to downtown Chattanooga, whether they were enjoying the…

Fort Oglethorpe Holds Veteran’s Day Parade

Participants march at Fort Oglethorpe’s second annual “Honoring those who Serve” Parade. FORT OGLETHORPE, Ga. (WDEF)- The city of Fort Oglethorpe showed its American pride Saturday morning. Bands, first responders, other organizations, and veteran groups stretching over a mile long came together for the Second Annual Honoring Those Who Serve” Veteran’s Day Parade! This event brings participants from all over…

Chattanooga opens brand new Information Center

Tourism, city officials hope facility will promote community, tourist assistance

CHATTANOOGA (WDEF) — The Chattanooga Tourism Co. held a ribbon-cutting ceremony for its brand-new Chattanooga Information Center Friday afternoon. The new building is in the “front yard” of the Tennessee Aquarium and is there to help everyone who visits feel like a Chattanoogan. Tourism Co. CEO Barry White says he doesn’t want a single tourist visiting Chattanooga to feel as…

Hiring Fair held for Chattanooga Midtown area

Organizer hopes job growth will lead to community growth

CHATTANOOGA (WDEF) — Urban Story Ventures partnered with the city of Chattanooga this afternoon to host the Midtown Hiring Fair. Councilwoman Carol Berz and the city’s Office of Workforce Development helped with the fair’s organization. Numerous local businesses were there hoping to find candidates who could fill immediate openings in the city’s Midtown area. One fair organizer says she and…

Brett Rodgers Delivers Heart and Leadership For Silverdale

Chattanooga-(WDEF-TV) “Exceptional athlete on the field, handles and distributes the ball really well or other play-makers on the team.” Silverdale head coach Mike Connor calls his quarterback Brett Rodgers an extremely respectful young man, shown on full display during Rodgers interview. Said Connor:”His heart, his leadership, his competitiveness all those factors contribute to the success we’ve had this year.” Rodgers…

Last suspect captured for August murder in Rossville

ROSSVILLE, Georgia (WDEF) – North Georgia officials report that the fourth suspect in a deadly shooting in Rossville has been captured. Walker County Sheriff Steve Wilson reports that U.S. marshals arrested 26 year old Darius Woods Thursday night in Chattanooga. Woods will face a murder charge for the death of Dakota Bradshaw on August first. Court testimony claimed that four…

More To The Story: Rossville Markets will continue

Dave finds out the future of the outdoor markets in Rossville

ROSSVILLE, Georgia (WDEF) – That’s Heather Herweyer. Marking out the vendor spots for the next Rossville Boulevard open-air market. Yes, they will continue. Organizers say the markets so far, down by the state line, have gone even better than first expected! “We have been pleasantly surprised. We thought if 50 people come out we’ll call it a success. Our first market…

New NTSB Recommendations After Meigs Bus Crash Investigation

DECATUR, Tenn. (WDEF)-On October 27, 2020, a utility service truck driver lost control of his vehicle on Highway 58 in Meigs County, causing the deaths of 53 year old school bus driver Lisa Dillard, and a 7 year old student. After a two year investigation, the National Transportation Safety Board has concluded their investigation and released their findings. According to…

Blue Ridge’s David Ralston will not seek another term as House Speaker

Cites unspecified health concern

BLUE RIDGE, Georgia (WDEF) – Georgia’s Speaker of the House announces he will not seek the post again next year. Representative David Ralston is from Blue Ridge in the north Georgia mountains. He says his tenure as House Speaker will end in January, but he will continue to represent his district. Rep. Ralston is currently the longest serving speaker in…

Car drives up with more fentanyl during Sequatchie drug raid

Fentanyl pills, meth and marijuana confiscated along with guns

from Sequatchie County Sheriff DAUS, Tennessee (WDEF) – Sequatchie County deputies are looking for a suspect who drove up on their raid of a suspect drug house. Deputies and narcotics officers were serving warrants at a home in the Daus community, south of Dunlap, on Thursday. The Sheriff says the warrants were the result of a long investigation and they…

TECH BYTE: Don’t Fall for Political Texting Scams

CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (WDEF) — The mid-term election is almost here, which means our phones are blowing up with political texts. Yes, they’re annoying, and some could even be scams. But there are things you can do to keep from falling for them. If you’ve been bombarded with political texts lately, you’re not alone. iconectiv VP George Cray says it’s an…

Tips for beating Thanksgiving Food Price Inflation

Walmart & Aldi rolling back prices to years past

CHATTANOOGA (WDEF) – Inflation is hitting Thanksgiving meals hard this year. One research firm says your holiday meal will cost about 13.5% more this year. Another study finds that it may actually be cheaper to eat out this year. But two grocery chains have announced plans to capitalize on the bad publicity. Walmart on Thursday announced they will roll back…

Influenza cases rising in Hamilton County

Flu cases rising faster than in recent years according to Hamilton County Health Department

HAMILTON COUNTY, Tenn. (WDEF) — Dr. Stephen Miller of the Hamilton County Health Department says flu cases are rising much faster than anticipated this year. Miller says, this year, the flu has been particularly bad in the Southeastern part of the United States and one person has already passed away from it in North Carolina. The health officer says the…

Enterprise Center Recieves EPA Grant

  CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (WDEF)- The Environmental Protection Agency announced today that the Enterprise Center is receiving a federal grant to conduct some air quality research in Hamilton County. They are receiving nearly $500,000 in funding for the Community Air Pollution Monitoring Project. This funding comes from the American Rescue Plan and Inflation Reduction Act that has provided more than $50…

From The Archives: Honey Alexander

We pay tribute to the former First Lady of Tennessee who passed away over the weekend

MARYVILLE, Tennessee (WDEF) – We remember a First Lady of Tennessee who passed away on Sunday at the age of 77. Honey Alexander may be best known as the wife of Tennessee politician Lamar Alexander. But her own love of politics pre-dated meeting her husband. And she left quite a mark of her own, particularly on the well-being of children….

Fraternal Twin Sisters Abbigail and Caroline Tremmier Handle Place Kicking Duties For Dade Co

Trenton, GA-(WDEF-TV) Dade County has one of the neatest kicking tandems in high school football. Sister fraternal twins. Juniors Abbigail and Caroline Tremmier have handled PAT’s and field goals for the Wolverines the last two seasons. Like most coaches, Dade Co’s Jeff Poston knows it’s hard to find a kicker, and then he stumbles on two of them. Said Poston:”I…

Commission overrides mayor’s veto on status of County Attorney

Mayor and commissioners still at odds over who can hire or fire Rheubin Taylor

HAMILTON COUNTY, Tennessee (WDEF) – The dispute between the Hamilton County Commission and new county mayor Weston WAMP reached new heights this morning, as the commission unanimously decided to override for vetoes issued by the mayor last Friday. All but one resolution focused on the current status and future role of long term county attorney Rheubin Taylor by unanimous vote. The…

Driving Our Economy Forward: NOVONIX

CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (WDEF) — One Chattanooga company is working to make North America a greener place – making money, and running on sustainable energy. And their company only continues to grow. NOVONIX talked to News 12 about how they’re driving our economy forward. “NOVONIX started here in Chattanooga in 2017 – just myself and one other person, so we’ve experienced…

CPD provides further details on post office homicide

Chattanooga Police Chief Harry Sommers says victim died from "apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound"

CHATTANOOGA (WDEF) — The Chattanooga Police Department shared some new details on Sunday night’s post office shooting. For the first time since it happened, Police Chief Celeste Murphy spoke with News 12 about the homicide. On Sunday, October 30, police say 27-year-old Brian Simmons, a Chattanooga post office worker, shot and killed his supervisor — 30-year-old Cody Ransom. Simmons then…

More To The Story: Why do some people age quicker than others?

Dave Staley talks to the UTC professor who has been studying the issue

CHATTANOOGA (WDEF) – This is the MultiDisciplinary Research Building on the campus of UTC. The SimCenter. A lot of smart people are here. This man is one of the best: Dr. Hong Qin. He’s a professor of computer science and research. His research….condensed into these two pages….only two pages…has brought him a very prestigious honor. As Dr. Qin advances to the…

Mocs Prepare For Another Rock’em-Sock’em Match-Up Against the Citadel

Chattanooga-(WDEF-TV) Chattanooga Mocs are coming off their first SoCon loss of the year, and it doesn’t get any easier this week as UTC travels to the Citadel. The Bulldogs option offense is nothing but a big headache…every year. When the Mocs battle the Citadel…it’s not football. It’s more like keep away. As in the Bulldogs hog the ball with that…